Posted on 08/01/2012 4:34:55 PM PDT by Kaslin
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RUSH: There's a guy out there who is in real trouble, folks. And it's Barack Hussein Obama, who, as we now know, almost has genuine slave blood. Yes, we had that story yesterday from the joyful AP. He's almost got direct linkage to slave number one in this country. They can't prove it. That didn't stop them from running the story. Dawn, you weren't here yesterday. You don't know about this. Oh, this was hilarious. Anyway, some black men of the cloth.
A coalition of black ministers is not happy with Barack Obama because of his gay marriage support. You know, Democrats are talking about putting a plank in the party platform supporting gay marriage. The White House is not saying anything about that. But there is a black minister out there, the Reverend Williams Owens. He's the head of the Coalition of African-American Pastors, and he said, "For the president to bow to the money as Judas did for Jesus Christ is a disgrace and a shame." He was referring to Obama doing an about-face regarding gay marriage and the millions of dollars in campaign donations that the flip-flop earned him. We have the audio sound bites. Yesterday in Washington, the National Press Club, the Coalition of African-American Pastors held a presser to launch a nationwide campaign opposing Obama's support of gay marriage. The Reverend Williams Owens spoke. Here is a portion of what he said.

OWENS: The time has come for a broad-base assault against the powers that be that want to change our culture to one of men marrying men and women marrying women. The president has ignored the black community because he feels he has us in his pocket. But we are not in his pocket. And because he's black, we refuse to give him a pass. I am shamed that the first black president chose this road, a disgraceful road.
RUSH: He is shamed that the first black president, who was Bill Clinton, chose this road. This disgraceful road. And Reverend Owens continued.
OWENS: The president is in the White House because of the civil rights movement, and I was a leader in that movement, and I didn't march one inch, one foot, one yard, for a man to marry a man and a woman to marry a woman. So the president has forgotten the price that was paved for the president to bow to the money, as Judas did for Jesus Christ, is a disgrace, and we are shamed. We will not take it back, we will not back down.
RUSH: I didn't march, not one inch, not one foot, not one yard for a man to marry a man and a woman to marry a woman. These guys are serious. That's not what the civil rights movement was about to them, and they do not like it being appropriated this way. They do not like the civil rights movement effectively being expanded or stolen to include the agenda of gay marriage. They are not down for that struggle. Well, I tell you what, I wonder if Rahm Emanuel will ban Williams Owens and his church from Chicago, because Reverend Owens here is not reflecting Chicago values. And I wonder if Mayor Menino in Boston will see fit to call a press conference and tell Reverend Owens, "Don't try to open a church here, pal." Clearly, this isn't Chicago values; this is not Boston values, according to the mayors. Reverend Owens again.
OWENS: Another very important point I think that needs to be made is if you watch the men who have been caught having sex with little boys, you will note that all of them will say that I was molested as a child, a man molested me in my home, wherever, they will say they were molested. And for the president to condone this type thing, knowing the full facts is just irresponsible.
RUSH: He's Judas. He did it for the money. They were not down for the struggle. This isn't what they marched for, not one inch, not one foot, not one yard. And this could amount to something.
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RUSH: Reverend Williams Owens was quoted by Fox. "Some people saying that because of the position Chick-fil-A is taking, they don't want 'em in their cities. That is a disgrace. It's the same thing that happened when I was marching for civil rights, when they didn't want a black to come into their restaurant." Williams Owens talking about Rahm Emanuel in Chicago.
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Then I switched to Howie Carr's show and a Moonbat asked Howie he would feel if he had a Lesbian daughter. The guy prefaced the comment by saying “negroes” and ended it by saying “Gays are the same as blacks.” Too bad he didn't confront this Pastor.
Diversity for thee and not for me.
They keep harping on diversity, but they have no respect for heterosexual views, why should heterosexuals respect theirs.
I do believe this is going to get interesting. LOL!
Wouldn’t you have to be a devoted follower of Christ, before you could betray him?
Sorry, the Resident isn’t qualified for this on any level.
Maybe the good pastor meant Dufus!
You don’t have to be Black to get tax exemption for your church. Come on...
Blacks will still vote for Obama predominantly, but there are a lot of other candidates running, and those votes can still be won. Every conservative candidate should be courting this organization. Put the democrats on defense by stealing their flock.
Basically this pastor just said the homosexual movement cannot be equated with the civil rights movement...but what’s been done to Chick-fil-A can.
More unintended consequences for the dems.
And anone who disagrees with these black pastors is a...
wait for it,...
waaaiiit for iiiit...
RAAAA-CIIIIIST!!!!!!!
Try reading your own post and use the same guideline.
The man is voicing an agreement with you, and all you can do is extend an insult in his direction.
Yours is based on religion. Why would you do that?
Blacks need to accept the fact that 90 percent of them are eagerly supporting a gay guy who doesn’t care the least bit about them. Obama is uncomfortable and ashamed of his blackness, but he is proud of being gay.
Sexual behavior is not a race. With homos it’s all based on let’s pretend! Two men are a mom and dad. Two women are a mom and dad. Kids don’t need a real mom and dad. And on and on. The doctrines of homosexual are so retarded.
The Chick-fil-A I was at today was in a totally white neighborhood - and there were blacks quietly protesting along with the whites and Hispanics - it was beautiful.
You get a kick outta stuff like this, don't you?

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