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Every once in a great while a little truth seeps out of the NY Times. From last Saturday, March 15th in an article about the controversy over Obama's former Chicago pastor:
“If you’re black, it’s hard to say what you truly think and not upset white people,” said James Cone, a professor at Union Theological Seminary and the father of black liberation theology, who has known Mr. Wright since he was a seminary student.
Truer words have never been spoken.
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