Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Iowa NAACP leader quits over same-sex marriage flap

Via Rebellion


A prominent leader in the Iowa/Nebraska branch of the NAACP — the country’s oldest civil rights group — announced today that he is resigning as branch president and a national board member in the wake of the national organization’s decision to endorse marriage between people of the same gender.

The Rev. Keith Ratliff Sr. of the Maple Street Missionary Baptist Church in Des Moines issued a statement saying he was stepping down from the NAACP national board and as Iowa/Nebraska state conference president “due to the NAACP’s position and support of same-sex marriage.

More @ Quad City Times

2 comments:

  1. God bless and good luck in his future endeavor`s ."A man who does`nt stand for something will fall for anything" we can see proof of that in our government.

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  2. ."A man who does`nt stand for something will fall for anything"

    Seems like that was in a song.

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