It’s campaign season, which is pretty much the only time we see politicians in the hood. Why do these guys come to our community? So they can get a great photo of them “keeping it real” with the Blacks. I’m almost positive if Santorum knew New York Times photographer Stephen Crowley would capture this incredible moment in a Florida church (click for larger image), he would have canceled his speech and avoided the awkward interaction with black kids who don’t give a damn who he is, and obviously have no interest in the sounds coming out of his mouth.Source

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This is a very cynical post. Why do you assume all politicians are insincere?
Why do you assume that I assume that all politicians are insincere?
By the way, this was reposted from another blog, mainly because I LOVE the photo.
That's funny!
Where is YOUR community and what distinguishes who is allowed in from those who are not?
Well, the text speaks for itself -- it's clearly a cynical statement. The only assumption I made was that you wrote it. I assumed you wrote it because the quoted text wasn't in quotation marks or indented or otherwise signified as a quote.
It is a funny picture.
Last week when a woman at one of his rallies said she wanted to get that Muslim out of office. Santorum said something to the effect that he was doing his best to do so. When asked later by a reporter if he believed Obama was a Muslim, he said "No." Then he was asked why he didn't say something to that effect to the woman, Santorum said, "He's a big boy, he can take care of himself." Now I'm a cynic.
Whenever I post something that is immediately followed by the word "Source", with a link, that means it came from that particular source and was not written by me.
What I see in this picture is pure disrespect for someone. If this would of been obama speaking at a white church and the white kids did the same thing you would of called them all racists. Tired of the double standards of the black community. Also if we would call the church a white church that's wrong to but no problem saying black Church.
Anonymous...
You bore me. I read your comments and I simply don't feel the need to respond. I hear your voice on the Anti-Pundit, I hear your voice in comments on the pjstar. Your rhetoric is just tired. Get over yourself son.
Please, please, ask yourself (recent Anonymous) who made the "black" church a necessity? I find it absolutely amazing and to God's glory that so many black people have chosen to be Christian, the faith of their slaveholders. Once slavery was ended, black people were not invited into the white Christian churches--they had to create their own in which to worship as Christians.
Sharon...
It is not necessary for you dignify Anonymous with a response. The comments just are not worthy.
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