Black pastors group launches anti-Obama campaign around gay

Washington (CNN) August 1, 2012 -- A group of black pastors are responding to President Barack Obama's support of same-sex marriage with what they say will be a national campaign aimed at rallying black Americans to rethink their overwhelming support of the President, though the group's leader is offering few specifics about the effort.

The Rev. Williams Owens, who is president and founder of the Coalition of African-Americans Pastors and the leader of the campaign, has highlighted opposition to same-sex marriage among African-Americans. He calls this campaign "an effort to save the family."
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fundamentalism knows nothing of race.so the fact that this is a black pastor speaking against gay marriage is irrelevant.

i find it interesting that self-avowed conservatives,who constantly push the ideology that they are for smaller government and less intrusive taxation and regulation,will then turn around and push the legislature to impose laws promoting biblical morality.

so i ask you bob.
who are the hypocrites?

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