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noureen wrote on Aug 09, 05:24 AM
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At last, somebody who is so tough to speak the true!!!
The_Esquire wrote on Aug 09, 09:12 AM
Great post! Interesting and thought provoking,
lefki wrote on Aug 10, 07:30 PM
Finally somebody who has the guts and the power to stand up to Bush Administration and give a name to the truth!I'm sick with them mingling in other state's affairs much more declaring war for their own sake.They should better take care their own state and financial countdown!Wish many more influential people would have this guy's guts.
IndividualisticStyle wrote on Aug 13, 05:16 PM
love this video and its nothing but the 100% truth.
shoobidoobidoo wrote on Aug 13, 05:37 PM
Although I'm always glad to see people speak out about the war in Iraq, the more the better, Farrakhan is repeating the same anti-war message, or speech I should say; hardly a bold thought! I can recall countless documentaries which i have seen that say a lot more than what Farrakhan says here. As a matter of fact, I was at the dog park yesterday and I was having a conversation with an American guy regarding the same subject who was a lot more knowledgeable than Farrakhan!!!
IndividualisticStyle wrote on Aug 13, 08:23 PM
shoobidoobidoo i do understand that many people had the conversation....while i was there in iraq i had some simular conversations but what is good about the video is farrakhan is a big public figure with a following....and with a following of millions you could do some damage...
shoobidoobidoo wrote on Aug 13, 11:34 PM
Style, farrakhan like you said is a big public figure, but so is James Dobson. That's the problem here, even though he has millions of followers who listen to him, he's preaching to the choir one; two, people who are not muslims, generally dismiss his words as rhetoric. As the leader of nation of islam, he should concentrate a lot more on finding ways to reform islam.I'm glad you made it out of iraq my friend :)
IndividualisticStyle wrote on Aug 14, 01:10 AM
I agree but you gotta understand that when a particular religion or region is under act they have to address that....because this act is a threat to all of the history, religion, education and existence of their culture........the islamic religion is a peaceful religion and the way the media makes it seem is totally the opposite of what they are.......but this is good the more people saying means more will be aware
lefki wrote on Aug 14, 07:50 AM
TIME Magazine, August 13th:Quote:"We should acknowledge the dept the world owes to the United States for its leadership in this fight against international terrorism." Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister, who had warm words for the U.S. involvement in Iraq before meeting with President George W. Bush at Camp DavidNo comments by me unless you all want to hear me screaming
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