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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (96419)1/9/2015 9:53:47 PM
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You're completely right, across the board.

I will never forget how as soon as Obama's campaign started to gain traction in 2008, his "church", the Trinity Church of Christ, rushed to change its anti-White, anti-American, pro-African tenets, which they had proudly published online to softer positions.

Fortunately, there is an Internet archiving service that routinely captures historical versions of websites published online and archives those. The service captured the original version of TUCC's website, which portrayed Obama's "church" as the anti-White, anti-American and pro-African militant hate group that it is.

The left claim he attended a Christian church. That's utter bull$hit! It was obviously another Black militant hate group, probably established as a tax-dodge. Between that hateful TUCC website and his pastor of 20 years screaming "god damn America!" at his militant Black congregation, it was immediately clear the kind of trash we were dealing with, yet millions of White Christian men marched into secret voting booths and voted for that piece of filth.

Here is a link to the original website, just before Obama emerged as a strong contender against Hillary in 2008:

When reading this, don't forget that Obama went to this "church" for over 20 years and listened to its racist minister for over 20 years as well.

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