Obama’s Pastor’s Sermon: ‘God Damn America’
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., senior pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, March 2005. (Trinity United Church of Christ/Religion News Service)
In a fiery sermon taped and available on DVD, Barack Obama’s longtime pastor and spiritual adviser can be seen and heard saying three times: “God damn America.”
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., in his taped sermons, also questioned America’s role in the spread of the AIDS virus and suggested that the United States bore some responsibility for the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Confronting the content of some of Wright’s sermons, parts of which have been aired this week on FOX News, Obama on Friday moved to condemn the remarks in his firmest statement on the matter to date, after initially stopping short of a full repudiation.
“Let me say at the outset that I vehemently disagree and strongly condemn the statements that have been the subject of this controversy,” he said in the statement. “I categorically denounce any statement that disparages our great country or serves to divide us from our allies. I also believe that words that degrade individuals have no place in our public dialogue, whether it’s on the campaign stump or in the pulpit. In sum, I reject outright the statements by Rev. Wright that are at issue.”
Obama said he never personally heard Wright preach the statements at the center of the controversy, but that he first learned of them when he launched his presidential campaign.
Click here to read the full Obama statement.
Wright’s supporters say his Afro-centric sermons accurately portray black America, and they contend his sermons are widely studied by theologians. But critics are now calling attention to his more incendiary words from the pulpit.
The pastor delivered his final sermon last month and retired as leader of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. Obama has attended the church for 20 years and calls Wright his spiritual adviser.
Click here to visit the Trinity United Church of Christ’s Web site.
In a fiery sermon in April 2003, Wright said: “The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes three-strike laws and wants them to sing God Bless America.
“No! No No!
“God damn America … for killing innocent people.
“God damn America for threatening citizens as less than humans.
“God damn America as long as she tries to act like she is God and supreme.”
In DVD copies of his sermons available for purchase, Wright can also be seen questioning America’s role in the spreading of the HIV virus that leads to AIDS. In another speech, made in the days after 9/11, he suggested that American foreign policy invited the terror attacks.
“We bombed Hiroshima. We bombed Nagasaki. And we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon and we never batted an eye,” Wright said.
“We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because of stuff we have done overseas is now brought back into our own backyard. America is chickens coming home to roost.”
The pastor also said: “The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color. The government lied.”
Amid calls to fully repudiate Wright, the Obama campaign said late Thursday it has distanced itself from certain Wright comments.
“Senator Obama has said before that he profoundly disagrees with some of the statements and positions of Reverend Wright, who has preached his last sermon as pastor at the church,” Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said. “Senator Obama deplores divisive statements whether they come from his supporters, the supporters of his opponent, talk radio, or anywhere else.”
That preceded the lengthy campaign statement issued Friday.
Last year, Obama rescinded an invitation to Wright to deliver the invocation at his announcement that he was running for president. He also issued a statement saying personal attacks have no place in politics after Wright delivered an attack on Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton.
But Obama’s longtime relationship with Wright is continuing to spark controversy.
“This is not just someone that Barack Obama has a casual relationship with,” said Tom Bevan, executive editor of RealClearPolitics.com. He noted that Wright married Barack and Michelle Obama, and Wright’s words were the inspiration for the title of Obama’s book, “The Audacity of Hope.”
“Barack Obama has not out and out distanced himself from all of these comments … ,” Patricia Murphy, editor of CitizenJanePolitics.com, said before the campaign responded Friday. “It’s unclear if he rejects all of these statements. I would assume that he does, but I think he is going to be pushed where he needs to come out and fully explain his relationship with his pastor.”
Some of Wright’s statements have raised eyebrows at a time the Internal Revenue Service is scrutinizing tax-exempt religious organizations for alleged violations of rules barring them from participating in political campaigns.
Prior to his retirement last month, Wright delivered commentary from the pulpit in which he praised Obama, as well as remarks focusing on the racial divide between Obama and Clinton.
“There is a man here who can take this country in a new direction,” Wright said during his Jan. 13 sermon.
During a Christmas sermon, Wright tried to compare Obama’s upbringing to Jesus at the hands of the Romans.
“Barack knows what it means living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people,” Wright said. “Hillary would never know that.
“Hillary ain’t never been called a nigger. Hillary has never had a people defined as a non-person.”
In a Jan. 13 sermon, Wright said:
“Hillary is married to Bill, and Bill has been good to us. No he ain’t! Bill did us, just like he did Monica Lewinsky. He was riding dirty.”
So far the Clinton campaign has been quiet over Wright’s comments.
Wright has declined interview requests from FOX News.
FOX News’ Jeff Goldblatt contributed to this report.





Out of curiosity, I pulled up the “Trinity United Church of Christ’s” web site. After looking at their staff and choir photos I noticed there where no white faces to be seen. What’s up with this??
Comment by Anne G
March 19th, 2008 at 5:41 pm
Where can I obtain a full transcript or dvd of Jeremiah Wright’s April 2003 sermon? I have searched the internet, including Rev. Wright’s church website. Has it been taken out of circulation?
Yes, Ann. The sermons were discontinued. I called the Trinity United Church and asked to purchase the DVDS so that I may see them in context. It should be obvious why the DVDS are no longer offered for sale. They don’t want you to see them.
What I have never understood and am curious about is why does a group a people demand to be called “african-american” but don’t understand why they can’t be the same as all Americans. I also don’t understand why if a person is willing to damn America he doesn’t just leave. If America is so bad for you that you wish to damn it then why not leave. why not go to the place where claim nationality - Africa. you claim to be african american if you hate america please go to africa.
Okay,
I’m sitting here at work reading all these comments and it disgusts me that it’s racism racism racism. Please tell me what does WHITE AMERICA know about racism? You have no clue….Now I don’t agree with all of the comments that the Rev. said and no he is not an extremist, we’ve got a Hill Billy Dumb Extremist in the WHITE HOUSE AS WE SPEAK. The government knows far more than they let America know…Does anyone remember the Tuskegee Projects? So what makes you think if they did that to blacks back then that they wouldn’t do it in the present? Darfur has been stated as Genocide and when it’s stated America is supposed to go in and save/help/feed! They get nothing! Katrina, nothing. They didn’t even give the people the insurance money for their homes, rescue them, they were letting them die! It took President Bush 5 freaking days to go visit but when that Tidal Wave hit that island, please believe that they got any and eveything that they needed immediately.
So I’ve gotten off track a lil bit but WHITE AMERICA has no idea what racism is. Obama is a black man running for office and this is just another obstacle that has been put in his path to concurr. Black Americans every day face obstacles and it urks me that everyone says, “Its not about race” but when its brought to the forefront then its an issue.
You guys need to wake up and see that switching parties and voting for Cry Baby Hilary is not the answer. You can’t be fair weather fans when it comes to Politics…McCain please!!!!
We need to look at the bigger picture here and don’t let the media change/alter our thought process, this video was brought out of the archive for a reason!
WAKE UP
From the small snipets of Rev. Wright’s sermon that you have printed, aside from the HIV stuff, I can’t see what the Rev. said that was incorrect, or untrue. Please inform me.
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Christianity teaches us to love and forgive, Obama’s preacher is not preaching the Lord’s word but another book. This is a true testament of what may come Judgment day. Jeremiah Wright’s are not his words they are a product of someone else. To say the lords name in vain is blasphemy and not Christian.
Obama has a strong stage presence and is a great speaker // attributes that Hitler also possessed, don’t be fooled by false promises and his vision; for many of dictators have killed millions with their own visions.
Brainwashing millions with political propaganda. Please remove the blind fold and wake up America this is fascism at it’s best. “Under Cover”
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Age 25
profession: Executive
Religion: Christian
Christianity teaches us to love and forgive, Obama’s preacher is not preaching the Lord’s word but another book. This is a true testament of what may come Judgment day. Jeremiah Wright’s are not his words they are a product of someone else. To say the lords name in vain is blasphemy and not Christian.
Obama has a strong stage presence and is a great speaker // attributes that Hitler also possessed, don’t be fooled by false promises and his vision; for many of dictators have killed millions with their own visions.
Brainwashing millions with political propaganda. Please remove the blind fold and wake up America this is fascism at it’s best. “Under Cover”
America this is not a man you want in POWER!!!
Where can I obtain a full transcript or dvd of Jeremiah Wright’s April 2003 sermon? I have searched the internet, including Rev. Wright’s church website. Has it been taken out of circulation?
To hear the Pastor use the Lord’s name in vain in the Church 3 times is a very sad thing to believers everywhere. I hope that Pasotre Jeremiah Wright has asked the good Lord to forgive him and also that he has asked his congregation to forgive him too.
Christians ought to be very careful on what they say when they are standing behind the pulpit and ever so GOd-Fearing! Too bad that the world had to see and hear this in our churches!
Personally, I thought Obamas speech was awesome. His perspective and insight into race issues was ‘right on the money’. The tragic flaw of the Obama candidacy lies in his hypocrisy.
Rush Limbaugh played sound bytes of Obama’s reaction to the Imus controversy. If you listen carefully from a clinical non-emotion perspective, you can see that Obama does NOT practice what he preaches and speaks out of both sides of his mouth.
Secondly, if Obama did not know about the ‘overt expressions,’ of the deep-seated anti-American sentiment of his preacher while having a personal relationship with him, access to DVD’s, tapes, etc. then how astute will he be serving as ‘Commander-in-Chief’ in dealing with ‘covert operations’ and world issues, namely national security combating an enemy that is trying to destroy us? Americans are NOT stupid and see through the hypocrisy.
I’ve been very impressed with Juam Willaims (NPR) and his perspectives.
Mike Sanicola
http://www.WhatSheepWish.com