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Barack and Michelle Obama’s Black Nationalism, In Their Own Words

We encourage our readers to circulate the following in its entirety. Instead of speaking for (or about) the Obamas, we will let them and their church speak for themselves.

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Does Anyone NOT See the Big Picture?

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Yes, Barry, Michelle Obama IS an Issue

Sorry, Barry, your wife is an issue in this campaign just as Hillary Clinton’s spouse is an issue. The thesis that your wife wrote during her senior year at Princeton reinforces our perception that you are into Black identity politics if not outright Black Nationalism, and are therefore totally unfit to lead a multiracial and ethnically diverse nation like the United States.

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Obama’s Black Nationalist Politics, In His Own Words

To the above picture of a Black Nationalist who is anything but a racial unifier, we add Barack Hussein Obama’s endorsement of Al Sharpton and his National Action Network, whose record of inciting hatred of white people and especially Jews is well known. “Reverend Sharpton is a voice for the voiceless, and a voice for the dispossessed. What National Action Network has done is so important to change America, and it must be changed from the bottom up” (Obama at the National Action Network, April 2007). A Google search on “Sharpton” and “Tawana Brawley” or “Yankel Rosenbaum” or “Crown Heights” or “Freddy’s Fashion Mart” will allow the reader to verify for himself or herself the racist and anti-Semitic track record of both Sharpton and his organization. The fact that Obama praised this individual while soliciting his support should tell us everything we need to know about him.

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Obama’s Pastor: When Louis Farrakhan Speaks, Black People Listen

Obama’s Pastor: When Louis Farrakhan Speaks, Black People Listen

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