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NAACP: One Nation March About Not Calling Obama an African Witch Doctor, America like Before Kristallnacht
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nostromo
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:59amThe straw men are being set up so progressives can knock them down at their rallies. The professional left cant seem to get it thru their collective heads that it was the votes of white people that put Obama in office. That is hardly a kristallnacht environment.
Report Post »AzDebi
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 3:33pmGreat point!
Report Post »mzmaj7
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:55amBen Jealous: yet another example of the Left not demogoguing. How does he still maintain relevance?
Report Post »BoilitDown
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:53amI scour the news pretty thoroughly and Ben Jealous is the first person I’ve ever heard who called Obama a witch doctor. This is a blatant misdirect of people’s attention and a dishonest device to incite their followers.
Report Post »Ben Jealous is an embarrassment to the black community.
OkiePatriot
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:34amWhere was the outrage when President Bush was being called names and Hitler mustaches drawn on his posters and even a doll with his face on it with a noose around its neck? Double standard much…if that was done today with this President you would probably be arrested for a hate crime or at the least labeled a racist!
Report Post »mary841
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:21amAnd this is why we MUST pray for God to restore our country. Pray on your knees everyday! Yes, it is that important!
Report Post »Joseph_Plumb_Martin
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:00pmYou pray to god,I’ll pray to Joe Pesci
Report Post »The Good Source 101
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:18amWhen you have no back bone you must resort to foul tactics to survive your way of thought. It‘s amazing how it’s still a race issue, I see more and more Black folks seeing the idiocy in the wind blowing.
Report Post »Thug_N-Wordz_Luv_Beck31558
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:13amWith massive PROGRESS comes massive backlash?????? Where is the progress is he talking about? Some people just don’t want to let other folks get it. Like this a$$h*^e. They rather stir up contraversy with outlandish rhetoric. Everybody knows that just because you may see someone holding up an offensive sign or blurting out a racial slur, that does not indicate the view of the entire party. That for all parties involved. Clinton didn’t need to do what Obama did in two years compared to what he did in the 8 years he served. I like how he snuck in that there is supposedly 1600 buses already reserved. Why did that come off as a challenge to all these rallies that has or is going to go on, [particulary Becks's] to me? Was I reading in too deep to that? LOL I’m so tired of the word racist. The word racist should be a curse word until 2012 when we elect a new POTUS!
Report Post »ron the veteran
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:35amif the supreme courts do its job mr obama should be gone in just days. a full page add was put into the washington times with proof obama is not a natural born citizen. God is answering our prayers.
Report Post »flagbearer
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:01pmRon the Veteran, I’ve been saying for some time that we need to run ads in newspapers/magazines, so I’m glad to know that one has appeared. I think plenty of people would be willing to sponsor them. We need to have as many as possible in as many papers willing to print them–local papers, too. Is there anyone out there who can help develop them (making sure they are legally worded) and pass them around for us to place in newspapers around the country? Too many people still don’t know the ins and outs of everything going on today. Not everyone uses a computer, facebook, twitter, etc. We need some way of reaching them.
Report Post »natstew
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:12amWay back before the civil rights movement, before Martin Luther King Jr., before FDR, my uncle was warning of a black uprising against white people. He wasn’t a Klansman, he deplored the Klan, he wasn’t speaking from a racist position, just a human nature position. There are a large number of blacks who support an uprising, like the Mau Mau uprising in Africa.
The Black Panthers and the Black Muslims have been calling for it for years.
Report Post »The NAACP is becoming the largest Black Supremist organization in America. How is it that White Supremist organizations are bad and must be wiped out but Black Supremist are good and must be protected?
Eyore
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 8:44pmBecause their friends control the government
Report Post »bhelmet
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:10amThis is Church? What a distortion. I heard nothing about love or anything uniting. This is pure evidence that they stand against God – they are His enemy, not ours. We will need to stand with Him and have a firm reliance on Divine Providence. Fear not, stand with God.
Report Post »veritas51322
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:02amRestoring Honor People , we need to be very careful about using any rhetoric that can be misconstrued. We need to focus on positive principles and take the high road at all times!
Report Post »Contrarianthinker
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:29amVery sound advice. Did Christ respond with hatred when he was confronted by the Sanhedrin Jesus said while suffering on the cross, “Forgive them God for they know NOT what the’re doing.”
Most of these folks don‘t realize that they are following Lucifer’s wicked plans. Forgive them and pray for them.
Report Post »Joseph_Plumb_Martin
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:58amHeaven for the climate,Hell for the company
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LadyLibertea
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:01amThis preacher (if you could even call him that) is getting these people whipped up into a froth….by the time they get to their march they’ll be foaming at the mouth with hate speech and lies. What a bunch of drivle!
Report Post »Contrarianthinker
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:25amFolks, be grateful for his remarks. IF they are representative of the people going to be there, this will be a blessing for the cause of Constitutioanlism.
Report Post »Okpulot Taha
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:59amYou just gotta love good Christians preaching from pulpits; “God is on my side.” Each time I turn around, there is some preacher man telling me God is on his side.
Tell ya, God sure picks a lot of sides. God must be a politician.
Okpulot Taha
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Contrarianthinker
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:23amI’m curious. Where does the Great Spirit stand on matters of LIBERTY and the Constitution? I’m NOT mocking you. I sincerely want to know.
Report Post »freebornson
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:26am“But there were also false prophets among the people, even as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Lord who bought them, and bring on themselves swift destruction. And many will follow their destructive ways, because of whom the way of truth will be blasphemed. By covetousness they will exploit you with deceptive words, for a long time their judgment has not been idle.” II Peter 2:1-3. Seems like God knew these liars were coming. God is not a politician he is on the side of Truth. The problem is most of these hucksters in politics and their sometimes unscrupulous friends in the pulpit will abandon the truth because they love the praise of men rather than the praise of God. Fight for the truth. When you find it God will be waiting.
Report Post »Joseph_Plumb_Martin
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:47amgod likes to flip-flop on the issues,he loves messing with our minds.How else do you explain Christian Nationalists and Mormons?
Report Post »roninshaman
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:51pm@CONTRARIANTHINKER
You should look up information on the Choctaw Nation”s religious beliefs. I did, because of some of Okpulot Taha’s interesting statements and they are very different from Judaism, Christianity and even Islam.
A moment spent understanding is worth a lifetime spent in awe.
Report Post »roninshaman
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:54pm@Okpulot Taha
I forgot to mention that we are supposed to be on God’s side, not God on ours. Anyone who thinks they have God in their pocket faces a dire reckoning.
Report Post »Okpulot Taha
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 2:13pmCONTRARIAN THINKER comments, “Where does the Great Spirit stand on matters of LIBERTY and the Constitution?”
“The Great Spirit is in all things, he is in the air we breathe. The Great Spirit is our Father, but the Earth is our Mother. She nourishes us, that which we put into the ground she returns to us.”
- Big Thunder (Algonquin)
I will work at being brief for you. Two notions are easy to understand. Not all tribes believe in a Great Spirit. For most case examples, this Great Spirit is a manifestation of Christian missionary influence. There is a need to sort “things” out by tribe and by what is traditional and what is introduced to our tribes by Christian missionaries.
An example is there are several hundred words and expressions in my native tongue, Choctaw, which are not traditional. Changes in our language were caused by Cyrus Byington and his missionary work. However, mine is not a critique of Byington because he did much good for my peoples.
Two more notions for you, Contrarian Thinker. Read my Algonquin quote again. Make note Big Thunder instructs us Great Spirit is IN all things. This “in” alludes to sense of all things have a spirit or are touched by a spirit. This is not alluding to overall god like your Christian god. This is alluding to all natural things having a spiritual nature.
Other notion is note Big Thunder includes a second “god” which is Mother Earth. Big Thunder differentiates between spirits. This spirit is our father, this other spirit is our mother. This sets a context of different spirits guiding us in different ways.
Christian theology does not enjoy this differentiation of spirits, there is only one, God.
On wisdom from spirits, this is important to know my traditional peoples do not “pray” to spirits nor ask for “help” from spirits. We conduct ceremonies to “attract” spirits and accept whatever spirits do whether good or bad actions. An example is rain dance ceremonies in the Southwest is to “attract” the rain spirit. This spirit might not bring rain, might bring rain for crops or might bring floods.
Our traditional peoples view what a spirit does as a “message” and we are responsible to interpret what this message means then take appropriated actions. Rain does not come, this is a message to travel elsewhere in search of food. Rain comes, time to grow crops. Floods come, time to move to higher ground to survive.
In this sense, Contrarian Thinker, my peoples view spirits as causing natural events which lead us to certain behaviors. We hold ourselves accountable for our survival. Christians pray to God for help. This is to rely upon a god for survival. Christians do not hold themselves accountable for their survival.
Almost all those differences derive from my ancestors living out in the wilds, a harsh lifestyle. Christians derive their philosophy from living in cities where life is neither wild nor harsh. This is a difference between native independent survival and city resident mutual cooperation.
My peoples cannot speak with our spirits about notions like liberty nor our constitution. Those are not natural “things” which attract spirits. Notions like those, things of the mind, we rely upon our common sense and rely upon our knowledge of right and wrong. I will add my peoples’ sense of freedom is infinitely stronger than the Christian sense of freedom. Traditional American Indians are concerned with matters of the Earth such as game and crop along with protecting Mother Earth. Christians are concerned with matters of whom is in charge and societal philosophies.
Indians are fiercely independent, Christians are fiercely dependent.
CONTRARIAN THINKER adds, “I’m NOT mocking you. I sincerely want to know.”
You are invited to mock me whenever you like. This does not threatening me rather makes me stronger. Should you enjoy a chance to spend time with traditional American Indians, you will discover we are beyond offense. However, you can anger us through actions and deeds which tread upon us and our freedom.
No need for you to tip-toe around me. I will not be offended but I might scalp you!
“How smooth must be the language of the whites, when they can make right look like wrong, and wrong like right.”
- Black Hawk (Sauk)
Okpulot Taha
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Okpulot Taha
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 2:34pmRONINSHAMAN comments, “You should look up information on the Choctaw Nation”s religious beliefs. I did, because of some of Okpulot Taha’s interesting statements and they are very different from Judaism, Christianity and even Islam.”
I could easily write for a year here at the Blaze, write for year to explain my peoples’ traditional belief system. This year’s worth of writing would only be an introduction.
As with Contrarian Thinker, I have two notions for you.
My first notion is most difficult to understand. We traditional American Indians are maddeningly pragmatic. We simply speak truth, and our truth is based in reality. Anglos are often offended by our words which you better know as “blunt truth”. We dispense with politeness and etiquette and get right to the point. We are not slaves to political correctness. This is a critical component of our heritage and our traditions, both of which I will avoid discussing, for now.
An example, RONINSHAMAN, is somewhere around here I blast you about God. No offense is intended rather I am confronting you with blunt truth. You are probably offended. Displays of personal offense are viewed as personal weakness by my peoples. We will use this against you as a weapon. Should you blast back with blunt truth, this we respect, while you are truthful. Try to deceive us, we will metaphorically scalp you without a second thought. Centuries back, not so gracious, my ancestors killed deceitful people on the spot without a word said; deceit threatens our survival.
My second notion is easy to understand. Our traditional American Indian belief system is based upon common sense, right and wrong, and most important, truth. Very few modern religions are based upon those simple and pragmatic notions.
Okpulot Taha
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Rev. John
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 3:27pmI agree with your notions of Mother Earth and Father Sky.
However, as to the Christian beliefs, I will leave you with story.
There was a great flood, and a man was standing on roof of his house calling for God to save him.
A short time latter a man in boat comes by and get in and I will save you. The man on the roof
says thank you, but God will save me. So the waits, and waits, and soon a man in a helicopter
comes by and says give your hand and I will save you, the man on the roof
says thank you, but God will save me. The man drowns and stands before God, and says god why
didn’t you save me? God says what do you mean, I sent you a boat, and a helicopter.
Life comes in many flavors.
Report Post »Okpulot Taha
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 4:13pmREV. JOHN shares a delightful story but first, “I agree with your notions of Mother Earth and Father Sky.”
This is or should be the basis of environmentalism. Earth is our home, Earth is our mother. We typically do not show much respect for Mother Nature. Problem we have, REV. JOHN, is people twist environmental issues into political issues such as Al Gore and his Global Warming idiocy.
Many issues of “greenies” are good issues, such as saving whales, protecting endangered species, taking care of our natural wild lands and limiting suburban sprawl. If I were Christian and you will appreciate this, taking care of Mother Nature is God’s calling. This is displaying respect for God.
However, society often uses environmental issues to effect control over us, to take away our freedoms. This is contrary to our sense of right and wrong.
REV. JOHN shares a story, “However, as to the Christian beliefs, I will leave you with story.”
A delightfully moralistic story much in keeping with our American Indian stories. My medicine animal is Coyote who is the Creator, the Destroyer and the Trickster. Coyote is not too unlike God, yes? Most stories of Coyote are about his own arrogance and foolishness. Coyote is important to many tribes because he teaches us humility. This is much in keeping with Christian faith.
Coyote reminds us of foolish behavior much like your Christian standing upon a roof waiting for God.
This real life story is an example of division within my own peoples. In this case, we are challenged to determine which way is the moral way.
The Crow up on the plains have vast coal reserves under their lands. Crow people have decided to allow mining of this coal for benefit of their tribe. This will, of course, cause a lot damage to Mother Nature, but this can be repaired, in time.
The Cheyenne enjoy the same coal reserves. Cheyenne will not allow mining for economic benefit. Cheyenne philosophy is they would rather be poor than harm Mother Nature. Cheyenne are following a traditional path, a difficult and challenging path in our modern times.
Crow are frowned upon by my peoples. Cheyenne are honored by my peoples. However, being truthful, this is difficult to decide which tribe is right. I support the Cheyenne. I disagree with the Crow. However, I also acknowledge the Crow are chasing after what they believe is best for their tribe although at the expense of Mother Nature.
What is important here is a lesson of not being judgmental. Both the Crow and the Cheyenne are looking to survive, but through different means.
This circles around to your Christian upon a roof. The man was not willing to take his own survival into his hands rather left his survival in the hands of God. This is Coyote foolishness. This points to this danger of becoming a zealot, Christian or not.
Yours is a good story which imparts a good lesson about life. Thank you.
Okpulot Taha
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Okpulot Taha
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 4:32pmFREE BORN SON comments, “But there were also false prophets among the people….”
What is of interest to me, Free Born Son, is this Jealous boy knows he is lying and his audience knows he is lying. None care. All those folks in the video subscribe to a philosophy of lying is acceptable while this furthers a cause. This is clear hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy is my foremost complaint about Christians. I am not suggesting all Christians are liars nor all are hypocritical but I am suggesting a lot of Christians are not truly Christians. A person cannot be a Christian while subscribing to a philosophy of lying nor hypocrisy to effect some cause.
What I write about “God is on my side” is a truth, a distasteful truth. A hazard of Christianity is too many faux faithful believe, “God is on my side, therefore I am always right.”
Quite annoying to debate a person, annoying to ask a person to support his viewpoint only to have this person respond, “Because God said so.” This is the moment I dismiss this person as a worthless git, as just another mindless minion who cannot think on his own two feet. This is a weak and timid person I do not want involved in our conservative cause.
Yes, there are a lot of false prophets. This is not limited to only the NAACP.
Any person who invokes the name of God for personal benefit, is a false prophet.
Okpulot Taha
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Miami
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:58amThis guy is so full of hate, typical mass murderer who is still fighting the emotions from be called a nerd and instead of picking a gun he has planed the destruction of the nation in great detail.
Probably wasn’t breast fed either…!
Very Castro like
Report Post »BQI
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:57amIt appears much like with the non-prosecution of the Black Panthers in voter intimidation, another double standard of no political speech in churches appears to apply. Americans seeing this type of a DOUBLE STANDARD only fuels divisiveness in the country. This will lead to something.
PLEASE………………EVERYONE READ OUR NEW BLOG ARTICLE ON THIS SUBJECT……….
Black Conservative Blog; http://www.blackquillandink.com
Report Post »Marylou7
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:24amBQI thank you so much for your website. I truly enjoy it. Absolutely loved the Tea Partier singing the second verse of the national anthem. Bless you for posting it.
Report Post »flagbearer
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:50amBQI, thank you for the site. It is excellent. We need to realize that while many black Americans are being fooled, there are those who see the truth. “We all need to consider the lie behind progressive goals and how tyranny takes root by making false promises to the underprivileged. The goals of the progressives are blatantly in the open now, and all one needs to do is to look beyond their cleverly disguised language. To reach their goals, they must destroy America from within. They seek to divide and conquer–to divide racially, politically, religiously, and on social issues.”–from a letter to the editor of a newspaper.
Report Post »BQI
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:11pmThanks for the comments. I fully agree.
Report Post »roninshaman
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:43pm@BQI
I checked out your sight. Very cool. I didn’t know that there was another verse to the star spangled banner. You should draw more attention to that video. I think a lot of people would find it inspiring.
Report Post »JD Carp
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:57amThis is nothing more than race baiting. There is no hatred from the right and I have never heard anyone call Obama an “African witch doctor.” I don’t believe a single thinking conservative would aver say such a thing. Personally he seems more of an old time snake oil salesman than anything else.”Drink this it will give you energy, cure whatever ails you blah, blah, blah…”
Report Post »mtnclimberjim
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:15ambarry is a kenyan whitch doctor. He have great mojo cause got white devil in him. Now that was funny. Where can I get that tee shirt that has barry as a witch doctor on it. Now that is a funny shirt.
Report Post »Lighten up, he’s just a jackass that we like to poke fun at. The communist freak. Was that to harsh?
DocHollidayHere
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:55amkool
Report Post »Rev. John
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 2:55pmI wouldn‘t insult African Witch Doctor’s like that.
Report Post »WTF!!!!
Eyore
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 8:59pmWell maybe some one should call him an African Witch Doctor
And is their something wrong with being an African Witch Doctor. They do exist and I am sure most of them are very nice fellows
Report Post »freebornson
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:53amThat is what happens when you graduate from one of the public schools. The schools teach fuzzy feel good thinking and anti-American rhetoric. Throw in a healthy dose of race baiting and you get the garbled unintelligible rant that you hear from this representative of the NAACP. National Association for the Advancement of Communist Propoganda.
Report Post »Mikee T
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:48amAdd your comments
Report Post »wingedwolf
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 6:20pmThanks Mikey. This is just more of the same abomination. the great uniter has done more to divide us than the KKK.
Report Post »Mikee T
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:47amGee……… I never heard my priest talk like that…….he sticks to the word of the Lord….what’s wrong with these radical people…….they are divisive, uninformed and agenad oriented….they should be ashamed to call themselves “Men of God”……..absolutely a disgrace !! Not to mention, mendacious and most of all, “phony”. They are no better than the guy that made everyone drink the koolaid years ago…… God Help Us !!
Report Post »FreedomOfSpeech
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:45amOrganizations like the NAACP need to fan the fires of race hatred. Otherwise, they go out of business. The president is black, the attorney general is black, there are black people on the supreme court and in every area of corporate America and entertainment. Despite making up just 13% of the population, they are heavily over-represented in benefits received from our government.
Cry me a river Ben Jealous. We are all hurting in Obama’s America.
Report Post »Stevsea
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:42amThese people are ridiculous. Would they be forming this march if Glenn Beck wasn’t so successful with his? I hope it’s on CSPAN so I can watch it. Oh and preacher, you forgot “indivisible” in your excerpt of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Report Post »wingedwolf
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 1:25pmThey would not. Glenn’s rally scared the pants off them. Let’s see if they leave the place as clean as the Lincoln Memorial was left when everyone was gone. That will show you how they feel about America.
Report Post »bubbie
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 3:44pmI hope it rains!
Report Post »staythecourse
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 3:59pmPlease take note. This is a new flag being unveiled and a new flag that people are taking a pledge of alligence to. This is very very dangerous. It has done away with the stars as representation of individual states… and the strips are decreased and no longer represent the 13 colonies. This is a very very dangerous movement. Do not… i repeate…do not underestimate the power of iconography to empower this group….this socialist revolution!
Report Post »staythecourse
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 4:07pmOh and preacher, you forgot “indivisible” in your excerpt of the Pledge of Allegiance….
It is deliberte that “indivisible” is left out. That would imply individual states coming together as a union. This group denies recognition of individual states. That was no mistake! Look at the flag… it is one N… where individual state stars should be.
Report Post »broker0101
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:41amSounds like NAACP President Ben Jealous has been jealous.
Report Post »FreedomOfSpeech
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:40amI Ben Jealous before, especially when my girl be lookin’ at other dudes.
Report Post »Skwerl E. Muckenfutch
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:04amLol
Report Post »longatkins
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:39amThis kind of idiotic rhetoric is a disgrace to the memories of the originators of the NAACP organization. It is divisive and derogatory to the American people.
Report Post »veritas51322
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:58amIt’s a sad perversion of Christianity to hear this being preached from a pulpit bearing the cross.
Report Post »Weetsie
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:59amYou may want to check out the party affiliation of the people running the NAACP now. They are all socialists and communists.
Report Post »ron the veteran
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:24amNAACP= national afro-american communist party
Report Post »broker0101
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:39amMust be nice to have someone besides yourself on whom you can blame all your problems. I wouldn’t know anything about that.
Report Post »Freelancer
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:20amMmm Hmm…. That’s right…. Mmm Hmm…. Can I get an “amen”….?
Report Post »Mr.Nick
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 2:10pmAmen..
Report Post »PubliusPencilman
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 9:15pmYou mean like when a bunch of white christian men complain about reverse racism and that Christianity is under seige from… well… I am not sure who. Yeah, I hate that kind of fake victimhood.
Report Post »Flagwaver
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:37amThis sounds like a church undertaking political speech. Isn’t that illegal? Not to mention, I read the same thing happening in Germany when Hitler was making his changes. But, if anyone actually says that, they get called every name in the book because it is racist hate-speech.
Report Post »BQI
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 10:58amIt appears much like with the non-prosecution of the Black Panthers in voter intimidation, another double standard of no political speech in churches appears to apply. Americans seeing this type of a DOUBLE STANDARD only fuels divisiveness in the country. This will lead to something.
PLEASE………………EVERYONE READ OUR NEW BLOG ARTICLE ON THIS SUBJECT……….
Black Conservative Blog; http://www.blackquillandink.com
Report Post »ron the veteran
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:23amobama should be removed real soon hes not a natural born citizen. and he should be arrested at any time. along with biden, pelosi and a lot of other dems who are involved in this sham on the american people.
ron the veteran
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:26amBQI great site thanks for your patriotism
Report Post »Contrarianthinker
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:30amRon, sadly Glenn beck calls truthers like use whackos. This is a BIG hole in Glenn’s armour. I’ve warn3ed him about this.
Report Post »ron the veteran
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:36ama full page add is in the washington times with proof of his crime
Report Post »moelarrycurly
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:38amBQI-that blog scares the hell out of me. Any suggestions as far as what we can do to prevent this looming threat. Also-I have added your site to my ‘favorites list and will be reading intently. Thank you!
Report Post »Joseph_Plumb_Martin
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 11:44amContrarianthinker
Report Post »Glenn quoted from troofer Eustace Mullins on Wednesdays TV show,so maybe Glenn is a crypto-troofer
BQI
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:09pmMOELARRYCURLY…I think people on this site…get it! We have to get others educated and that is the intent of the BQI blog. I think we need to be questioning all things. We need to support true conservatives and then HOLD THEIR FEET TO THE FIRE…… AND I MEAN HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. We are now at a point where the slightest error can be the trigger that puts us into the crisis mode. My concern with this video is that Blacks still buy into this stuff. Even my family members. I won’t quit until, like Rush say,”….everybody agrees with me” :-)
Black Conservative Blog: http://www.blackquillandink.com
Report Post »AnnMarie
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 12:14pmOnce again, if the Churches insist on getting political on the pulpit, they will sure find that they will be speaking to themselves as most people will begin to stay home.
Report Post »sup3rm4n
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 1:10pmWhy isn’t this churches tax exempt status taken away?????
Report Post »poverty.sucks
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 1:54pmI didn’t see or hear any scripture. Where the message about god in all that BLAH BLAH BLAH. 1, 600 buses? Short Yellow empty buses ones. When the far left talks number, they tend to exaggerate.
Report Post »Maibus
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 2:59pmWhy quote if you are going to omit? Isn’t it one nation under God indivisable, with liberty and justice for all. I am just saying it seems to me that people are getting hot over something that they themselves are blowing out of charicter. What is this nation coming to?
Report Post »martinez012577
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 3:48pmDid anyone understand what this guy was saying?
Report Post »Patriot nurse
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 4:10pmMy Preacher encourages us to vote….Boy that speach is quite different….
Report Post »GRuss
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 4:45pmIt‘s only illegal if it’s anti-democrat.
Report Post »patriotsforamerica
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 7:37pmFar as I know, churches are free to talk about what ever they want. It is inclusion of religion in government that is not.
Report Post »Buck Bagaw
Posted on September 27, 2010 at 8:12pmThe agenda of this organization ( actually the Black wing of the American socialist party) is to keep Black people misinformed.
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