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A Religious Take on the Obama/Wright Controversy

I didn't cross-post an article I wrote for TPMCafe on the religious dimension of the Jeremiah Wright controversy and Barack Obama's handling of it, in part because it overlapped with earlier observations I made on this site, and also because I've tried to keep TDS relatively free of my various non-political interests (hence, no posts, much as I've been tempted, about Georgia football or basketball).

But given the apparently endless nature of the Wright controversy, at least among conservatives, and the heavy emphasis placed on religious factors by Obama's critics, you might want to give it a read, particularly if you are a Christian in search of relevant if non-momentous Holy Week reading material.

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