To: MNDude
One of the black women in my office used to bring her personal laptop computer into the office every day, set it up in her cube next to her office computer, and run a slideshow of various Obama pictures from 8 'til 5. That went on for more than three years - and it stopped the same week that Barry voiced his support for same-sex marriage. I wasn't surprised at that - she's very active in her church. A real Christian congregation, too - none of that black liberation theology crap.
I take that as a positive omen. It's tough to admit when your hero has feet of clay, but she obviously figured it out.
35 posted on
10/17/2012 5:14:41 PM PDT by
Charles Martel
(Endeavor to persevere...)
To: Charles Martel
“It’s tough to admit when your hero has feet of clay,:”
It is tough, and that’s why I was gentle with the elderly black lady. I understand it meant a great deal to her to see a “black” man in the presidency. But we can’t park our principles or our sanity at the door.
50 posted on
10/17/2012 5:29:13 PM PDT by
Persevero
(Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
To: Charles Martel
re: stopped the same week that Barry voiced his support for same-sex marriage. I wasn't surprised at that - she's very active in her church. A real Christian congregation, too
God bless her for changing her position. Glad to hear it. But meanwhile, didn't it at least bother this fine Christian woman that her president fully endorses and promotes at taxpayer expense the unrestricted slaughter of unborn children in the womb through all 9 months?
87 posted on
10/17/2012 6:14:43 PM PDT by
Nevadan
To: Charles Martel
One of the black women in my office used to bring her personal laptop computer into the office every day, set it up in her cube next to her office computer, and run a slideshow of various Obama pictures from 8 'til 5. That's bat-scat crazy.
159 posted on
10/18/2012 10:14:10 PM PDT by
Cyber Liberty
(Obama considers the Third World morally superior to the United States.)
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