Monday, March 31, 2008

One-degree of separation: Klein: Racists return to Obama's website; Update: removed again
















The New Black Panther Party (NBPP)—the "anti-white and virulently anti-Semitic black supremacist party"—"once again endorsed Sen. Barack Obama on the presidential candidate's own website," Aaron Klein reported March 30, 2008, at WorldNetDaily.

The NBPP had been a registered team member and blogger on Obama's MyObama campaign site," Klein wrote. The "NBPP endorsement was reposted (image removed) on Obama's official website."

Read the rest of Klein's article here.



However, by the afternoon of March 31, 2008, NBPP's profile and badge had once again been removed from the website.

This is the second time that "Obama's campaign removed the controversial organization from the presidential candidate's official website." It was previously removed on March 19, 2008.

Also see: Obama Supporters for Marijuana Law Reform; Updated: Site Admin Must Approve Groups Before They Appear; Updated-Other Interesting Groups, Yellow Limes, March 20, 2008.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I Am shocked, I tell you shocked, the AUDACITY of Obama's campaign, reusing this tired old technique, attempting to make the people feel helpless in the face of men who will do as they want, consensus be damned.

As well as higher intellect, apparently.

Sounds like a Cheney move.

What is it with losers, always imitiating losers?