Posted on 02/06/2013 4:16:39 PM PST by Mozilla
Move-On-Up.org, an organization of black conservatives from around the St. Louis area, are organizing a protest of MSNBC host Touré Neblett, who is scheduled to speak at the Catholic St. Louis University this month. The group objects to his support of abortion and notes the contradiction of a pro-abortion advocate at a Catholic university.
Says the news release from organizer Stephanie Rubach:
Pro-lifers of this region are outraged at the appearance of Touré Neblett, (co-host of The Cycle on MSNBC) after his out spoken stance glorifying his personal experience of abortion.
Toure will be the keynote lecturer for the 2013 Black history month at Saint Louis University, a Catholic Jesuit university.
We feel that he does not represent the black communitys core values on issues such as abortion. We also feel that there are many respected leaders that could have been chosen for this honor.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Saint Louis University, Tegeler Halls Carlo Auditorium 3550 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis MO 63103 MEET @ 6:30 PM South East Corner of Grand and Lindell
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Good. Many waking up to the evil of black genocide through abortion. Let’s hope this continues.
The Church gave it all up when they invited Obama to Notre Dame and Georgetown. Once you lie down with the dogs fleas become inevitable.
Good. Many waking up to the evil of black genocide through abortion. Let’s hope this continues.
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Goot.this guy is a nobody and a total a-hole and needs to be tamped down
Amen, liberal elites love abortion, they love contraception in Africa for the same reason: it prevents blacks from procreating, they also love gay marriage because it means less children, like liberals, Satan hates kids too!
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