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Where the Champ picked up his Christian Crusades meme. |
2015-02-11 |
[Breitbart] In February 2008, while participating in the William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom lecture series at Michigan State University, then still candidate Barack Obama's pastor and spiritual advisor, Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., gave a speech on religious arrogance, in the form of fundamentalism, causing the Christian Crusades and Islamic Jihad. Rev. Wright said all religious fundamentalist think, 'Do you see some people who are infidels? They are to be killed. We can not live together. You have Jihad, Crusades. You must be killed.' Wright continued, 'When you have that kind of Euro-centric ignorance, you're not only superior but you start demonizing others who are different,' adding, until you have 'the Christian Crusades. Just kill all the Muslim infidels.' Bravo! Someone did their research and connected the dots. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#5 Funny - a DNC vote-slave 'Overseer' being the keynote speaker at a Freedom to Slavery (corrected order) lecture series. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2015-02-11 16:53 |
#4 Nice lecture circuit you have there Rev. Al. I like the medical and big pharma tie-ins. February 2017 William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom lecture series keynote speaker to be...... |
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-02-11 04:57 |
#3 'no excuse'... sorry. By the way, did anyone else pick up on the Osteopathic Amazing, absolutely amazing. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-02-11 04:25 |
#2 Georgia boasts no fewer than six active NAN chapters, so there really is not excuse for your not participating at some level. [sarc off] |
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-02-11 04:15 |
#1 William G. Anderson Slavery to Freedom 2015 Program Overview for those of you wishing to become Corporate, Platinum, Gold, Silver, Patron or Friends level sponsors. * Belafonte, Lewis and Sharpton to headline 15th Slavery to Freedom lecture series at MSU. The series will conclude on Feb. 26 with the outspoken Rev. Al Sharpton, who will take the stage in the Great Hall of the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. An activist, author, radio and TV personality and Pentecostal minister, Sharpton heads the National Action Network, an advocacy organization with more than 60 chapters nationwide. He is the host of “PoliticsNation” on MSNBC, “Keepin’ it Real” a daily syndicated radio program and weekly webcasts and radio broadcasts on the NAN site. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-02-11 04:01 |