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Group seeks to reduce black support for Obama by 25% due to his hostile stand toward traditional values and religious freedom:
..."The black community is among the most religious in America and we are offended that President Obama has announced his support of same-sex marriage, that the NAACP has blindly supported the secular views of the Democratic Party, and that their national platform plainly supports same-sex marriage," Apostle Claver Kamau-Imani of RagingElephants.org, and a founder of God Said, said in a statement. "I am confident that this message will be well received and acted upon on Election Day."
God Said’s members claim their main goal is to give a voice to black voters who believe in traditional marriage and do not feel like the Democratic Party is representing them."
[said] Dr. Day Gardner, who also help found the group and is president of the National Black Pro-Life Union...
http://www.edgesanfrancisco.com/new...aunch_anti-obama_campaign_over_marriage_views