There’s a new slogan making its way onto car bumpers and across the Internet. It reads simply: "Pray for Obama: Psalm 109:8"
A nice sentiment?
Maybe not.
The psalm reads, "Let his days be few; and let another take his office."
Presidential criticism through witty slogans is nothing new. Bumper stickers, t-shirts, and hats with "1/20/09" commemorated President Bush’s last day in office.
But the verse immediately following the psalm referenced is a bit more ominous: "Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow."
Obama Invites Black Panther Leader to White House
Posted by arlenearmy on November 5, 2009
Yes, that’s right ! Black panther leader Malik Zuzu Shabazz gets invited to the White House. I ditto youtuber Bertly’s question: What’s that Black Panther doing in the White House? During the campaign Obama said he would build a army that will be better funded & equipped than our present military. Could be this was discussed between Obama & Shabazz?
Its no secret that the Black Panthers don’t like white folks & they are open about those feelings.
So its seems very strange to me that Obama allows that man on the property.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2009/10/30/seius-stern-tops-white-house-visitor-list/
From WorldNetDaily:
OBAMA WATCH CENTRAL
Surprise! Guess who visited White House
Lots of infamous names on logs, Obama in full-court denial mode
Malik Zulu Shabazz, national chairman of the radical New Black Panther Party, refused to confirm or deny to WND whether he visited the White House since President Obama took office, despite his name appearing on a recent administration disclosure.
Shabazz’s namesake was among the 110 names and 481 visits released by the White House on Friday as part of the Obama administration’s so-called volunteer disclosure policy. The names were just a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of visitors who have gone through the White House’s doors since January.
Among the famous names that stood out on the brief list were Shabazz, Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers.
The White House blog claimed all three names were “false positives” – names that make you think of a well-known person, but are actually someone else.
Added the official blog: “In September, requests were submitted for the names of some famous or controversial figures (for example Michael Jordan, William Ayers, Michael Moore, Jeremiah Wright, Robert Kelly, and Malik Shabazz). The well-known individuals with those names never actually came to the White House. Nevertheless, we were asked for those names, and so we have included records for those individuals who were here and share the same names.”
Other famous names confirmed to have visited the White House include Oprah Winfrey and George Soros.
Asked by WND to confirm or deny he had visited the White House, Shabazz replied by e-mail “no comment on that one.”