Monday, February 27, 2012

Farrakhan


Kliphnote: If that ever happened, there will be riots in the street--nation wide.
Louis Farrakhan warns of racial hatred that could lead to attempts to kill President Obama 

Nation of Islam leader in Chicago to speak at annual event

VIDEO: Minister Farrakhan: 'That's a Murderer in the White House'

VIDEO: Minister Farrakhan: 'That's a Murderer in the White House'
Minister Louis Farrakhan (Getty Images)

A YouTube video of Minister Louis Farrakhan taking President Obama to task over the war in Afghanistan and the bombing of Libya is making its way around the Web. In the video, Farrakhan admonishes the president for turning into someone else. Farrakhan says, "We voted for our brother Barack, a beautiful human being with a sweet heart, and now he's an assassin. They turned him into them."

Farrakhan: Libya's Gadhafi Remains a Friend

Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 6:26 am
By: Sophia Tareen, Associated Press

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Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan delivers his annual Saviours Day speech in Rosemont, Illinois Sunday. (AP)

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said Sunday that he considers Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi a friend and won't distance himself from him despite the deadly crackdown on protestors in the turbulent North Africa country.
 
 

Farrakhan: 'Satanic Jews' Pushing US Into War

Wednesday, 02 Mar 2011 08:38 PM
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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said Jews and Zionists are "trying to push the US into war" and are a cover for Satan, at the group's annual meeting near Chicago on Tuesday.

“President Obama," Farrakhan said, "if you allow the Zionists to push you, to mount a military offensive against Gaddafi and you go in and kill him and his sons as you did with Saddam Hussein and his sons, I’m warning you this is a Libyan problem, let the Libyans solve their problem among themselves.” Farrakhan called Muammar Gaddafi "my brother" and "my friend."
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Farrakhan spent much of his oration decrying what he cast as Satan's influence over racist forces in politics and society before asking a pointed rhetorical question: "Do you think they're wicked enough to be plotting our brother's assassination as we speak?"

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