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Farrakhan Says Obama Presidency Will Bring 'New Beginning'
Americans can expect a "new beginning" when Barack Obama officially takes over the White House, Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said on Sunday. 
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Farrakhan hails Obama's win, warns of racial tensions
breitbart.com — 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 ... (more) Farrakhan hails Obama's win, warns of racial tensions
From The Beginning
joshuapundit.blogspot.com — Ah, now we get to the heavy stuff,where the hard road begins and the weak die like... dogs. Here's where it gets real. Barack Hussein Obama has just been elected as the 44 th president of these United States. While for obvious practical reasons it ... (more) From The Beginning
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Calypso Louie: Obama Will Bring 'New Beginning'
JammieWearingFool — Another esteemed Chicago resident weighs in on the glorious Age of Obama now sweeping the planet. Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan says the U.S. can expect a "new beginning" under the leadership of President-elect Barack Obama. The 75-year-old is scheduled to make a speech on that topic Sunday at Mosque Maryam, the Chicago-based movement's headquarters. The address is called "America's New Beginning: President-elect Barack Obama." Farrakhan has praised Obama and publicly supported his bid for the White House, which Obama's campaign quickly denounced. In February, ...

Racist Anti-Semite Farrakhan Sees a New Beginning For America Under Obama
Gateway Pundit — Louis Farrakhan says that America will experience a new beginning under the leadership of Barack Obama. Farrakhan had more to say about Obama earlier this year: Obviously, the Nation of Islam Leader Leader is a huge fan of the Messiah. Louis Farrakhan says American can expect a new beginning under an Obama presidency. FOX News reported: Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan says the U.S. can ...

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