11-9-08
Mosque Maryam in Chicago
Minister Louis Farrakhan: "America's New Beginning: President-Elect Barack Obama"
From the video (start at 5:00) Transcribed 46:00/90:00
Farrakhan was retired before BO started to run for president because of cancer. He sounded tired. This is the most depressing 'congratulatory speech' I ever heard. The congregants respected him as he spoke. I don't know what the women in white are. Like if theyre "nuns". He extols the greatness of BO in messianic terms and then talks about the economy and natural disasters and how bleak the whole world is and that BO has an impossible task. So bleak people will be fighting in the streets for bread. How is this uplifting?
I found this statement the most enlightening part. It was written all over BO's face in Grant Park. He should have gotten over his prIde and put SHRC as VP. Who knows she couldve refused in their little meeting.
FARRAKHAN: Oprah Winfrey said the other night it looks like that he may be saying in words to himself: 'What have I have gotten myself into?'
Farrakhan said he stayed quiet because he didn't want BO to lose and because Pflegler and Wright were being attacked. I don't understand why a vote for McCain was a vote against BO. Have guns sales increased? Fights in schools? People killed? People who think its called the White House because only white people can live there...code words? Where does this come from? Why are blacks experts in what whites are doing? I don't know any whites like he describes. And the tens of millions who voted for BO? I wonder if he mentions the poor black voter registration and turnout.
I only got to 45 minutes. I'm sure the ending is better. The transcript I posted under 10-06 so it wouldn’t take up space here. Go over it and select out what you want. I highlighted some. There are also some videos of him in the drafts that you might want to post. Now you've got Ayers, Wright, Pflegler and Farrakhan. Reverend Jackson should get to say whatever he wants. Maybe he'll be senator or maybe his son if hes not in the cabinet. Later.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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