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To: Brumar89 who wrote (2634)12/17/2002 2:29:14 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3959
 
Okay, I went back to your previous post, and found it was even more wrong than I had previously thought.

Louis Farrakhan's newspaper and The Sudan Foundation say there is no slavery in the Sudan.

Which is not what the articles say or imply. You then state the exact opposite::

Because the Sudan Foundation quotes a State Dept publication as criticizing the SPLA rebels conscription in no way constitutes evidence that slavery doesn't exist there. Indeed the State Department says very clearly that slavery does continue to exist in the Sudan.

Exactly! Thanks for admitting that I am right, that Christian slavery has been a big problem in Sudan for a long time.

And thanks for exposing yourself to be the racist that you are, for rejecting without reason Louis Farrakhan's citations of Human Rights Watch and the U.S. State Dept. My condolences to your buddy Trent Lott.

Tom