If you have any personal knowledge of Christianity, then you should research the roots and tenets of
Black Liberation Theology. You will find it a far and difficult stretch to consider anything about
BLT to be even remotely "Christian".
View this video of James Cone, who says, "I created Black Liberation Theology" and see if you find anything recognizable of Biblical Christianity. Cone, of course, was Jeremiah Wright's mentor, and Øbama spent 20 years in Wright's "Christian" church -- not hearing a thing... (Oh, while you're watching, see if you detect any racism there...)
Or, just Google "James Cone" "Black Liberation Theology" and read for yourself.
Øbama is one with a Muslim foundation -- with the shell of Black Power stretched over it and painted with the deceptive label of "Christianity" to shroud its true, racist nature.
Listen to BLT's "Creator" (Cone, not G_d) and make up your own mind about Øbama's "religion"...
I'm familiar with black liberation theology. It's a wounded, angry, and vindictive branch of Christianity, but it is still fundamentally Christian. Plus, I don't think Obama is as wacked out as Cone or Reverend Wright. One of the ironies of Obama's immense ego is that it allows him to remain aloof from the ideas of people like Wright and Cone. He takes from them that which he agrees with, but because he fundamentally feels that he is above them, he is less susceptible to being drawn into their full program of ideas than other people in their midst would be. Obama is too full of himself to be a completely malleable disciple. Which isn't to say that he hasn't been significantly influenced by them, but it means that it's a mistake to assume that because he associated with them (or with Wright at least) he is as radical or as deeply committed as they are to their screwed up theology and worldview.