Pastor Goes After Barack Obama

June 8th, 2008 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

A pastor, James David Manning of Atlah World Ministries, released the following video recently:

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Well, this is certainly becoming interesting. One promised bombshell after another. The problem with American politics, and rumors like this in the United States, is that they are constantly playing it dirty. Those who oppose a specific candidate are willing to do whatever necessary to destroy that person’s image, and thus his (or her) chances.

Instead of coming up with videos, with evidence, that a candidate is lying about this or that, they simply invent and spread rumors. This is quite pathetic. If you’ve got something on someone, share it with everyone. If you don’t, shut the hell up.

And if you say you’ve got ‘evidence,’ but refuse to share it, you should be treated like a social outcast, like a cheater. A charlatan. And when you are a pastor, you should be denounced by your entire church.

Put up or shut up Mr. Manning. And that goes for every single person who says that he has a ‘video’ or ‘evidence’ of one of the Obamas involved in something unethical. Since you all don’t put up, just shut your damn pie-hole.

And I’m not even a supporter of Obama.

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  1. Stop The ACLU
    June 8th, 2008 at 17:16
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  2. Claudia
    June 8th, 2008 at 17:25
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    In a way it’s a refreshing change; a vitriolic black pastor attacking Obama instead of supporting him. This guy is apparently a frequent guest of Fox News, the only channel that was willing to give voice to the whitey video rumor. The other videos of the church are all uniformly anti-Obama with names like: "Black people and the hoochie coochie dance" "A house negro and his master" "Who’s nigger are you?" "Oprah Winfrey as jungle fever" "Obama and his gay disguise" I’m so not kidding, those are the NAMES of the videos. According to one video if Obama is elected blacks will force white people to "the plantations of Mississippi". I have a nice idea. Any church, be it Trinity or these clowns, whose activities are primarily political MUST have their tax-exempt status revoked. (Though personally I don’t believe religious entities should have tax-exempt status at all)

  3. » Pastor Goes After Barack Obama
    June 8th, 2008 at 17:55
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  4. Ann
    June 8th, 2008 at 18:08
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    He is well paid by the Republican party to make this video! Hilary tried to steal the nomination by accepting the votes of Michigan and Florida, which were illegal anyway. This pastor should be ashamed for all that he said on  this video. It is time for pastors to shut up and continue doing what they are called to do….the will of God.

  5. Polimom
    June 9th, 2008 at 04:24
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    This guy is about on a par with Larry Johnson over a No Quarter.  I can’t believe you’re giving him space and time….  

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