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Hmmmm...are cracks in alliance between the Americans who are black and the democrat party starting to appear...it only took 47 years...

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...-Fundraiser-City-Hall-and-ABC-News-in-Chicago

[h=2]Thursday evening in Chicago, black grassroots activists fed up with manipulation of their suffering by city leadership turned out to protest a fundraiser for President Obama held by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Speaker of the General Assembly Michael Madigan. [/h]According to the protesters, Emanuel, Madigan, and Obama pretend to try to help their community but do nothing to curb the funneling of money and contracts to corrupt community organizations and union-controlled worksites that won’t hire black labor.
The protest began in the lobby of the building where the fundraiser took place and proceeded with a march past City Hall, ending up in front of the ABC 7 News studio on State Street.

When you give over 90% of your vote to one political party, and get nothing in return, except bad education, increased crime in your communities, increased out of wedlock birth rates, and all manner of social ills, increased unemployment, for 47 years, it may be time to stop giving that party your vote...
 

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at the democrat convention this year, you know, when the democrats as a party denounced God three times
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Can you remind me what exactly they said that denounced god? Something like Bill Clinton saying "There is no god", or Joe Biden saying "Christianity is a myth"?
 
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Actually, when the obama minions realized that the word, "God," wasn't mentioned in their party platform even one time, word came down to put it back in. The black and hispanic constituencies of the democrat party actually believe in "God," so not having it in the platform, even one time, was...problematic for the liberal democrats. Since the platform was already voted on and finished they needed to take the vote to the convention floor to change the wording, and put "God," back into the platform. They voted three times. Each time the floor delegates yelled louder to keep "God," out of the platform.

I see why you missed it because the mainstream media didn't cover it. It was the most dramatic event of the two conventions and it received no coverage outside of conservative talk radio and Fox cable news. I'll find the actual video, which is in an earlier post here on this thread. The mayor of L.A. doesn't know what to do when the floor vote says no to "God," three times...so he just says it passed, and they put it back in...

It was in another thread, but I found it on youtube...it wasn't clinton or biden...It was the majority of the delegates to the democrat convention...the saying no to "God," three times begins at the 51 second mark...at 1:48 they begin to say no...at the 2:32 mark the Mayor really looks troubled and not sure what to do...




The DNC Chair tries three times to secure the required two-thirds floor vote to change the DNC platform to reinsert the references to God and Jerusalem, but a majority of the Democrat delegates clearly vote each time against the platform change. Finally, the DNC Chair gives up, cynically declares that 2/3 of the delegates have voted for the platform change, and the motion passes. The delegates boo in disapproval of the reinsertion of God and Jerusalem back into the Democratic platform, and the display of Obama-style Chicago politics at work.

de·nounce

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verb (used with object), de·nounced, de·nounc·ing.1.to condemn or censure openly or publicly: todenounce a politician as morally corrupt.

2.to make a formal accusation against, as tothe police or in a court.

3.to give formal notice of the termination or denial of (a treaty, pact, agreement, or thelike).

4.Archaic. to announce or proclaim, especiallyas something evil or calamitous.

5.Obsolete . to portend.


 
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