blogs.abcnews.com - 11/10/2008
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In case you care… "For nine months, I kept quiet," Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said today at Mosque Maryam in Chicago, "because I saw that the good words that I spoke about this beautiful young man" -- President-elect...
breitbart.com - 11/10/2008
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Louis Farrakhan, controversial leader of the Nation of
Islam, on Sunday hailed US president-elect Barack Obama as...
an extraordinary leader but warned his victory would stir up racial animosity. Farrakhan, 75, said that Obama's presidential candidacy ...
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Farrakhan hails Obama's win, warns of racial tensions
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Obama's Friends Farrakhan, Wright, Ayers Reemerge
Moonbattery —
Look who's crawling back out from under their rocks:
"For nine months, I kept quiet," Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said today at Mosque Maryam in Chicago, "because I saw that the good words that I spoke about this beautiful young man" — President-elect Obama — "at our Saviours' Day convention and the way they were misused. I decided it would be better for me to just be quiet rather than be drawn into the controversy that was swirling around his pastor, Father Pfleger, and others."
"I feel freer ...
Obama’s Friends Farrakhan, Wright, Ayers Reemerge
Stop The ACLU —
Look who’s crawling back out from under their rocks:“For nine months, I kept quiet,” Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said today at Mosque Maryam in Chicago, “because I saw that the good words that I spoke about this beautiful young man” — President-elect Obama — “at our Saviours’ Day convention and the way they were misused. I decided it would be better for me to just be quiet rather than be drawn into the controversy that was swirling around his pastor, Father Pfleger, and others.” “I feel freer today to say the things that are in my heart,” said the controversial ...
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