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Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of Haiti
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Topic: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of... (Post your comment) Here are the latest comments from our readers about Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of... Read them all and submit your own comments Aia says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...Hate is an emotion or a loigacl conclusion which has been assigned both negative or positive values by Progressives, liberals, racists (such as Farrakhan) and their ilk.a0 Farrakhan has a whole list of good hates and bad hates. a0 You can not argue with a moron who believes he can define a word in two different ways in the same argument. a0 Argument requires a loigacl brain, not a pre-programmed emotional reaction to all premises (Hate Bush -good; hate Obama -bad; hate Whitey- good; hate Black racists, like Farrakhan, -bad) a0 Before you can say to hate is bad or acceptable you must define hate. a0 From On-line Dictionary:hate v. hatb7ed, hatb7ing, hates v.tr.1.a.To feel hostility or animosity toward. b. To detest.; 2. To feel dislike or distaste for: a0 a0 i.e. hates washing dishes.v.intr.a0a0 To feel hatred.n.a0a0 1. Intense animosity or dislike; hatred.2. An object of detestation or hatred:a0a0a0 i.e. My pet hate is tardiness.So, do you hate Obama, hate his policies, or you disagree, but not hate, requires a definition for hate. a0 I loathe Obama and his cabal of Marxist/Progressive swine. a0 I loathe the idea of a Dictator as my leader regardless of what he dictates. a0 I loathe a pretentious low IQ moron claiming to be my intellectual superior. a0 I loathe the liar that Obama is and loathe the lies he tells.a0a0 I loathe his and his cabal's use of his skin color as either positive or negative to judge his acts. a0 I loathe the false racism projected onto Obama's adversaries. a0a0a0 I judged Obama based on his character and his acts and found him reprobate and thus repulsive.
Garry Destin says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...Yes... When one speaks right, he is considered bad but when the preachers tell us that we are cursed everyone says amen.
Earl says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...This article makes no mention of Baby Doc who was Haitis' 9th President-for-Life!
Jean Martineau says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...Zili Danto, Prominent Aristidiennes Distort Haiti’s History for Personal Gain? by Stanley Lucas What always struck me as being strange was that she injected a heavy dose of racism into her defense of Aristide when the Haitian people were focused on the political violence and vast corruption that led to his downfall. Shedding light on her race baiting, a YouTube video recently surfaced in which African-American leader Louis Farrakhan discusses Haiti’s history and gives advice to presidential candidate and hip hop star, Wyclef Jean. In the speech, Farrakhan briefly mentions Zili (see “Minister Farrakhan's Prophetic Warning to Wyclef Jean on Leading Hait” at
; Farrakhan’s mention of Zili is at 5 mins 38 seconds). Race baiters have always tried to leverage the fact that Haiti is the world’s first black republic to their personal or ideological advantage. That was the case of Randal Robinson and his wife Hazel Robinson who became rich on the back of the Haitians thanks to Aristide’s corrupt business dealings and spreading around state funds to his corrupt allies (for more details click here: http://www.haitipolicy.org/Lobbying7.htm). And now they have injected race into Haiti’s recovery and presidential elections by using Farrakhan. Because he was poorly advised by Zili, Farrakhan’s speech is full of historical distortion, factual errors and contradictions. However, Haiti’s independence was not just about race. Haiti's founding fathers saw beyond race to the universal values of freedom and equality. Haitians fought alongside Simon Bolivar in his quest to liberate the Latin American countries. They fought alongside the Americans in the Revolutionary War against the British. It was not about Latinos or Americans. For Haitians, it was about freedom and liberation. It is true, however, that the ruling powers of that time may have considered us a threat because of our cause and because of our race, but that did not have an impact on our purpose. Our founding fathers, including Toussaint Louverture and Jacques Dessalines, were visionaries and truly unique, brave men who selflessly put their lives on the line for freedom. They should be an inspiration to us all as we rebuild our country. Haiti’s history should be sacred, but the collective memory of the Haitian independence movement could be tainted by these assertions, and that’s a travesty. It is surprising that she would be involved with a speech that was essentially “blessing” Wyclef’s candidacy. Wyclef very publicly sided against Aristide in 2004. He supported the violent rebellion led by Guy Phillippe and called for Aristide’s resignation (for Wyclef’s statement see: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1485326/2004... Further, proudly sitting behind Wyclef is Ron Daniel, also a once fervent Aristide supporter, who has pursued every avenue possible to make money in Haiti. How do these Aristide defenders explain their support for someone who condemned Aristide? Their impassioned defense of Aristide has fallen by the wayside; opportunism or access to money and power has trumped principle exposing them for what they are: Haiti exploiters. The fact is Aristidiennes see opportunity associated with Wyclef -- and that far outweighs their “commitment” to Aristide. This is just not true. Article 106 of the Constitution of 1806 inaugurated the first elections in Haiti. The first election was held in 1810. Over the past 200 years, we have had many democratic elections and 36 elected legislatures. Unfortunately, we have not had continuous democracy over the past 200 years, however. The elections of 1990 that swept Aristide into power were the first democratic elections of the modern era, but again, let us not ignore the achievements of our founders by saying that these were the first democratic elections. At this fragile time in our history, we need to expose these people for what they are and make a clean break from their manipulation. Opportunists such as Zili Danto reduce our proud history to racism for personal gain. She alone should have to live with her personal contradictions and lack of principle – she shouldn’t inflict insult on a proud country with a proud history.
Sergo Jean says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...I believe, we are the children of God .Jesus Christ is the son of God.We are here to serve one another.Not to have a chief like Pharaoh .we are free to choose with our own life, what to do and not to do what a person decide .
Earl says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...Louis Farakhan is a Muslim not a Christian and they do not see Jesus as master but instead give recognition to Jesus as an apostle of God. Farrakhan is right to give the warnings to Wyclef but for the wrong reasons. Haiti needs policies for recovery and EXPANSION under the former policy approved by the Americans known as "manifest destiny". What are the policies of Wyclef for Haiti and how will the people of Haiti respond to a potential leader that makes over 13, 000 times as much money as the average Haitian?
Toulimen says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...Rev Louis Farrakan has given a precious advice to candidate Wyclef and he already told him what is awaiting for him as a black puppet figure if he becomes selected or elected in Haiti. He warns Wyclef not deliver Haiti to the Americans so they will not transform into a place to sodomize, rape, discriminate Haitian children through diseases as well as reaping all the benefits of this island. He believes that Americans are ungrateful people toward former Haitian ancestors that helped them gain their indepndence and secure the purchase of Louisiana from France for 15 millions dollars. He states that America owes to all Haitians a debt of gratitude. For telling the truth, this video could get Wyclef out of the race if watched by CIA and FBI...
Sergo Jean says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...I believe we are in this world for the good of our Master Jesus Christ, to do our will and not to give warns to people who desire to serve his homeland
Miggy says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...Claudinette, Get your first lady dress ready girl, because I know that you can design. Rock it!
Big Papa Emile Joblo says:
Re: Video: Louis Farrakhan Warns Wyclef About Running For President Of...this is the man of the last minute. he will be a saviour for this poorest haiti. oh boy! i support him with 110%
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