Group praying for Obama's death reaches 1,000,000 members

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Facebook Group 'Praying' For President Obama's Death Passes One Million Members

Huffington Post   

Bianca Bosker

First Posted: 04-28-10 11:39 AM   

Updated: 04-30-10 01:00 AM

 

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A Facebook group accused of "praying" for the death of President Barack Obama has raised controversy online, with many calling for Facebook to remove the group as "offensive speech."

The group, which lists its location as "Marysville, OH, 43040," currently has over 1 million members--Facebook users who say they "like" the group. It includes an album of anti-Obama imagery uploaded by the group's members--what Facebook labels "fan photos--that show the president against a communist flag, juxtaposed with insulting and derisive captions, or even a cartoon "associating Obama to Hitler."

The group is called, "DEAR LORD, THIS YEAR YOU TOOK MY FAVORITE ACTOR, PATRICK SWAYZIE. YOU TOOK MY FAVORITE ACTRESS, FARAH FAWCETT. YOU TOOK MY FAVORITE SINGER, MICHAEL JACKSON. I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW, MY FAVORITE PRESIDENT IS BARACK OBAMA. AMEN."

Geekosystem notes that the title is "likely a riff on a letter circulating New Jersey teachers' unions earlier this month that employed similar language with respect to (Republican) governor Chris Christie. The president of the New Jersey Education Association went on to issue a formal apology for the email."

Another group, "Petition to remove Facebook group praying for President Obama's death," has been created to denounce the anti-Obama group and advocate for its removal. The group, which has just over 650,000 members, is asking users to "Please act to encourage facebook to remove the page praying for the death of President Obama," and lists three steps Facebook users can take.

Facebook has repeatedly come under fire for hosting Facebook pages many find inappropriate and offensive.

Geekosystem observes,

Facebook's procedure for dealing with potentially offensive groups is pretty murky. Facebook has stated in the past that it takes seriously the free speech of its groups, even potentially offensive ones: A number of Facebook groups praising Joe Stack, the man who crashed a small plane into a government building in February, are still alive and well.

 

Facebook's terms of use ban members from posting "content that is hateful, threatening, pornographic, or that contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence." To many, such as the blog AllFacebook.com, the anti-Obama group is in clear violations of Facebook's rules, and should be removed.

Controversy erupted in September 2009 after users discovered a Facebook poll that asked whether President Obama should be killed.

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Comments

Avatar GASMETERGUY -
#1
I am certainly not a fan of the socialist/communist agenda but this is going way over the top. There is no excuse to call for the death of anyone unless they have proven themselves unworth of life. Obama certainly has done no such thing and this "Facebook" page is an affront to all us Tea Party people.
All I can say is thank g-d the liberals have shown us how to hate. They showed us "The Way" by their actions during the 8 years of Bush. Now we know what will get their attention. Too bad we have to lower ourselves to their level. This Facebook thing proves we have lowered ourselves to the level of union thugs.

Avatar truecritic -
#2
Clearly demonstrates the power of prayer.
Zero.
Avatar jarasan -
#3
Reality is this: Everyone dies. No need to pray. It is a given.

The people that put this stuff up on FB aren't very creative.
Avatar NBey6 -
#4
The Laws of the Universe do not discriminate so the prayer for someone else's demise, could come home to roost, in the now, to the one who prays!

:-(
Avatar jarasan -
#5
That is correct, the laws of the universe don't discriminate: Everyone dies.

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