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Home Front: WoT
Oakland's Unholy Alliance
2007-08-07
Posted by:anonymous5089

#2  Yusuf Bey, who typified the sort of person who led the NoI in its heyday, an entrepreneur who wanted to be a politician, with a decidedly sinister side.

Don't we usually call such persons "gangsters"?

Stewart said, "It's like this," pulled a .357 "bulldog" Magnum from his waistband, and shot Bey four times. Two bullets smashed his jaw and passed through his brain, and two rounds hit him in the chest. Stewart was sentenced to sixty years in prison. According to court records, the pathologist concluded that Akbar Bey was high on heroin or morphine at the time of his death.

Druggie or not, at least Stewart understood the mechanics of dealing with NOI.

Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-07 12:04  

#1  Down near the end of the article there is mention of Hillary Clinton and the left. Further probing indicates Saul Alinsky was her mentor.

Alinsky was the subject of Hillary Rodham's senior honors thesis at Wellesley College, "There Is Only The Fight...": An Analysis of the Alinsky Model. Rodham commented on Alinsky's "charm," but rejected grassroots community organizing as outdated. Once Hillary Rodham Clinton became First Lady of the United States, the thesis was suppressed by the White House out of misguided fear of being associated too closely with Alinksy's ideas.

Leftists seem to want to hide their beliefs from the light of day.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-08-07 11:10  

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