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Old 10-07-2005, 01:52 AM
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On October 15, Mr. louis farrakhan will be holding the million more movement, ten years from the day of the first million man march. Mr. farrakhan is now 72 years old this could be one of his final great moments in his great but very interesting leadership. Louis farrakhan the son of a jamaican cab driver and his mother from the st. kitts has really become one of the final voices in the black american fight. I have a few questions. Do jamaicans consider farrakhan their own, i know that he is a national black leader for all people of color but when jamaica talks about 'their" own does his name come up??? Will any members here take the trip to washington dc, to here the message. With kitrina still fresh on everyones mind will our hearts be in attending the message or will the masses heads be other places like families and friends that still have not been found, or just in general the total hurt that we are still feeling. Just something to think about.
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On October 15, Mr. louis farrakhan will be holding the million more movement, ten years from the day of the first million man march. Mr. farrakhan is now 72 years old this could be one of his final great moments in his great but very interesting leadership. Louis farrakhan the son of a jamaican cab driver and his mother from the st. kitts has really become one of the final voices in the black american fight. I have a few questions. Do jamaicans consider farrakhan their own, i know that he is a national black leader for all people of color but when jamaica talks about 'their" own does his name come up??? Will any members here take the trip to washington dc, to here the message. With kitrina still fresh on everyones mind will our hearts be in attending the message or will the masses heads be other places like families and friends that still have not been found, or just in general the total hurt that we are still feeling. Just something to think about.
The Honorable Mininster Lewis Farrakhan in my opinion is a very brilliant and intelligent Man and truly a choosen man of God and I know that God always will and has risen up a Prophet in the mist of his people to gather His sheep together. I met Minister Lewis Farrakhan a long time ago back in 1975 who was the Minister of Temple No. 7 in Harlem New York.

Although I am not Jamaican my husband is and I myself have never heard any mentioning of Minister Farrakhan's name in Jamaica and I am not saying that his name hasn't been mention because I am sure that it has, I just don't know how the Jamaican people feel about Minister Farrakhan but it would be interesting to know.

I will pray that The Honorable Minister Lewis Farrakhan continue to have a long life and I will always have love in my heart for this true man and messenger of God.....Peace and Blessings Star
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The Honorable Mininster Lewis Farrakhan in my opinion is a very brilliant and intelligent Man and truly a choosen man of God and I know that God always will and has risen up a Prophet in the mist of his people to gather His sheep together. I met Minister Lewis Farrakhan a long time ago back in 1975 who was the Minister of Temple No. 7 in Harlem New York.

Although I am not Jamaican my husband is and I myself have never heard any mentioning of Minister Farrakhan's name in Jamaica and I am not saying that his name hasn't been mention because I am sure that it has, I just don't know how the Jamaican people feel about Minister Farrakhan but it would be interesting to know.

I will pray that The Honorable Minister Lewis Farrakhan continue to have a long life and I will always have love in my heart for this true man and messenger of God.....Peace and Blessings Star


I would love to share something. I believe the great minister malcolm x taught there. When i was in islam i was not allowed to be around anything nation of islam. To sunni muslims they are not doing it right. Now my family would say they would listen to him and he stopped saying he was a muslim, and just himself a leader of our people. Every chance i got i would want to here him speak. He was choosen by GOD to lead his people. He mentions and quotes from both bible and quran, which i always was amazed with. It will be a sad day when he is no longer with us and goes to see The king. How do jamaicans feel about farrakhan?? i would really love to know. He always speaks of his roots and he loves who he is. I really deeply love him.
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