That's a shame.
To: Libloather
“Our” president? Hmmmmmm.
2 posted on
04/10/2012 5:03:55 PM PDT by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: Libloather
doesn’t matter. mitt is the same as obama. I read it here.
3 posted on
04/10/2012 5:04:42 PM PDT by
eureka!
(Bless Our Troops. D*mn the Left.)
To: Libloather
Black leaders reject marriage amendment (hurts Husseins reelection chances?)Not to worry, he will have Romney to watch his back!
4 posted on
04/10/2012 5:10:04 PM PDT by
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
To: Libloather
Don't these idiots realize that the ballot initiative is next month, in May? How in the world is it going to affect the election of their fuhrer in November? It was placed during the May primary exactly because of outcries from DemoLeftists for this very reason. They got their way.
Stupidity keeps reaching new, unprecedented heights.
5 posted on
04/10/2012 5:11:27 PM PDT by
fwdude
To: Libloather
9 posted on
04/10/2012 5:28:20 PM PDT by
MagnoliaB
To: Libloather
Folks, it is a wedge issue that was put in place to divide our community, to divide our churches... Ed Hanes Jr., a candidate for NC House District 72,
Well then I guess he supports gay marriage.
10 posted on
04/10/2012 5:33:46 PM PDT by
andyk
(Go Juan Pablo!)
To: Libloather
Others are speaking out against the proposed amendment, charging that it is a ploy to divide the Democratic base and hurt President Obamas chances for reelection Well, God, I hope, yeah. What's wrong with that?
13 posted on
04/10/2012 7:06:44 PM PDT by
chesley
(Eat what you want, and die like a man. Never trust anyone who hasn't been punched in the face)
To: Libloather
Ed Hanes Jr., a candidate for NC House District 72, told Democratic voters at Shiloh Baptist Church in Winston-Salem on March 31. Its an amendment put in place to ensure that we stay not focused on what our ultimate goal needs to be, and that is ensuring that our president, Barack Hussein Obama, is reelected this year.More electioneering in Black churches.
14 posted on
04/10/2012 7:53:21 PM PDT by
VeniVidiVici
(The Democrat Ku Klux Klan is alive and well as the New Black Panthers, CBC and the NAACP)
To: Libloather
To support abject wickedness, or Obama? Jesus or Obama? Just who are they worshiping? If they support Obama over Jesus they had better start calling themselves Obamaians and forget about even pretending to be Christians. Better change their churches into temples for Obama worship. They better not even try to worship the real and living God at the same time because He doesn't share His glory with another, and most certainly not another who stands for immoral depravity. They have a choice to make and if they value their souls it had won't be Obama.
15 posted on
04/11/2012 1:20:37 AM PDT by
Bellflower
(The LORD is Holy, separated from all sin, perfect, righteous, high and lifted up.)
To: Libloather
The Black churches, even in the rural South, are apparently a lost cause. These so-called "pastors" care more for electoral alliances with perverts than their own alleged "religious beliefs."
I suppose almost all Black ministers have now joined their hero Martin Luther King Jr. in his theological liberalism.
16 posted on
04/11/2012 6:49:15 AM PDT by
Zionist Conspirator
(Ki-hagoy vehamamlakhah 'asher lo'-ya`avdukh yove'du; vehagoyim charov yecheravu!)
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