This is Obama's and Rev. Wright's buddy Louis Farrakhan. Obama sure does have a lot of friends and confidants that hate America.
Louis Farrakhan speaking with talk radio host and “long-time friend” Cliff Kelley on WVON-AM 1690 on March 11:
From The Final Call:
To President Obama, Minister Farrakhan delivered a pointed warning: “Don’t let these wicked demons move you in a direction that will absolutely ruin your future with your people in Africa and throughout the world. They don’t like the way you handled (former Egyptian President Hosni) Mubarak! They don‘t like the way you’re handling the situation in the Arab world! So I would advise you to be careful-and move with wisdom and skill.
And then, Minister Farrakhan offered President Obama some divine advice.
“Why don’t you organize a group of respected Americans, and ask for a meeting with Gadhafi? You can’t order him to step down, and get out-who the hell do you think you are, that you can talk to a man that built a country over 42 years, and ask him step down and get out? Can anybody ask you? Well, well there’s a lot, now, [that are] going to ask you to step out of the White House, because they don’t want a Black face in the White House,” said Minister Farrakhan.
“Be careful, brother, how you handle this situation because it is coming to America! It has already started. Look in Wisconsin! Look in Ohio! Look at what’s going on in your country! And remember your words because the American people are rising against their own government: It’s not Muslims; it’s not Black people! It’s White militias that are angry with their government, and they are well armed. Are you going to tell them-’Put your arms down, and let’s talk it over peacefully?’ I hope so. But if not, America will be bathed in blood, not because Farrakhan said so, but because the dissatisfaction in America has reached the boiling point. Be careful how you manipulate the dissatisfaction in Libya and other parts of the Muslim world,” he warned.
Oh boy! The nutjobs of hate are out in full force. These Islamists are violent, murderous thugs who need to be stopped. Anyone who thinks their peaceful is deluding themselves and are dhimmis.
ReplyDeleteThis does not surprise me the least Chris. I loath the 'man' speaking and I did watch up until (as I expected) he mentioned Israel.
ReplyDeleteUp to that point I noticed a couple of things;
1) His 'body guard' even looked exasperated as in "Damn, I have to hear this again?"
And,,Now this maybe a telling sign,,,
2) The lack of wearing Bow-ties.
Not that I keep up with the latest Nation fashion but that used to be their tell-tale sign being no one else in general was wearing them.
I say "telling sign" in that they became aware of this or rather the backlash against them so they changed it up.
Now, if you wish to know who they are when in 'street clothes', well they have not lost that trait in fashion; Just look at their feet, very shiny as though just professionally polished black patent leather shoes.
Very observant CP. Maybe the 12 Imam,Madi,anti-Christ,whatever they call him, doesn't like bow-ties.
ReplyDeleteDamn where did the bow-ties go? You should blog about that Chris. Your not watching the Nation of Islam close enough brother.
ReplyDeleteYou know i can speak comfortable that Farrakhan isn't Obama's buddy. Not many liberals are high on him either. In fact the SPLC which many conservatives think is to the left, has them down as a hate group. So that being the case i have to ask,
"Whats up with the continual rotation of red herrings in your posts."
The Nation of Islam, the NBPP and others are such minor groups they don't warrant anywhere near the attention you and Glenn put on them. I haven't made up my mind lately if i was wrong about you or not. Although i tease you about just repeating beck's words i thought you were much more knowledgeable about politics than you seem to indicate with your posts. Did i give you too much credit?
Anti-war filmmaker Michael Moore tore into President Obama for taking military action in Libya on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteMoore, a frequent critic of President Bush for launching the Iraq War, unleashed a string on tweets comparing the U.S. military's mission in Libya to Iraq and Afghanistan, using a mantra coined by Charlie Sheen.
Public approval of President Obama's handling of the economy has fallen to a new low, according to Rasmussen Reports, which found only 31 percent of those surveyed approved of the chief executive's performance on the issue.
ReplyDelete"A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters show that just 31 percent rate Obama's handling of economic issues as good or excellen
Walker supported 2-1 in emails. Unions/rabble-rousers were wrong or flat-out lied. Wisconsin is with WALKER.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wisconsinwatch.org/2011/03/21/analysis-emails-favored-walker-2-1/
His people in AFRICA? LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of racists you liberals are. Don't they remember Obummer is 1/2 white too? For shame shame shame you liberal warmongers!!
This is just getting too good. The left is coming unhinged. Seems running the government was a job for the adults, not for Obummer with his training wheels. Dems are a total embarrassment on the world theater and in the US political theater as well.
I DO love seeing the left twisting themselves into a pretzel to defend Bush's policies!!!
Republicans trusted more on 9/10 issues, tied with Democrats on tenth:
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Obama’s spirtual svengali and former Nation of Islam adherent Jeremiah Wright went to Libya with Jew-hater Louis Farrakhan to see Gaddafi, as he recalled during the 2008 campaign: “When [Obama’s] enemies find out that in 1984 I went to Tripoli to visit [Gaddafi] with Farrakhan, a lot of his Jewish support will dry up quicker than a snowball in hell.”
ReplyDeleteBow-tie? Are you on any meds christopher? Farrakhan got one million black men in DC for one day. Can anyone else do that? Seeing President Obama do nothing for black nations while bombing for our oil interests in the Middle East. 3 wars all in Islamic countries doesn't look good.
ReplyDeleteTRIANGLE, Va. — Hundreds rallied outside a Virginia Marine Corps base to protest the treatment of an imprisoned Army private suspected of providing classified data to Wikileaks.
ReplyDeleteAbout 30 people were arrested Sunday at the rally protesting the pretrial detention of Pfc. Bradley Manning. About two-dozen rallies were held around the world.
Manning is being held in solitary confinement at the Quantico base’s brig. He’s confined to his cell 23 hours a day and forced to strip naked before bed. The military says the conditions of his detention are justified.
Protesters chanted “Free Bradley Manning” and confronted dozens of police officers in riot gear outside the entrance to the base. A short scuffle ensued. The arrests were made after protesters refused to vacate the intersection at the base entrance.
Mitchell, Being half-white and half-black doesn't make Africans any less his people as far as ancestry goes right? Are they or are they not still his people?
ReplyDeleteI could care less what Farrakhan thinks, but i don't get the racist leanings of what you said brother Mitchell. Africans being half his ancestry is not an affront to his white ancestors, nor a racist thought. They are his people and he is one of them. To call liberals racist for a single leader acknowledging his blood ties to Africa while discussing his decisions in Africa is not right. While i do believe that Farrakhan is a bigot with antisemitic views and questionable views on race relations, his speaking about Barack's African heritage in the context of Obama's decisions in the area isn't racist.
If Obama had bombed Scotland and a Newt Gingrich reminded him that the Scots were his people would that be blatantly racist? No. ( i don't know that Barak has scottish ancestors, justing using them as a point.)
The race issue is a complex one and it doesn't help that the idea of mixed race has been made so much more complex by the actions of the mostly white majority in the past. The historical importance of the one drop rule has been ingrained into the black culture and now we see the unintended consequences of that.
Mixed race people often see themselves as primarily black due to the fact that the recessive nature of white skin and hair is often overcome by dominant African genes. In everyday America they would often be seen by the average person as African American. Its easy to self identify with those that you appear most like and that you appear to others to be.
Add in the years of the one drop rule and surely Mitchell you could see why they self identify as African American. It will be many generations before the effects of society washes itself out of the collective consciousness.
I will tell you this. I as a third generation American on my fathers side I self-identify with the largest and most notable aspects of my ethnicity. It does not diminish the others, but my surname gives me a marker of part of my ethnicity much like dark skin would give Barak his. I can not escape that. Someone knows one aspect of it at the sound of my name, as they would at the sight of Barak. But he spent a majority of his life with most of the people who appeared in his life casually thinking he was Black. Would that influence you?
Your out of your mind Joe. Obama's people are not the African people, his people are Americans. He's the President of America, not Africa. Get a clue and pull your head of of your ass you phuck-head. Or maybe you agree that he was born in Africa? That's the only way Africans could be "his people".
ReplyDeleteJust like BLACK AG Holder's apparent views that his people the blacks deserve more recognition than whites. Racists.
And yes Joe, I see you agree with the tight connection between the Nation of Islam and the Democratic Party. Well done.
Joe wasn't it you that got upset when I misspoke and said "our women" or something like that? Why the double standard Joe? Mitchell you will like my next post on racism from the left-wing.
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ReplyDeleteThe founder of a Messianic Jewish ministry says it's telling that virtually all the Middle East nations that have experienced unrest and turmoil in recent weeks have one thing in common: the Bible says they will turn against Israel in the last days.
ReplyDeleteFor weeks, Egypt was the focus of massive demonstrations. Now neighboring Libya has taken center stage as Moammar Gadhafi attempts to hold onto the control of his country. So-called "pro-democracy" rallies have also sprung up in a number of smaller Islamic countries in the region.
Jan Markell, founder and director of Olive Tree Ministries says about these developments: "The Bible calls all of these nations the King of the South, from Egypt to Sudan to Yemen to a number of other Arab-Islamic nations that represent the King of the South. And all of these nations eventually will all come together and invade Israel in a battle that is outlined in the Bible. Well, is this setting the stage for this? I think it is. The Bible calls Israel the center of the earth."
Markell believes all the turmoil could lead to an evil regime taking over these countries so they can come together and try to annihilate Israel and wipe the very memory of its existence off the face of the earth.
The ministry director reminds people, however, that the Bible says Israel ultimately will prevail over its Islamic enemies.
Chris, you said black liberals beat up "our white women" not our women. I accused you at the time of a Freudian slip indicating a racial bias. I will however take that back. After reading and debating with you the months since then i see that i was wrong that you don't seem to have a racial bias. It hasn't come out in the rest of your writings since then. I am sorry.
ReplyDeleteMitchell, my not be a bigot, but he clearly shows some sort of issue with regards to mixed race people. It seems from his post that he is angry that the white ancestry wasn't mentioned which leads me to believe he is bothered by the thought of Obama as a African American. Or that he feels the white race is getting shorted but that is no less a racial bias then the former.
Farrakhan is a bigot, we agree on that. I won't call his statement on Obama's heritage racist though. His father was not only black but an African. Not an African American but an African here temporarily for school. This does make Obama part African and his people Africans, just as much as his mothers heritage makes his people white Americans.
As for Mitchell's less than bright thoughts about his presidency making his people us Americans it does, but that doesn't mean one shouldn't acknowledge his heritage nor accuse someone of racism when they remind someone of it. It doesn't prove his point.
and whatever that garbage is at the end of his post about the Nation of Islam and the dems is just stupid. Yes, the Nation probably votes for dems, but its not like the Aryan Nation doesn't vote for Republicans (except Herman Cain.lol)so what? They aren't any sort of players in the democratic party.