Barack Obama's campaign has rejected the support of the New Black Panther Party, after removing an endorsement by the group from its Web site Wednesday.
Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor issued a statement rejecting the Panther backing, and told FOXNews.com: "The page in question has been removed from our campaign Web site. It's our policy with any content generated by a group that advocates violence."
The blogosphere was buzzing Wednesday about whether his campaign planned to remove the Panther posting, just one day after the Illinois senator delivered a speech calling for improved race relations in America.
The New Black Panthers, who inherited their name from the Black Panther Party of the 1960s, had the page on the Obama campaign's public forums. The group's message said it is backing Obama because he "represents 'positive change' for all of America. Obama will stir the 'Melting Pot' into a better 'Molten America.'"
Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor issued a statement rejecting the Panther backing, and told FOXNews.com: "The page in question has been removed from our campaign Web site. It's our policy with any content generated by a group that advocates violence."
The blogosphere was buzzing Wednesday about whether his campaign planned to remove the Panther posting, just one day after the Illinois senator delivered a speech calling for improved race relations in America.
The New Black Panthers, who inherited their name from the Black Panther Party of the 1960s, had the page on the Obama campaign's public forums. The group's message said it is backing Obama because he "represents 'positive change' for all of America. Obama will stir the 'Melting Pot' into a better 'Molten America.'"
Source: Fox News