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To: tejek who wrote (251633)9/16/2005 6:52:08 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572377
 
After all, its whites that kept black people in need out of St. Bernard Parish and out of Gretna. Its whites who refused to fix the levees. And its whites who control the power in this country.

You really believe that shit don't you?

No wonder you're an unemployed career student. I wouldn't hire you and it appears no one else will either....



To: tejek who wrote (251633)9/16/2005 7:45:35 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572377
 
Ted, What they said is that he's not wrong to suspect whites did something to the levee.

Must be another "high-tech lynching." First OJ, then MJ, and now New Orleans.

Or maybe Air America is full of it. Of course, they'll claim they're just "feeling Farrakhan's pain."

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (251633)9/19/2005 8:58:17 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572377
 
Your buddie Farrakhan...

lasvegasweekly.com

Louis Farrakhan's detractors have long thought the controversial Nation of Islam leader was from another planet, dismissing his anti-Semitic, the black-man-is-god, the-white-man-is-the-devil rants as the mumblings of a loon.

One thing's certain: Farrakhan believes that something is out there.

In 1995, Farrakhan claimed he'd been abducted by aliens and that he communicates with late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad who, as you read this, is orbiting Earth in a giant spaceship.

And Farrakhan isn't alone in his belief in unidentified flying objects and sky-walking extraterrestrials. The Nation believes, too, and Elijah Muhammad often spoke of their importance to the black separatist faith.