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To: David Allen

In the eastern NC city I used to reside in, Farrakhan's followers stood on street corners on Fridays and handed out his paper. I took one to see what it had to say. Needless to say it was very disturbing.

In my opinion all of these groups and their leaders lost their "moral standing" long ago. Even though I grew up in the south and lived there most all of my life, I have always considered myself fairly unbiased in racial matters. Always tried to judge people by the content of their character long before the famous MLK speech. More and more, I begin to question how I can remain unbiased in light of the total lack of character exhibited by the so called leaders of the black community.


116 posted on 05/25/2006 10:44:18 AM PDT by Hogeye13
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To: Hogeye13

That's what I'm talking about. Where are black leaders when it comes to Farrakhan? I'll answer that question. They have caved in, rather than offend. As long as Farrakhan keeps the racist coals stoked, he's doing his part for them.


119 posted on 05/25/2006 10:47:27 AM PDT by David Allen (the presumption of innocence - what a concept!)
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