I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Not that I regret saying what I believed to be the truth, but I regret anything that I might have written or spoken that could have been used in a way to help to foster that atmosphere out of which came the loss of life of Brother Malcolm.
You cannot be President of the United States if you don't have faith. Remember Lincoln, going to his knees in times of trial in the Civil War and all that stuff.
Whatever you think of George W. Bush, he left office with his faith intact, and I respect that.
It's important for someone like me - who's known Obama for 20 years - to speak the truth. I know him to be a Christian man. I know him to be one of the greatest patriots.
I am remarkably pleased with Obama. I had grave misgivings about him.
I used to say to my late wife, 'I have great faith in the American people.'
Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable.
I am not a religious person, nor do I have any regrets.
I don't believe in regret.
I truly don't believe in regret.