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08/30/16 2:06 AM

#254311 RE: F6 #254310

To Mark Burns, hey, more white people are on food stamps. Trump says (haha) he is for all, so why is your 'sermon' all about black people?

Who Gets Food Stamps? White People, Mostly.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/28/food-stamp-demographics_n_6771938.html

Thanks for that, F6.

See also:

The real story of the shutdown: 50 years of GOP race-baiting
A House minority from white districts want to destroy the first black president, and the GOP majority abets them
By Joan Walsh Wednesday, Oct 2, 2013 08:10 AM
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=92667610

Yes, the Republican Party is Racist, and here’s why
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=107807314

Obama no longer qualifies for the title of “Food Stamp President” that Republican Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House, tried to hang
on him during the 2012 presidential campaign. As we noted at the time, 14.7 million people were added to the food-stamp rolls during George W.
Bush’s time in office. By comparison, the net gain under Obama now stands at 13.5 million — and it’s slowly declining as the economy improves
.
http://www.factcheck.org/2015/10/obamas-numbers-october-2015-update/
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=118251624

Two Ways to Play the 'Alinsky' Card
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=122174517

fuagf

08/30/16 2:22 AM

#254312 RE: F6 #254310

and Mark Burns, the photo is not of the Clintons,

A photograph showing a woman in blackface and a man dressed as a hillbilly is not a picture of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Dan Evon Updated: Jul 25, 2016
http://www.snopes.com/hillary-clinton-blackface-photo/

assuming Snopes has it right and that is the photo you are talking about.

If not i'm sure you can twitter the one you are so certain is one of the Clinton pair and which you are so indignant and certain about.





fuagf

09/03/16 9:30 PM

#254546 RE: F6 #254310

Trump Surrogate Struggles To Explain Inaccuracies In His Biography (VIDEO)


CNN

Allegra Kirkland September 3, 2016, 11:23 AM EDT

A South Carolina pastor and Donald Trump surrogate who apologized .. http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/mark-burns-apologizes-tweet .. this week after posting a photograph of Hillary Clinton in blackface issued another apology on Friday after CNN revealed that he fabricated many details in his biography.

In a cringe-inducing interview, CNN’s Victor Blackwell pressed Mark Burns to explain inaccuracies in his academic history and military service. Burns, who regularly appears on cable news on behalf of the GOP nominee, first said the incorrect details on his online bio had been “manipulated” by hackers before claiming that the information was simply “extremely old.”

“I had started the process of being a part of that organization,” he explained when Blackwell asked why there was no evidence to back up his bio's claim that he belonged to the predominantly black fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi.

Blackwell pointed to a printout of Burns’ bio from his website, as it appeared when the black televangelist spoke on Trump’s behalf at the Republican National Convention, and asked if it was his.

“It is the bio but this is not an accurate depiction of the bio,” Burns said. “I mean information has obviously been added.”

"Obviously this has been manipulated or either hacked or added," he claimed.

CNN reported that the website that supports Burns’ site said there was no record of a hack.

Burns also tried to argue that the Army Reserves and National Guard were the same program when Blackwell pointed out that there was no record of the six years he claimed to have served in the South Carolina Army Reserves. They are not .. http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/guard-reserve-explained.html .

After Blackwell also pointed out that Burns did not, as he claimed, obtain a bachelor of science from North Greenville University, the pastor said that the entire on-camera interview was off the record.

“I didn't agree to that,” Blackwell said.

“Yeah, but I did. I did,” Burns replied.

“We're still rolling,” Blackwell pointed out. “I'm still asking you questions on the record.”

“I'm off the record,” Burns said. “I'm off the record, because I think this is not fair that you—this is not fair at all. This is not what I agreed to. I thought we were doing a profile, and all the sudden you're here to try and destroy my character.”

Burns abruptly walked out off the interview, which was filmed in his own tiny South Carolina church, after claiming that CNN was trying to take him down because of his opposition to “political correctness.”

“This is extremely, extremely old information,” Burns said.

He later released a statement on Facebook .. https://www.facebook.com/pastormarkburns?fref=ts .. explaining that he “overstated several details” of his biography because he feared he “wouldn’t be taken seriously as a new pastor.”

“This was wrong, I wasn’t truthful then and I have to take full responsibility for my actions,” the statement read.

Burns said that his personal history had only been investigated “because I am a black man supporting Donald Trump for President.”

“It’s a shame that the political insiders and the media choose to attack me because I’m not going to stay silent about Hillary Clinton’s pandering to our community,” he wrote.

Watch the full CNN interview below.



http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/mark-burns-fabrications-personal-biography

Well, Pastor Burns, i wondered about you from our first introduction, and am not surprised at all to learn of your fabrications .. and this had
and has nothing to do with your color or your political favor .. you simply came across from the first as a loudmouthed and disingenuous guy.