Wright calls sermon reactions ‘unsettling’
Staff reporters | Friday, April 25, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…Wright said that, as an activist, he is accustomed to being ‘at odds with the establishment,’ but the response to the sermons has been ‘very, very unsettling.’
‘The blowing up of sermons preached 15, seven, six years ago and now becoming a media event, not the full sermon, but the snippets from the sermon . . . having made me the target of hatred, yes, that is something very new.’
Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee tried yesterday to step up the pressure on John McCain to stop North Carolina Republicans from airing an ad featuring Wright and calling Obama ‘just too extreme for North Carolina.’ McCain has urged the North Carolina GOP not to air what he described as a degrading ad, and said yesterday, ‘I will bring every pressure to bear that I can to stop it.’…”…BS
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