Can you name a few?
If you put mammon ahead of God, you'll end up with little of both. If you put God ahead of mammon, you'll end up with a great deal of both. --The Bible.
If you vote for mammon instead of God, you'll end up with little of both. If you vote for God ahead of mammon, you'll end up with a great deal of both. --Me.
Those Black Panther guys look pretty gay. The black pastures might not want to make them mad.
We need to reach out to the CAAP. No, they’re probably not going to vote against Obama, but in the future the Democrat party will only be getting further from Christianity, and conservatives can welcome them into the tent.
Excuse me, I meant black pastors.
“A notion divided against itself cannot stampede.”
- Quote from I. R. Lemmings, 1840-1875
Wow, obama has managed to split his own base. Didn’t someone tell him he is supposed to try to split his opponent’s base?
You either pick Homogenized or Pastorized- your choice.
You either pick Homogenized or Pastorized- your choice.
These fools can Yap all they care to. Come election day 90+ percent of blacks will still go like lemming and pull the lever for the marxist punk.
Abortion, homosexuals agenda, black unemployment, all be damned. Obammy is one of them.
It wouldn’t matter if Obama got up in full drag, came out of the closet, and endorsed pedophilia and bestiality. He would still get at least 90% of the black vote. Believe me, it’s all about race.
Those silly African American pastors - thinking that the NAACP is supposed to represent them.
Good for those black pastors. Hopefully they’ll help influence their congregations and convince them to stop slavisly (yes, SLAVISHLY) voting for the Democrat (pro-slavery, pro-segregation, pro-welfare, pro-servitude to government) party...and that includes Obumbles.
NAACP ill be going the way of NOW soon.
It has long ceased to care what its supposed beneficiaries think.
NAACP will soon be going the way of NOW.
It has long ceased to care what its supposed beneficiaries think.
Fifty years from now we'll still be hearing from "pastors who marched with Martin Luther King Jr."