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jimnyc
07-31-2012, 07:58 PM
They will be labeled racists and inside workers of the GOP of course.


Washington (CNN) – A group of conservative black pastors are responding to President Barack Obama’s support of same-sex marriage with what they say will be a national campaign aimed at rallying black Americans to rethink their overwhelming support of the President, though the group’s leader is offering few specifics about the effort.

The Rev. Williams Owens, who is president and founder of the Coalition of African-Americans Pastors and the leader of the campaign, has highlighted opposition to same-sex marriage among African-Americans. He calls this campaign “an effort to save the family.”

“The time has come for a broad-based assault against the powers that be that want to change our culture to one of men marrying men and women marrying women,” said Owens, in an interview Tuesday after the launch event at the National Press Club. “I am ashamed that the first black president chose this road, a disgraceful road.”

At the press conference, Owens was joined by five other black regional pastors and said there were 3,742 African-American pastors on board for the anti-Obama campaign.

http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/31/black-pastors-group-launches-anti-obama-campaign-around-gay-marriage/

darin
08-01-2012, 04:59 AM
Won't work. :(

logroller
08-01-2012, 05:12 AM
Jim already beat me to the racial attribution. Seriously though, I'm guessing there are a bunch of conservative pastors of all colors who take issue with gay marriage. How is voicing their opinions from a black POV anything but promoting racial animus? It just makes me think, blacks hate him too, but mostly because he's a queer-lover.

fj1200
08-01-2012, 08:24 AM
Now if only black pastors were against BO because his policies are harmful to black people.