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09-19-2008, 12:55 AM
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Re: The Bottom Line...
Next question is, "Where is Jimmy Hoffa buried," right?
I'm sure the 9/11 terrorists completely documented their plans with the flight instructors. In fact, I read somewhere that they filed a flight plan with the FAA, didn't you know?
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09-19-2008, 09:43 AM
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Re: The Bottom Line...
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How was/is Sen. Obama "connected" to f-khan and which Black Muslims are Sen. Obama connected to?
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In 1995 Obama was interviewed by Chicago Reader and acknowedged that he took some time off that year from his first political campaign (Illinois state senate race) to participate in Louis Farrakhan's Black Muslim Million Man March in Washington D.C.
This was a fact that he omitted from his 2008 presidential campaign biography.
Ten days before the scheduled march, October 4, 1995, Reuters interviewed Farrakhan. Here are some remarks by Farrakhan:
"Many of the Jews who owned the homes, the apartments in the black community, we considered them bloodsuckers because they took from our community and built their community but didn't offer anything back to our community."
The previous year he gave a speech at the same event and said, "The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hiltler was a very great man."
Charles Bierbauer, "Million Man March: It's goal more widely accepted than its leader," CNN, October 17, 1995, at
http://www.cnn.com/US/9510/megamarch...ook/index.html
His associations are such a grave concern. I'm with Rothschild on this - ask, keep asking until you get the answers!!
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09-19-2008, 09:47 AM
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Re: The Bottom Line...
Let's read more of his "Alinsky" type speech.
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"I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face," he said.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&type=politics
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09-20-2008, 11:20 PM
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Re: The Bottom Line...
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
In 1995 Obama was interviewed by Chicago Reader and acknowedged that he took some time off that year from his first political campaign (Illinois state senate race) to participate in Louis Farrakhan's Black Muslim Million Man March in Washington D.C.
This was a fact that he omitted from his 2008 presidential campaign biography.
Ten days before the scheduled march, October 4, 1995, Reuters interviewed Farrakhan. Here are some remarks by Farrakhan:
"Many of the Jews who owned the homes, the apartments in the black community, we considered them bloodsuckers because they took from our community and built their community but didn't offer anything back to our community."
The previous year he gave a speech at the same event and said, "The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hiltler was a very great man."
Charles Bierbauer, "Million Man March: It's goal more widely accepted than its leader," CNN, October 17, 1995, at
http://www.cnn.com/US/9510/megamarch...ook/index.html
His associations are such a grave concern. I'm with Rothschild on this - ask, keep asking until you get the answers!!
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I remember that march.
Do you realize how many men showed up for that march?
Some say over a million, some say only several HUNDRED THOUSAND!
It was not a small deal on any level.
If he participated in it, it was not a bad thing. Most of the guys who participated in that march did so as a show of solidarity, unity-- not necessarily because they agreed with f-khan, not because they were Muslim, definitely not because they were hateful.
The tenor of that event was unity and responsibility. I remember it.
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09-21-2008, 11:35 PM
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Re: The Bottom Line...
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Originally Posted by 1399
I remember that march.
Do you realize how many men showed up for that march?
Some say over a million, some say only several HUNDRED THOUSAND!
It was not a small deal on any level.
If he participated in it, it was not a bad thing. Most of the guys who participated in that march did so as a show of solidarity, unity-- not necessarily because they agreed with f-khan, not because they were Muslim, definitely not because they were hateful.
The tenor of that event was unity and responsibility. I remember it.
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Wolves-in-blind-sheep's-clothing leading the blind...*shaking his head sadly*
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