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Nation Of Islam Leader Tells Supporters Not To Be Dissuaded By Senator's Reaction

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by tomanyt February 29, 2008 11:57 AM EST
Farrakhan...needs a bullet between the eyes!!! He is a racist pig.
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by tomanyt February 29, 2008 11:55 AM EST
tuckerndfw..."Hillary Clinton is unfit to be president. She tells people whatever she thinks they want to hear and then does whatever her corporate sponsors tells her to do." Unfortunately all politicians are that way. Obama will be no different.
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by alicerea1 February 29, 2008 11:12 AM EST
Contrary to what others think, Hillary Clinton presents the stronger challenge to Republicans.


I think that the American People should know more about Obama''s connections with Radical Groups and Louis Farrakhan. This is a dangerous time in America. We need to find out more about this man.

This is not an attack on Obama but instead something that all of us need to be concerned about since 9/ll
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by keithle1 February 29, 2008 9:24 AM EST
Please Farrakhan, shut up for once & stay away rom Obama, you idiot.

WHITE MOTHERS RULE
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by brianbwb-2009 February 29, 2008 8:31 AM EST
Posted by andrew_693

Right after you post your statement, "terrorislama" shows up to illustrate your point precisely.

These cut and paste death worshipers are the last dregs of the Bushbot movement, trying every lie they can think of in their pathetic attempt to continue genocide, and also aid domestic corruption.

They ignore that America is showing clearly that despite their best attempts, we don''t care about Mr. Obama''s religious affiliation, which has already been established, and is contrary to their lies.

They cannot understand that for us the important thing is to get the leader of the death worshipers out of the White House, and standing trial for their treasons and crimes against humanity.

Obama, or Clinton, Even Nader, any one but another Bushbot...
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by andrew_693 February 29, 2008 7:23 AM EST
it''s funny to see some of these republican anti muslims display their bigotry and hypocrisy. They criticize obama for being muslim, yet they don''t hesitate in supporting bush and the republicans in helping the turkish muslim empire attack the US''s old allied, the kurds. This is yet another example that the US is nowhere in control, the fact that the turkish army has to invade to detract some supposed terrorists, so much for the surge. They love saudi arabia and yet almost all the hijackers from 9-11 were saudis. They hate muslims, yet they bend arse backwards and provide pakistan, a mainly muslim nation with weapons and billions of dollars.
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by brianbwb-2009 February 29, 2008 5:46 AM EST
Posted by truthfinder1

Since Muslim Arabs are also Semitic, is not your comment incorrect, seeing as though there are far more Arab Semites than Hebrew Semites?
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by truthfinder1 February 29, 2008 5:31 AM EST
One way to get a free ride on the media. I smell fish, a dead and rotten one. Does this mean Obama is anti-semitic behind closet? Clearly indicates that Farrakhan is. Race neutral gets an endorsment from a racist, and o.k. with that? Not a good sign..
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by brianbwb-2009 February 29, 2008 5:23 AM EST
"Well said!...except change white folks to "Non-Muslims"
Posted by dumbshun

"White" folks would be the more accurate term. If you know the history of the Black Muslim movement in the US, you will know that traditional Islam and the Black Muslims have very little in common. the US movement was not spread by Semitic Muslims to America in its'' traditional form, it started as a wholly Black American response to the use of a twisted version of Christianity in the US, that justified racial intolerance, discrimination, and even genocide of non "Whites", as "manifest destiny" the notion that it was sanctioned by the "Christian god" to practice such hatred against nonwhites.

Black Islam''s most famous disciple, Malcolm X was killed in part because of government opposition to the struggle for "Black" civil rights, and in part because after a pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm X was exposed to the positive aspects of traditional Islam, but the knowledge gained caused him to grow apart from Elijah Muhammad. In short, he made enemies on both sides.

The "Black Muslim" movement in the US was from the start about freeing one''s self from the oppression of racism. Just as the racists considered it their "god-given right" to be what they are, Black Muslims said in response, "If your god says what you do is OK, we have no benefit in following your god".

It always was about resisting racism.
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by sociallyjust February 29, 2008 5:12 AM EST
Perhaps of greater import is posing the following ''Q''.
Will mankind ever transcend our religio-cultural and other differences? So many **** sapiens remain stifled, backward, constantly misled, lied to, and abused - yes abused if not pressured into murdering and dying for one god or another - by RELIGION AND AGENTS THEREOF.

There seems to be a perpetual market of unfortunate people who are convinced by, and fall for myths, legend, lies and delusional dreams, et al, in the name of one brand-named God or another. Such appeals to them, as it does serve to fill their void of understanding their existence or purpose (falsely so).
But among the worst perpetrators of evil, fraud, murder and other unwholesome ideology, are those so-called Religious leaders, who for their own purposes, continue to use and hold their religious followers in their grip and in the grip of religion.

CONCLUSION:
Duping the people out of their money and even out of their lives in the name of MAN-MADE religion and God, still works!
Religion continues to be the scourge of mankind, and readies the minds for accepting of all sorts of fantasies, messiahs, and hate-mongers such as Farrakhan.
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