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First gay president? Obama EXPOSED as ‘a plant’ for the LGBTQ agenda

When Barack Obama was elected to the presidency in 2008, the black community saw him as a beacon of hope. However, after eight years in office, it became apparent that he did significantly more for the LGBTQ community than for black people — and Dr. Umar Johnson isn’t letting anyone forget it. “One of the reasons Barack Obama ... Read more

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