Posted on 02/28/2010 9:11:10 PM PST by Shellybenoit
Its Saviour's Day in the Nation of Islam and you know what that means. That's right, Its time to wheel out the bigoted Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan and let him say something Crazy. Usually it is anti-Semitic hate speech. For example last year he said;
"When the people of Gaza were being slaughtered, the pro-Israeli lobby sent messages to the House and the Senate of words that they wanted them to use, gave them the language, and now you have bipartisan support. And there's not a vote that the pro-Israeli lobby wants that doesn't get bipartisan support. Why? Because the Israeli lobby controls the government of the United States of America."
This year Crazy Louie went from slightly crazy to "OMG Someone throw this guy in a padded cell" and he didn't even attack the Jews:
(Excerpt) Read more at yidwithlid.blogspot.com ...
That must have been what moohamed rode on in his little ride too.
Yeah, him and 0bama after a night of boozin
I always knew that the guy was wacko.....he proves nearly every time he opens his mouth. Price of admission into the Nation of Islam: Claim someone ascended into a flying saucer. Easy entry being there are a host of people who can claim such and not even be connected to a religious icon. =.=
...yet another victim of lower gastro-intestinal examinations by aliens from outer space. That’s one of many things that he has in common with his fellow conspiracy story followers.
The Marxist mantra must be wearing off Obama. His nut ideologue partners are popping up.
What events did Farakhan predict after his 1985 UFO ride?
Failed prophecies should not be forgotten nor forgiven.
“You telling me that African-Americans don’t see you (Farrakhan)as a few fries short of a happy meal also? I doubt that. “
Not a bad assessment.
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