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Obama called out for linking same-sex agenda to the civil rights movement of the 60's
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http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2012/08...-marriage/


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Owens is saying that Obama is linking his politically-motivated same-sex agenda to the civil rights movement of the past. Owens points out that – beyond taking African-Americans for granted in this election campaign by assuming they will show up to the polls on November 6 and vote for him – he is also abusing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic civil rights movement. Owens says that Obama is attempting to change the meaning of what Dr. King and his followers were very successfully advancing in the early 1960s.
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Kind of like when he 'changed the meaning' of known law when he responded to congress for his wanton sidestepping of the dictates of the War Powers Act, after he made war on Syria, offering a debate better suited for a college class room. Finally, decent folks are starting to become offended by the idea that Barack Obama is 'redefining' their values. I was able to catch a press conference with Rev Owens on C-SPAN. He just tells the truth, and has become a very troubling presence for the president. It now seems that a large percentage of african Americans are jumping ship from the Obama supporting crowd and will take a stand against him this Nov by voting for Romney. I have always believed black pastors to be a powerful force in this land and was thrilled to hear Rev Owens slam the hypocracy of the president.
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"Owens says"!! :thatsfunn
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TheRealVille Wrote:"Owens says"!! :thatsfunn


Wow! Now this is a novel approach. When a conservative stands up against the Naziesque, uber left wing agenda, we'll laugh at him and act like he is a total bozo in lieu of a coherent response.

We will see who can still smile on Nov 7th, but until the hammer falls, go ahead and enjoy yourself. :Thumbs:
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