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Another pastor controversy...

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  • 28-03-2008 1:51pm
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    but this time it's an anti Obama rant.
    Pastor James David Manning attacks Obama, calling him a "pimp", then attacks he's Grandfather saying "His African inheat (Grand)father went awhoring after a trashy white woman" and stating that Obama "was born trashy".
    Between this, Clintons "Sniper fire" in Bosnia, McCain not knowing the difference between Shiite and Sunni, and Obama's other pastor controversy, this election is turning into a pure circus
    and the funny thing is we have another 7/8 months of this..:D


    Here is the pastor on the Hannity and Colmes show (FoxNews) defending his comments.
    Part 1
    part 2


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  • Registered Users Posts: 83,242 ✭✭✭✭Overheal


    ugh. You lost me at FOX. That site wants to do evil things to my computer: noScript has blocked it entirely :D

    heres youTube:



    This guy is crazy at first impression. Not for the robes but for the shotgun.

    reading the youtube comments though he is getting the right message across: the black community needs to quit looking for others to solve their problems, looking for others to blame, and help themselves. Martin Luther King Jr. gave them the tools but they spent so long on a cultural powertrip in America by looking like the underdog that they never accepted the opportunity for integration. The wall was torn down so to speak, and they chose to stay on the other side anyway.



    edit: here is the interview (audio only)



    His argument is that Obama has led a priveledged life and cannot possibly relate to 90% of the black community.


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