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Eugene Robinson - Where Wright Goes Wrong - washingtonpost.com

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We all have our crosses to bear. The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has become Barack Obama's.

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Thanks for seeding this. I felt bad reading Obama's remarks in today's paper because it seemed to me that he had previously bent over backwards not to disown his pastor and his friend. That Jeremiah Wright would not return the favor must have really hurt. I know their friendship and mutual respect isn't the only casualty of this primary season but it saddened me all the same.

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