Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A Petition ask Black Pastors to Stop dividing the Black Community over Gay Marriage


On SignOn.org, there's a petition demanding the Coalition of African American Pastors to stop their foolishness over President Obama's support of Gay Marriage.

Here's the premise:
Instead of uniting the Black Community to fight against Voter ID/Suppression laws, drugs, violent crimes, lack of education, high unemployment and the disproportionate number of Black men in the prison system, the Coalition of African American Pastors (CAAP) is rallying for 100,000 signatures on a petition to stand against President Obama in this election because of his personal views on marriage equality. We must stop allowing our community to be divided over our diversity, and focus on those things that make us the same. Equality has never hurt anyone, it only makes us stronger.
Please check it out and sign if you like.

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