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Trump Pastor Tells Black Folks - GREATEST MOMENT IN HISTORY IS WHEN SLAVE SHIPS ARRIVED!!! (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 4 hrs ago OP
Sick S.O. B. Let's put this pastor and his congregation in chains for 50 years as a slave since it's so great Bread and Circuses 4 hrs ago #1
Oh, his current Pastor Coldwater 3 hrs ago #2
"Sail Away" . . . Journeyman 3 hrs ago #3
But Jeremiah Wright! nt Tom Dyer 1 hr ago #4

Bread and Circuses

(1,223 posts)
1. Sick S.O. B. Let's put this pastor and his congregation in chains for 50 years as a slave since it's so great
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 01:32 AM
4 hrs ago

Coldwater

(297 posts)
2. Oh, his current Pastor
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 01:39 AM
3 hrs ago

because his former pastor and 2016 campaign spiritual adviser Robert Morris, recently pled guilty to child sex abuse and rape of a 12-year-old girl.

Sadly, he'll only serve 6-months, register as a sex offender, and pay a $250K fine.

Journeyman

(15,392 posts)
3. "Sail Away" . . .
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:24 AM
3 hrs ago


"Sail Away" is a song by Randy Newman, the title track to his 1972 album. In a 1972 review in Rolling Stone, Stephen Holden describes "Sail Away" as presenting "the American dream of a promised land as it might have been presented to black Africa in slave running days."

"Sail Away" has been widely praised by critics and Newman fans as one of his finest works. It is often cited among the best tracks on one of his best albums. Like many Newman songs, the relative simplicity and "hominess" of the music contrast powerfully with the emotional fortitude of the lyrics. Greil Marcus wrote in his 1975 book Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll Music that the song is "like a vision of heaven superimposed on hell."
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