I don’t believe any of this.
As far as I am concerned I see this as a setup. “Conservatives have even accused Obama family members of witchcraft!” I’m not buying this anonymous “leak”.
OOOGA, BOOGA....
I don't know what Mr. Obama is with respect to his beliefs in God and Christ.
But a "committed Christian" would not show such an unnatural zeal in protecting/excusing abortion - and denying life to helpless babies that survived the abortionist's attempt at murder.
A 'committed follower of Christ' would have been troubled attending a church that preached hatred - and refused to forgive sins of others (Mark 11:26 But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.). He would not have 'hung around' there for 20 years. Nor would he have exposed his children to such an den of inequity and hatred. He was a member of that church to further his political viability - not to worship and serve the Lord...
Pathetic.
IBTZ
I’m not buying it ‘till I see it on Drudge.
How many people are living in the White House with the Obamas?!!!
Eleanor “Mama Kaye” Wilson, godmother to Sasha and Malia, is Robinson’s yoga partner, and their instructor is her younger brother, Stephen Shields, 57.
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Santería is one of the syncretic religions. It is a system of beliefs that merge the Yoruba religion (brought to the New World by slaves imported to the Caribbean to work the sugar plantations) with Roman Catholic and Native American traditions. These slaves carried with them various religious traditions, including a tradition of a trance for communicating with their ancestors and deities, animal sacrifice and the practice of sacred drumming.
There have been some horror thrillers about the religion, such as the 1987 movie, The Believers based on the 1982 novel The Religion, and the 1997 Spanish-Mexican-American movie Perdita Durango, which portray Santería beliefs and practices as sorcery (incl. mind control) and worship of various gods/goddesses, encompassing human sacrifice and criminal amorality.
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Euless to ask court to rehear Santeria animal sacrifice case
06:50 AM CDT on Monday, August 10, 2009
Euless plans to ask the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the appeal of a man who the court said could sacrifice animals at his home.
The court’s decision last week allowing animal sacrifice in Euless as part of a religious practice under the Texas Religious Freedom and Restoration Act could adversely affect cities across the state, associate city attorney William McKamie warned.
The case, decided by a three-judge panel, involved the right of Jose Merced, an adherent of a Caribbean religion called Santeria, to slaughter four-legged animals such as goats and lambs, as well as other animals such as chickens and turtles, in his Euless home as part of religious ceremonies.
Don’t bite, FReepers. You have been warned.
I know exactly who he is (was?), Captain Tuttle, that’s who Obama is.
One day no one’s ever heard of him, the next day he walks on water, when the jig is up he gets a reprieve by flying off, alone to his death for all mankind; I’m serious, I saw it on M.A.S.H.!!!
Here is an interesting link to Sotomayor and Santeria
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=49870
That voodoo
That you do,
So well.
Velda, we hardly knew ye.
Who will you sign in as tomorrow?
Dear Troll, please note all the people here who called this story BS immediately. Those who did give the story credence only did so b/c every day you think 0bama can’t stoop any lower, he does.
WHODODAVOODOOTOYOU???
Maybe this is just one of the reasons for the secret visitors lists.
Unless its economics?
get lost you damn liberal troll. your not fooling anyone here. go back to the DUmp where your fellow weak minds go for this kind of garbage.
He dragged his kids to a hate-whitey church for years. What the heck difference would a little witchcraft be in his life?