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Otis "My Man" Moss is Obama's new Pastor but is No Peach

Reverend Otis Moss III Obama's New and Improved Wonderful Pastor is Just as Anti-American as Reverend Wright.  I predict Obama will be the democrat nominee.  This new Preacher has not been vetted yet.  He uses Ice Cube as material for his sermons.  This is from World Net DailyFox News and his Sermons on You Tube  and more goodies here.  Eventually this WND stuff will filter over to more Major Blogs.  Otis is not "My Man" but he can "Shout" as loud as Otis at the Roadhouse in Animal House!  Cheers,

 World Net Daily

  • In his Easter sermon, Moss spoke at length about the media attention received by Wright.  Moss claimed Wright was "lynched" by the international media.

    "No one should start a ministry with lynching, no one should end their
    ministry with lynching," Moss said.

    In a
    section of the sermon being circulated on You Tube Moss went on to quote a song by the rap artist Ice Cube:

    "Do you know who's got our back? If I was Ice Cube, I would say it a little differently – you picked the wrong folk to mess with," Moss exclaimed.

    The song Moss was referring to is actually titled "Wrong bleep to bleep with."  It includes the lyrics "bleep America, still with the triple K" and it uses the spelling "AmeriKKKa."

    The full lyrics provided in the
    album:

 

  • "Down wit the bleep that I bail out
    I'm platinum blank and I didn't have to sell out
    bleep you
    IceCube, that's what the people say
    bleep AmeriKKKa, still with the triple K
    Cause you know when my nine goes buck
    it'll bust your head like a watermelon dropped from 12 stories up
    Now let's see who'll drop"
  • The cover image of Ice Cube's album, titled "Death Certificate," features a dead man identified as "Uncle Sam" who is covered by an American flag.
     
  • Larry Johnston, who writes at the No Quarter blog, commented, "Wright and Ice Cube share much in common. Both preach a message that black Americans are victims of white prejudice."
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