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Former Obama Pastor Endorses March on Jerusalem
Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who was Obama's  pastor for 20 years, has openly 
endorsed the planned anti-Semitic March to  Jerusalem.
By Danny Getchell  
3/13/2012,


 
 
 
Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who was US President Barack Obama's pastor for 20 
years  at the Trinity United Church of Christ on Chicago's south side, has 
endorsed the  planned_ "March to  Jerusalem_ 
(http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/153645) " slated for March 
30th.  
It follows on the heels of the anti-Israel, anti-Semitic Doha Conference in 
 Qatar on the Defense of ‘Occupied’ Jerusalem," a two day long effort  to 
demonize Israel and deny Judaism’s more than three thousand year connection  
to Jerusalem. 
Both events are designed to reverse what their organizers call the  
"Judaization" of "occupied Jerusalem."  
The White House has refused to comment on Wright's decision  to endorse the 
"March to Jerusalem", or the presence of State Department  consultants at 
the so-called Doha Conference. 
The National Conference of Jewish Affairs said "That the President's  
long-time pastor and "spiritual leader" is now endorsing the Global March to 
Jerusalem,  without a reaction from the White House, underscores President 
Obama's failure  to recognize the unalterable significance of Judaism's 
multi-millennial  connection to Jerusalem, which is the capital of the Jewish 
State,  
Israel." 
Wright, of "God Damn America" notoriety, has also asserted on ABC News that 
the U.S. brought on the 9/11 attacks with its own "terrorism." 
He has also made openly anti-Semitic statements saying Jews have robbed him 
 of his influence over Obama, “Them Jews aren't going to let him talk to 
me. I  told my baby daughter, that he'll talk to me in five years when he's a 
lame  duck, or in eight years when he's out of office." 
"[T]he Jewish vote, the A-I-P-A-C (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIPAC)  
vote, that’s controlling him,” Wright  also has also claimed. 
Obama – who adamantly denied hearing any offensive statements from Wright  
during his 20 years he was part of the clergyman's flock, despite being  
shown numerous video clips of them – has sought to defend Wright in the  past. 
"It's as if we took the five dumbest things that I've ever said or you've  
ever said in our lives and compressed them and put them out there — I think 
that  people's reaction would, understandably, be  upset."

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