May 23, 2013

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Which senator wrote the amendment that gave military leaders the right to "quell...civil disturbances" without presidential approval? Answer.

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Friday
Oct102008

Farrakhan calls Obama 'The Messiah'

I thought it was droll humor or a prank, but when I saw the video, I realized it was true. Louis Farrakhan, addressing the faithful, says when you hear Sen. Barack Obama, "When the Messiah speaks, the youth will hear, and the Messiah is absolutely speaking." I understand Obama fans admiring him, but this is quite over the top. If this were a Christian or Jewish assembly, there would be a faith scandal. I have no idea how long YouTube will leave this video up. Videos seem to be screened nowadays if anything offends a Democrat. World Net Daily has the story about Farrakhan addressing his Nation of Islam devotees and calling Obama 'The Messiah.'


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