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riversedge (2,953 posts)The underlying racism in Gov. Scott Walker questioning whether or not President Obama is a ChristianI find it absolutely embarrassing that our Gov would say such stupid stuff!Tweet:Think Smarter â€@ProudlyLiberal2 20m20 minutes agoThe underlying racism in Gov. Scott Walker questioning whether or not President Obama is a Christian http://bit.ly/1DKW4JlMon Feb 23, 2015 at 09:12 AM PSTThe underlying racism in Gov. Scott Walker questioning whether or not President Obama is a Christianhttp://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/02/23/1366261/-The-underlying-racism-in-Gov-Scott-Walker-questioning-whether-or-not-President-Obama-is-a-Christian?utm_content=buffere83b2&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=bufferby Shaun King This past weekend, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a conservative darling and potential Republican nominee for president, waded into deeply troubling waters when he refused to state whether or not he believed President Obama is a Christian. “I don’t know,†Walker said in an interview at the JW Marriott hotel in Washington, where he was attending the winter meeting of the National Governors Association. Told that Obama has frequently spoken publicly about his Christian faith, Walker maintained that he was not aware of the president’s religion. “I’ve actually never talked about it or I haven’t read about that,†Walker said, his voice calm and firm. “I’ve never asked him that,†he added.................Use some reverse logic for a moment: If the President of the United States is not a Christian, what is he?Jump below the fold for more..................
randys1 (5,648 posts)1. GOP exists for the sole purpose to cause death and destructionGOP exists for the sole purpose to cause death and destruction**** you walker, you need a good slap is what you need
ladjf (14,725 posts)2. His disrespect for the office of the Presidency and the Presidentgo FAR beyond mere racism. It's unpatriotic and inhuman.
...questioning whether or not President Obama is a Christian.http://www.democraticunderground.com/1084147851st. What business is it of Walker's to comment on another person's faith or lack thereof. Why not ask him if Obama is an adulterer or pederast or still eats dogs? (by his own admission, Obama has done at least one of those things).2nd. If the left will litererly lose their shit over something Walker will not talk about, can you imagine what they will do when he becomes president?Here is a preview:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6locfXcsQQ8[/youtube] *WDS=Walker Derangement Syndrome
Ted Kennedy is the only person with an actual confirmed kill in the war on women.
“I don’t know,†Walker said in an interview at the JW Marriott hotel in Washington, where he was attending the winter meeting of the National Governors Association. Told that Obama has frequently spoken publicly about his Christian faith, Walker maintained that he was not aware of the president’s religion. “I’ve actually never talked about it or I haven’t read about that,†Walker said, his voice calm and firm. “I’ve never asked him that,†he added.
riversedge (2,953 posts)The underlying racism in Gov. Scott Walker questioning whether or not President Obama is a Christian “I don’t know,†Walker said in an interview
As for me, I fall back on the Word of God. "Ye shall know them by their fruit." and believe me, Obama has some pretty rotten fruit.
Careful there. The left will call that an attack on Obama's children.
Americans believe our nation is facing some substantial challenges. Government spending is out of control. Terrorists seek to destroy our way of life. Our economic recovery has been slow. Our borders aren't secure. The federal government has usurped powers that rightly belong to our states.And every day across Wisconsin, and as I travel the nation, I hear from people who share with me their worries about — and their hopes for — our country....One thing we've learned in Wisconsin through all our challenges and successes over the past four years, is when we keep our focus on what matters to the people, we earn their respect, if not always their agreement. And, in a purple state that hasn't gone to a Republican presidential candidate in 30 years, our approach has translated into three wins in four years.There has been much discussion about a media double standard where Republicans are covered differently than Democrats, asked to weigh in on issues the Democrats don't face. As a result, when we refuse to take the media's bait, we suffer.I felt it this week when I was asked to weigh in on what other people said and did and what others' beliefs are. If you are looking for answers to those questions, ask those people.