Showing posts with label black church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black church. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2008

Black News: Obama Says Singer was Wrong to Change the Anthem

 

 

Obama: 'We only have one National Anthem' : Updates : The Rocky Mountain News

Sen. Barack Obama said today that a jazz performer's decision to sing the "Black National Anthem" at Denver's State of the City speech this week was wrong.

 

"Well, 'Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing' is a beautiful song that has been sung in African-American churches and other events for a very long time," the presumed Democratic presidential nominee told the Rocky in a telephone interview on his way to North Dakota. "We only have one National Anthem. And so, if she was asked to sing the National Anthem, she should have sung that."

 

Obama's remarks came as the controversy entered its third day.

 

Rene Marie, the jazz singer who belted out a surprise performance of the black anthem, triggering a public outcry, said today that it wasn't a "self-centered and calculated publicity stunt."

 

But in a lengthy statement posted on her Web site, Rene Marie informs people about how they can buy her CDs.

 

"Once we receive the money order, your purchase will be shipped within 24 hours," Marie said in the statement.

 

The first half of the statement, however, deals with the anthem uproar.

 

"I didn't expect that singing the song would garner this kind of attention," Marie said.

 

"After all, I had sung the exact same song at the Colorado Prayer Luncheon earlier this year before a much larger and wider audience and there wasn't even a ripple," she said.

 

Marie said she understood how her actions could be perceived as dishonest since the mayor had invited her to sing the national anthem instead.

 

"But I looked at it a different way: I am an artist," she said. "As such, if I wait until I am asked to express myself artistically, or if I must ask permission to do it, it would never get done."

 

She also denied that she was trying to make a political statement even though she told 9News that she was trying to express how she left about living in the United States "as a black person."

 

"I am apolitical, choosing to address social issues through my art, not politics," she said.

 

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

TD Jakes: Once Stood with Bush, Now Flips to Barack Obama

It seems that following the crowd is the fashionable thing to do. Megachurch pastor TD Jakes, who was once criticized for hanging out with President Bush after Hurricane Katrina, is now writing op-ed pieces for CNN in support of Senator Barack Obama. It seems that rich megapastors will support whomever they need to in order to remain popular. Bob Johnson is another wealthy black man who seems to jump on whatever side of the politican fence he can to serve his personal interests. He has been known for hanging out with the Bushes, and he has also been known for spending time on the Democratic side. Since he was stumping for Hillary Clinton, he may have lost his ticket on the Barack Obama train.

Here is the op-ed written by TD Jakes. If McCain wins the election, I am sure he will be hanging out with him as well. I wonder where his heart really lies? Or is it that he keeps lies in his heart? I guess the world may never know.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/04/jakes/index.html