Ken Hutcherson: Obama has no 'black experience'

Pams House blend  Jul 04 09

Hutcherson photo art via Mike Tidmus.

Oh man, the homo-hating pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Washington state, Ken Hutcherson, has decided to weigh in on the perceived homosexualist statements of President Obama during that White House reception last week. While the LGBT community didn't see any forward momentum in that speech, Pastor Hutch says Obama's "problem" is that he's simply not black enough, or rather, the President lacks what Hutch feels is the "correct" black background (a charge levied against candidate Obama early on by some blacks during the campaign) to claim membership in the African American community. Full story...

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