Farrakhan spent most of the fiery nearly four-hour speech recounting a 1985 vision he had in Mexico. Farrakhan has often described how he believes he was invited aboard an unidentified flying object he calls "the wheel" where he said he heard the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad speak to him.
Gotta give it to Louie, he doesn't deal in peccadilloes, he goes for the big pic. L. Ron Hubbard smiles.
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Farrakhan spent most of the fiery nearly four-hour speech recounting a 1985 vision he had in Mexico. Farrakhan has often described how he believes he was invited aboard an unidentified flying object he calls "the wheel" where he said he heard the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad speak to him.
Gotta give it to Louie, he doesn't deal in peccadilloes, he goes for the big pic. L. Ron Hubbard smiles.
Tequila is a fiery substance.
L. Ron Hubb or Joseph Smith?
Minsk, Pinsk. Now, what were we talking about? Can you do a little recap for us, I'm a bit lost, and my biceps(es) are hurting after all the jabbin'.
Bottom line is that you and AA are wrong and owe me a shitload of VCP.
Wrong about what? You're just weaving and dodging. And diggin'.
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