black people hate gay people . . . obama is no different

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/12/17/obama.warren/index.html

the black person who loses their shit for being called the n-word, is the same black person who will gladly call any gay person a faggot.

i can't wait until people meet God face to face, and try to use a book written by man as their excuse to hate.

go black people.
I'm pretty sure there are gay black people.



Just saying…

Edit: just looked at the article; that is a strange and disappointing pick.


No idea where you're going with this Blacks V. Gays thing, though.
azaghal1981 wrote:
I'm pretty sure there are gay black people.



Just saying…



black straight people hate black gay people the most.  they consider it a disgrace to their race and heritage.  they don't call it "on the down low" in the black world for nothing.

and the minister he picked notoriously hates gay people.  you pick someone with so much hate, you obviously believe the hate.  or i guess he'll pull a rev. wright, and pretend he knew nothing.
RustyOrgan wrote:
I'm still willing to give Obama the benefit of the doubt.  I hope his next move will help the …  I think he's just doing this to appease the homophobes out there for when he reveals his TRUE agenda! (too optimistic?)


youre joking right?
No, I am not joking.  I'm listening to his press conference right now (he's taking questions) and I'm going to give him a pass on Rick Warren.  I suggest you listen as well…
you know, actually, i don't like some gay people either.  oh well.

we knew obama hated gays from the beginning, so it is not much a shock really.

but obama is cool, and people voted for him because it was the cool thing to do.
You CAN'T be serious. You just can't.

Ugh.

i am always serious about gay issues.

if you don't want to hear it, leave my fucking thread.

god, i'm sorry; i should not have yelled.  sorry.  i just used hate to talk about hate, which defeats my original point.
you're reading CNN again…………….
is this the "change" and "hope" you lefties had hoped for? 
he seems like a true champion for the left! LOL
num wrote:
you're reading CNN again…………….


one of my favorites things to do is read the sub-realities that exist between cnn/msnbc/foxnews.com
"It's not about you."

That's the very first line from Warren's book.

You should be appalled that we start the inauguration with a prayer in the first place, not that he has chosen a religious person that is anti-abortion, anti-gay and anti-stem cell.
shut up
I have photo evidence of manimtired doing back flips this morning when he heard the pick.

This Obama idea of reaching out to the people who didn't vote for him from the very first moment is working.
whats LOL about this is you refuse to say say anything bad about the bama and instead criticize the tradition of having a prayer.  say you think he did something wrong..i DARE you? you can do it…come on…
lol.
awesome.  if obama chooses someone who agrees with him, he's not being "change".  if he picks someone who doesn't agree with him, he's a traitor.  no winning with you folks, huh?
sweetcell also cannot bring himself to criticize the messiah.  unreal.  and he loves gay people… ???
manimtired wrote:
whats LOL about this is you refuse to say say anything bad about the bama and instead criticize the tradition of having a prayer.  say you think he did something wrong..i DARE you? you can do it…come on…
lol.


Here you go:  "I don't remember what thread it was where we were talking about the two candidates energy policies and I mentioned both candiates have severe holes, but here is an example of where McCain has it right and Obama has it wrong.  Contrast this with drilling for oil off the coast and you'll see that neither canidadate is going to lead this country to a proper energy solution as long as one is sucking up to the oil companies and one is sucking up to the US corn based ethanol lobby...."

Not your turn to say something nice about Obama.

And for the record, I hate the pick of Warren, but I hate the fact that we have somebody do it at all much more.  And do you know who I blame for that?  FDR because he brought the tradition back, so I'm not afraid to call liberals out, depsite being one.  It was gone for 144 years and America survived just fine without it…

The thing is, it's such a trivial event, there's no policy involved, no policy statement being made and we've known it was going to be Warren no matter who won the election since August 16 so to be upset about it now puzzles me a bit.

i think the fact that he hates gay people is pretty cool. LOL.
manimtired wrote:
instead criticize the tradition of having a prayer


Do you homework.  We've had more inaugurations with out the prayer than with it.