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March 12, 2009 | Washington, District of Columbia | Vetting explained

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NATEPERKINS.TV: Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright Historic Inaugural SERMON - Washington, D.C. LIVE! Free clip from nateperkins on blip.tv Jan 28, 2009 NATEPERKINS.TV: The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright Historic Inaugural SERMON of Pres-Elect Barack Obama Before Sworn-In as The 44th President of the United States of America - Howard University-The Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel 20 January, 2009 Washington, (D.C.) NATEPERKINS.TV: News, President Barack Obama Inaugural Live NEWSROOM coverage. Reporting from Howard University-The Andrew Rankin Memorial ... more NATEPERKINS.TV: The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright Historic Inaugural SERMON of Pres-Elect Barack Obama Before Sworn-In as The 44th President of the United States of America - Howard University-The Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel 20 January, 2009 Washington, (D.C.) NATEPERKINS.TV: News, President Barack Obama Inaugural Live NEWSROOM coverage. Reporting from Howard University-The Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel with Dr. Bernard L. Richardson, Dean of the Chapel. and the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright Pastor Emeritus, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chigago, IL. On Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 11:00 A. M., Rev. Dr. Wright's this morning gave this sermon in 48 hours before 500,000 of people (NATEPERKINS.TV) that traveled from around the world to here the Pastor to pearch the word of God for one of his on little-sheep (former parishioner) President-Elect Barack Obama, in hours, in which, will become, the 44th Preident of the United States of America. One person came from Atlanta, GA and stated "I have waited for all the years my life of 62+ years to come and an to enjoy in the wonderfully moment". To go: http://www.nateperkins.tv check out more Inauguration story. President Obama's Inauguration Speech, By TAHMAN BRADLEY and FERDOUS AL-FARUQUEWASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2009 In a sermon today at Howard University's chapel in Washington, Wright used Obama's life as an example to show how despite challenges as a nation, the country can build a better future. "He was able to do what nobody of African decent was ever able to do in the 211-year history of this country. ... The Lord stepped into his story and gave him a new attitude," he said. It was a completely different scene from Wright's defiant appearance at the National Press Club in April. Gone was any hint of anger directed at Obama for denouncing his more controversial sermons and statements, which became fodder for Obama's critics during the presidential campaign.News results for jeremiah wrightExclusive: Wright Sings 'Proud' Tune on Obama in DC Pulpit - Then ... - Jan 18, 2009Jeremiah Wright may have made his peace with the former parishioner he once ... Jeremiah Wright, former pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ in ...The Rev. Jeremiah Wright may have made his peace with the former parishioner he once suggested turned on him for political gain, President-elect Barack Obama, but in an exclusive interview, he showed he's still furious with the media, who he called "evil," and said he's "not going to kiss anybody's behind." Rev. Jeremiah Wright, former pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, addresses the National Press Club in Washington, DC, in this file photo.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) less

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