
What kind of god does this portray?
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Is it more acceptable to be "puffed up and prideful!"
Brady Told Kraft ‘I’m Best Decision This Organization Has Ever Made’
OR
BRINGING FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE TO THOSE NEEDING A BRIGHTER DAY
IN THEIR DARKEST HOUR OF NEED. Tim Tebow
Here's another example of the top picture.
Who's really who and what they say:
If we can know the truth we're less likely to fall for a lies - that is,
unless that's what we choose to follow.
More photo comparisons: http://octaman.com/comments/MalcolmO.htmlunless that's what we choose to follow.
From Left: Barak Obama, Sr. ? Malcolm X
http://www.thepostemail.com/2011/11/03/who-is-malcolm-x/
http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/01/05/who%E2%80%99s-your-daddy-who%E2%80%99s-your-mama/
http://israelinsider.net/profiles/blogs/is-obama-the-secret-son-of
"If Barack Hussein Obama II is Malcolm X's biological son and ideological heir, it would uniquely explain the mystery of why he was so generously helped by so many Arab and communist "friends in high places" long before he was a "somebody."
Malcolm ensured his secret son would learn the ways of Islam, of revolution, tutored by the finest socialist ideologues of his time, and the future, funded by Saudi and Syrian financiers. He would be groomed for leadership, educated and trained to organize the community called the United States of America."
Pamela Geller of www.atlasshrugs.com has asked: “How could Stanley Ann Dunham have delivered Barack Hussein Obama Jr. in August of 1961 in Honolulu, when official University of Washington records show her 2680 miles away in Seattle attending classes that same month?”
Hidden Hypnosis Techniques
Malcolm X and his uncompromising slogan: By Any Means Necessary.
http://www.black-collegian.com/african/lifelegacy200.shtml
"What accounts for his influence? His rhetoric, more than Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, was almost hypnotic among Black audiences. As the key spokesman for the Nation of Islam, Malcolm preached a militant message which changed and challenged the lives of millions of poor and oppressed African-American people."
"After his release from prison in 1952 he moved to Chicago where he met Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam sect. He changed his name to X, a custom among Muhammad's followers who considered their family names to have originated with white slaveholders. Malcolm soon became a leading figure in the movement. He went on several speaking tours and helped establish several new mosques. He was eventually assigned to be minister of the mosque in New York's Harlem area. Founder and editor of Muhammad Speaks, Malcolm rejected integration and racial equality and instead advocated black power.
March 1964 Malcolm left the Nation of Islam and established his own religious organization, the Organization of Afro-American Unity. After a pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm rejected his former separatist beliefs and advocated world brotherhood. Malcolm now blamed racism on Western culture and urged African Americans to join with sympathetic whites to bring to an end. "

