Wednesday, August 1, 2012

African-American Pastors Urge The Public To Withdraw Their Support And Vote From President Obama In The 2012 Election


Barack Obama 

According to CNN, in "an effort to save the family" the Coalition of African-Americans Pastors, with 3,742 members strong, have launched a national campaign against U.S. President Barack Obama, due to his stance on promoting gay marriage, which goes against the Bible and Christian faith. The event was held at the National Press Club.


Mitt Romney, pictured above, is running against President Obama in the 2012 election

The Rev. Williams Owens, who is chairman of the group, is appealing to African-Americans to withdraw their vote and support for President Obama in this year‘s election, as he is openly violating the word of God, the Bible, with his actions.


President Obama at the White House with high profile gay Hollywood executive David Geffen and his boy toy Jeremy Lingvall. Hollywood gays, frequently seen at the White House, have been a big force in setting President Obama's political and economic agenda. Hollywood, both gay and straight have compromised his judgment.

Owens stated, "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. I am ashamed that the first black president chose this road, a disgraceful road."

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