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  • Left-wing activist who hired one of Farrakhan’s ‘top soldiers’ has visited Biden White House 7 times

    03/26/2024 6:40:39 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 18 replies
    New York Post ^ | March 26, 2024 | Thomas Catenacci
    A prominent social justice and environmental activist group with high-level access in the Biden administration employs one of the so-called “top soldiers” of the Nation of Islam, a Black nationalist religious organization with a long track record of antisemitism and racism. Terence Muhammad, the lead events and field coordinator for the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit Hip Hop Caucus, has repeatedly praised the Nation of Islam and its current leader, Louis Farrakhan, according to a Fox News Digital review of social media posts. The Hip Hop Caucus, whose stated mission is to fight injustice and enact change, has been involved in key...
  • World Can’t Wait packs auditorium for impeachment (Mini Moonbat Meeting of 150 morons)

    08/29/2007 12:34:31 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 17 replies · 759+ views
    San Francisco Bayview ^ | July 18, 2007 | Bud Hazelkorn
    The national antiwar-impeachment group, World Can’t Wait, drew 150 people, representing the range of the city’s cultural milieu, to the San Francisco Main Library’s Koret Auditorium Sunday to “drive out the Bush Regime” and reverse its slide toward what many see as an imperial presidency. The meeting was one of at least 11 such events around the country this month and last, from New York to Los Angeles, mobilizing public sentiment for impeachment, despite the repeated insistence by Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Party leadership that the issue is “off the table.” An American Research Group poll last week found...