Black pastors' 'Amen!' turning to 'Oh my!' |
Perhaps
no one knows the despair caused by the government's destruction of the
black family better than the black pastors who try to hold their
communities together.
Many of them fought for civil
rights and equality under the law. They've worked to improve their
communities and lobbied for assistance to deal with deep social
problems.
But you'll search far and wide
before you find many black pastors who say the solution to their
communities' problems will be met by legalizing "gay" marriage.
And now some of them -- who voted for Barack Obama -- will be giving their churches different advice ...
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Newspaper
editors spike stories and columns that are poorly written, wrong or
that they just don't like. And that's their right. But what happens if a
columnist gets frustrated by a publication's decision not to cover an
issue?
Can the columnist spike the newspaper?
We're about to find out ...
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