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(FinalCall.com) - Minister Farrakhan comments on President Obama's signing of the the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) during Jan. 9, 2012 Interview with Chicago's WVON Radio host Cliff Kelly. Full CD/DVD @ http://Store.FinalCall.com

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  • I'm RACIST for criticizing Obama.

    TERRORIST because I'm not with Bush.

    ANTISEMITIC for not supporting Rothechild Zionism.

    TEABAGGER for supporting the Constitution.

    TRUTH-ER for asking unanswered questions.

    TRAITOR for whistle-blowing on my corrupt Government.

    CONSPIRACY THEORIST for presenting documented facts.

    TROLL for uploading news, videos, quotes and U.S.Atrocities.

    ANTI-AMERICAN for supporting Constitutionalists like Dr. Ron Paul.

    RON PAUL 2012!

  • “Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal.”

    - Martin Luther King, Jr.

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  • @recon110 show proof

  • @recon110 Yes but it was changed to harm U.S citizens. What about the Enemy Expatriation Act to strip Americans of their citizenship under suspicious activity? By the way, Obama passed ACTA for the U.S. Good bye internet. You have been a great asset and enjoyment for us

  • Please watch my story"TIFFANY LEBOUEF SEEKS JUSTICE". I have documents to prove my innocence yet no one wants to even acknowledge it. My life has been destroyed.

    Look up PRISON STOCKS....very lucrative....WHO ARE THE INVESTORS???

    I HOPE NOT THE JUDGES AND POLITICIANS.......

  • @recon110 But not with Section 1021 NDAA: which allows the U.S. military to indefinitely detain, without due process, any person engaged in "hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners ... without trial until the end of hostilities."

    The bottom line is the government can imprison anyone suspected of or even associated with terrorism. This power is open to wide interpretation and could certainly be abused.

  • @recon110 this year's has specials "resolutions" in it!

  • This is the first time ever that I actually like what Farrakhan has had to say. We Americans all need to put aside our differencese, petty or significant, and work together to eliminate this Fascist Oligarchy that exists in Washington. Unless we do soon, it won't matter whether your black or white, young or old, Liberal or Conservative, we'll be dead or enslaved.

  • The NDAA has been signed every year by every president.

  • Fist time I agree with this man.

  • You guys are fools. It doesn't matter if we have a Democrat or Republican in office. They all serve the same masters. It's never been about Democrat vs. Republican. The people in power use this to distract you and fool you. All of our presidents are puppets and corrupt. Trust NO ONE.

  • @Goatsteeet Spot on man. We live in the bizzaro world of Orwellian doublespeak today. Everything that made a person a decent and principled citizen not even 40 years ago today makes him/her look like an enemy of the state in one way or another. It is hugely disgraceful. Would that Ron Paul be elected and start righting some of the many wrongs of today, but the population at large is just too stupid to vote him in. They are more concerned about making sure that John and Frank cannot get married. 

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