9.01.2006

Farrakhan on Katrina

Just to place some "perspective" on Louis Farrakhan, here are some quotes from him regarding incidents surrounding Hurricane Katrina. I challenge anyone to prove these comments are correct.

"Mayor Nagin told us that those poor brothers and sisters that went to the Superdome, these were the ones who made it out of their houses but didn't have any money or means to get out of the city . . . So when the water began to rise around the Superdome, Mayor Nagin told them to get out and start marching over the bridge, the I-10, and get out of here. So they started marching. And when they got over that bridge into the next parish, which was white, they were met with attack dogs and machine guns."

"This is Mayor Nagin talking to us. They fired the machine guns over the heads of the crowd. They accepted any white people that were there, but no black people."

"Divers inspecting the ruptured levee walls surrounding New Orleans found something that piqued their interest - burn marks on underwater debris chunks from the broken levee wall."

"Mayor Nagin told us there was a 25-foot crater under the levee. [He] didn't say there was a bomb. He just said there was a crater. I say they blew it [up]."

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