In the article written and dispersed by them and then picked up all over the msm they have nothing but adulation and praise for the now "retired leader" of the Nation of Islam, which touts itself as a do mostly good religious-based organization, when it is of coarse fundamentally a Jew hating, US and Caucasian-blaming organization that dislikes just about anyone or anything that isn't or aren't Black and or Muslim.
As for Farrakhan, this man spent much of this supposed farewell speech yesterday ridiculing the President, blaming him for again for ......... guess what? Yup, Katrina, (as well as every other usual African-American bone to pick over the past 200 or so years).
Yet the AP represents him in their headlines as a man interested in "peace and goodwill between peoples of all faiths" among other inappropriate false niceties, treating him with the respect normally given to the
We here in Chicago happen to know them and he a little better than most, as this is their base of operations and has recently been embroiled in more controversy than usual regarding the ADL and an Illinois Democratic Governor appointed commission on hate crimes that contained members of The "Nation" believe it or not until the Jewish members resignations as opposed to the more reasonable removal of the Nation members from the panel..
I guess AP's new motto could and should be:
"Any Enemy of the US, Jews, Bush or All of The Above are Friends of ours."
You can mouse over the headline below to quickly view the full above the fold pic they give the Minister of hate like he was the ProphetMuhammad himself. or
* Here's my screenshot taken at the time (new window) of this post showing the incredible size of the pic, in case it changed as you read this. or ...
Farrakhan stresses unity in final address
Race & Ethnicity - MSNBC.com: "DETROIT - Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan stressed religious unity Sunday during his final major speech, saying the world is at war because Christians, Muslims and people of other faiths are divided.
The 73-year-old Farrakhan told the tens of thousands at Detroit’s Ford Field that Jesus Christ and the Prophet Muhammad would embrace each other with love if they were on the stage behind him.
“Our lips are full of praise, but our hearts are far removed from the prophets we all claim,” he said. “That’s why the world is in the shape that it’s in.”" read more
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