Black leaders oppose Obama on "gay" issue

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Good for these heroic leaders in confronting Obama over his shameful pro-perversion policies:

MEMPHIS — A group of black pastors gathered in Memphis on Thursday to denounce President Barack Obama’s support for gay marriage and to call on him to change his views.

Some members of the black clergy, including the 13 Tennessee pastors who met Thursday, have taken offense at comparisons between homosexual rights and the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

The Rev. William Owens, founder and president of the Memphis-based Coalition of African-American Pastors, said he’s offended by the comparison.

“I didn’t march for same-sex marriage, not one inch, one yard, or one mile,” he said. “Homosexuals have a choice, black people didn’t...”
 
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Aw shit, black Tennessee churches this Sunday full of faggots kissing. News at eleven.
 
Democrats are now run by upper middle class mostly white social liberals who take black votes for granted.

If black Americans don't want to support Republicans, they still should be looking around for other alternatives instead of parking 95% of their votes with the Democrats. In today's Democrat pecking order, blacks trail far behind other groups especially the beloved homosexual activists, the white liberals, Jews, upper middle class femanists, probably even illegal aliens. The DNC's attitude is "where else will black voters go so who really cares."
 
Democrats are now run by upper middle class mostly white social liberals who take black votes for granted.

If black Americans don't want to support Republicans, they still should be looking around for other alternatives instead of parking 95% of their votes with the Democrats. In today's Democrat pecking order, blacks trail far behind other groups especially the beloved homosexual activists, the white liberals, Jews, upper middle class femanists, probably even illegal aliens. The DNC's attitude is "where else will black voters go so who really cares."

as opposed to white guys like you who know how " the blacks " feel
 

I like this cartoon. I often use the anti-miscegenation lobby as an analogy for the modern anti-gay marriage lobby. After all, "traditional marriage" was once the union between a man and a woman of the same color. There is no reason, short of bigotry, to oppose either interracial or gay marriage.
 
as opposed to white guys like you who know how " the blacks " feel

I think you missed the point. Both parties have the idea that we can do or ignore some segment of the population because who else"can they vote for" according to basic party lines. Some of us feel if we vote that kind of guy out of office maybe the next candidate will not assume they have an automatic vote.
 
What a surprise, some black religious leaders are bigoted against homosexuals just like white religious leaders are. :rolleyes:

Not a surprise, renard the bigoted moron has found common ground with other bigots.
 
I think you missed the point. Both parties have the idea that we can do or ignore some segment of the population because who else"can they vote for" according to basic party lines. Some of us feel if we vote that kind of guy out of office maybe the next candidate will not assume they have an automatic vote.

that wasnt renard's point


he understands " the blacks" as he understands why " they" dont vote Republican.. because the Democrats have " them" in their control

it's bigotry coated liberally in ignorance...renard has denigrated the black community to mindless children incapable of making the " right choice"
 

False meme, complete bullshit.

In 1960, black people were not entrenched as power brokers in the media, and as such they had no ability whatsoever to re-frame arguments in the press. This is still true. Gays are represented from the ground level to the sky, and as such they are able to shape the language 1000 more than blacks. When people compare the two, it tells me that they are self centered pieces of shit, because they have NO idea just how much that offends me.
 
False meme, complete bullshit.

In 1960, black people were not entrenched as power brokers in the media, and as such they had no ability whatsoever to re-frame arguments in the press. This is still true. Gays are represented from the ground level to the sky, and as such they are able to shape the language 1000 more than blacks. When people compare the two, it tells me that they are self centered pieces of shit, because they have NO idea just how much that offends me.

Translated: "I'm a bigger idiot than you thought."
 
False meme, complete bullshit.

In 1960, black people were not entrenched as power brokers in the media, and as such they had no ability whatsoever to re-frame arguments in the press. This is still true. Gays are represented from the ground level to the sky, and as such they are able to shape the language 1000 more than blacks. When people compare the two, it tells me that they are self centered pieces of shit, because they have NO idea just how much that offends me.

the gay conspiracy?


that's fucking hilarious

omg...this is almost sig worthy in its level of stupud


never change
 
Democrats are now run by upper middle class mostly white social liberals who take black votes for granted.

I thought the conservative line was that Democrats are made up of way too many interest groups. What changed?
 
What a surprise, some black religious leaders are bigoted against homosexuals just like white religious leaders are. :rolleyes:

Not a surprise, renard the bigoted moron has found common ground with other bigots.

HAHAHA but hey he has black friends now so he's not racist anymore!!! :D
 
I like this cartoon. I often use the anti-miscegenation lobby as an analogy for the modern anti-gay marriage lobby. After all, "traditional marriage" was once the union between a man and a woman of the same color. There is no reason, short of bigotry, to oppose either interracial or gay marriage.

Stupid cartoon, stupid post, and stupid poster.
 
I thought the conservative line was that Democrats are made up of way too many interest groups. What changed?

I'm not "conservative" and I don't have a "line." And, yes, they are made up of too many interest groups. Who said they weren't?
 
My Black Dad and Chick-fil-A
Lloyd Marcus, The American Thinker
August 3, 2012

I jump on every opportunity to respectfully challenge my 84-year-old black dad's loyalty to Obama. Dad has been a Christian pastor over 50 years. He lives in Maryland, and I live in Florida. I called Dad to ask if he participated in Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day. He said no, he had not heard about it. Then, he added, "All I know is Chick-fil-A discriminates against gays."

Folks, I was outraged. Struggling to keep my composure, I passionately said, "Dad, that is a lie! You have got to stop getting your news from the mainstream media!"

I went on to explain to my dad what the protest and appreciation day were really about. Dad was shocked. He does not support same-sex marriage, and he was pretty grossed out when I told him that in retaliation homosexuals have planned a "kiss-in" at Chick-fil-A restaurants.

I also took the occasion to inform Dad that black pastors across America have organized to protest Obama's support of same-sex marriage. Again, Dad knew nothing about the black pastors' protest.

At my local Chick-fil-A restaurant, Mavis and I were the only blacks there in support of the protest, amongst hundreds of white Christians and Tea Party patriots.

So what is going on? Why is the truth not getting to a majority of black Americans? I fault a majority of black media outlets and the mainstream media.

For the most part, conservative talk radio is a white thing. Even black conservative radio talk show hosts have a mostly white following.

How do we get the truth to black America? Since I am writing about this problem, one might assume I have a solution. Well, I do not, and it frustrates me.

My conversation with Dad was yesterday. He called me at 9 AM this morning. "Why haven't I heard about what Christians were doing in support of Chick-fil-A?" I told Dad the reason is because the mainstream media, where he gets his news, is in the pocket of the socialists/progressives who embrace same-sex marriage. The mainstream media (CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC) gave the phenomenon minimal coverage.

Dad was surprised to learn that all who oppose same-sex marriage are branded bigots and haters by his beloved Democratic Party and the mainstream media. Dad said he does not hate or judge anyone. However, the Bible says homosexuality is wrong. He must stand on the Word of God.

Patriots, my excitement was overwhelming. For years I have been waiting for the correct moment and approach to "respectfully" tell Dad that his blind loyalty to Obama and the Democrats contradicts everything he has stood for and taught me. The moment was miraculously here. Dad was on the phone, asking questions and listening.

The thing is, the guy spoke up against Polygamy too...

;) ;) That's just wrong.
 
My Black Dad and Chick-fil-A
Lloyd Marcus, The American Thinker
August 3, 2012



The thing is, the guy spoke up against Polygamy too...

;) ;) That's just wrong.


So when an old Christian guy is "grossed-out" by the fact that gay people who love each other kiss, you think it's a good story. Are you grossed out too?

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