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To: sarcasm
You to can join the religion of peace. For your free indoctronation contact:

Minister Louis Farrakhan
c/o Mosque Maryam
7351 Stony Island Avenue
Chicago, IL 60649
(773) 324-6000
(773) 324-6409 FAX

These people got a long row to hoe. The west is on to them.
15 posted on 04/06/2003 7:39:03 AM PDT by schaketo (Mexico is part of the “Axis of Evil”)
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To: schaketo
The Honorable Minister
Louis Farrakhan

The Nation of Islam under the leadership of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan is the catalyst for the growth and development of Islam in America. Founded in 1930 by Master Fard Muhammad and led to prominence from 1934 to 1975 by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, the Nation of Islam continues to positively impact the quality of life in America.

Minister Louis Farrakhan, born Louis Eugene Walcott on May 11, 1933, in Roxbury, Massachusetts was reared in a highly disciplined and spiritual household.

Popularly known as "The Charmer," or (“Calypso Louie”) he achieved fame in Boston as a vocalist, calypso singer, dancer, and violinist. However, February 1955 marked a turning point in the life of Louis Walcott. While headlining a show in Chicago entitled "Calypso Follies" the young virtuoso received rave reviews. During this engagement one of his friends from Boston invited him to attend the Nation of Islam's Saviours' Day Convention, to be held at the newly purchased Muhammad's Temple No. 2 at 4335 S. Greenwood Avenue.

And the leader of the religion of peace found his nitch. These people would have to stone Calypso Louie and his kind before I would EVER consider their whining as deserving.



17 posted on 04/06/2003 7:47:19 AM PDT by schaketo (Mexico is part of the “Axis of Evil”)
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