To: McBuff; commonguymd
If it's a hit piece, perhaps you could clue the rest of us in to one or two specific examples.
Are any of the direct quotes false? Are any of the biographical facts listed inaccurate? Are there weasel statements like, "it is known", "some say", etc.?
8 posted on
02/16/2005 5:39:15 AM PST by
Sal
To: Sal
I don't have a problem with the piece. It is good information all in one nice package. I should have been more specific about what I liked in the post above. Here is the part I really like:
The most dangerous form of evil is the one that looks good and seems good. Unless you understand that Farrakhan looks good and seems good, you will never be able to sway those that may be foolish enough to fall under his spell.
The poster has a point. To change hearts and minds, you have to strip away the veneer that is alluring to so many. Farrakhan has a penchant for present, past and future evils and he must be revealed.
11 posted on
02/16/2005 5:48:22 AM PST by
commonguymd
(My impatience is far more advanced than any known technology.)
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