Yes, 'Prophet' is a cheap word, let's try a more accurate word: Murderer. As in 'Louis Farrakhan is a cold blooded Murderer who killed Malcolm X and probably other people as well'.
Yes, but maybe he did it at the behest of our Secret Black Alien Overlords?
Seriously, I know ... and one of Bush's minor mistakes after 9-11 was failing to roll up Farrakhan's cult and pop his "Fruit of Islam" in prison camps, where they deserve to spend the rest of their lives.
Come to think of it, Louis Farrakhan sounds like some straight-man inserted into Buckaroo Banzai. Maybe open a prison camp for his Fruit of Islam in District 9, South Africa? ;-)
South Africa would be... interesting, given the typical view there of American Blacks. Better would be Nigeria, preferably in the poorer districts of Lagos. Despite his bad-boy self-image, some gang leader/pimp would have him eagerly added to the stable in under two weeks.
Any casual Bible reader (or flying saucer enthusiast) is familiar with the first chapter of Ezekiel in the Old Testament where "the wheel" reference comes from:
Oh, god... Alex Jones. Don't even get me started on that wackjob. I not only have the misfortune of living in the same city as him, and am thus constantly exposed to ads plugging his radio show; but one of my co-workers actually listens to that jackass, and we never know when lunchtime conversation is suddenly going to be de-railed by the rest of us having to debunk whatever deranged "revelation" he's picked up from Jones this week...
"The word 'prophet' is too cheap a word. I am a light in the midst of darkness," Farrakhan said at the annual convention of the movement that embraces black nationalism. Yeah, and I'll bet the sun rises out of his Y-fronts every morning, too.
Comments 44
As in 'Louis Farrakhan is a cold blooded Murderer who killed Malcolm X and probably other people as well'.
Reply
Seriously, I know ... and one of Bush's minor mistakes after 9-11 was failing to roll up Farrakhan's cult and pop his "Fruit of Islam" in prison camps, where they deserve to spend the rest of their lives.
Reply
Reply
Reply
Origin of "The Wheel"
Farrakhan's always referring to numerology, visions, and other strange mystical references. His audience must eat this stuff up with a spoon!
Reply
And here I thought he was referring to one of the hatches on the island in LOST.
Reply
Reply
Reply
Yeah, and I'll bet the sun rises out of his Y-fronts every morning, too.
Reply
Reply
Reply
'Nuff Said.
Reply
Leave a comment