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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I certainly don't mourn him
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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And again, with the bad acts by blacks to cover up the acts by whites. Stick with the script David, so you can deny any racist intent.

And to answer your question, I'm sure that Green had friends in the church, who will mourn him, even if he brought it on himself. It's what religious leaders do.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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LTC David Brown - Correct. Do you actually know what he said? The actual statement? Your characterization of it is incorrect.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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Cpl Mark A. Morris - go ahead, I don't have a problem with you suing me. But it won't be as simple as you think.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Capt Gregory Prickett - When did I ever write it would be simple? I wrote your false witness precedes you. Your lack of ethics is shown to great by lying.
Old knob enjoys a good lie.
Plus, once again you lose site of the topic to argue. It bores me.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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Cpl Mark A. Morris - Sorry, can you rephrase? All the grammatical errors make your post a bit unclear.
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COL Acos Education
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Did any one commenting actually read the article first? Most of you here love to blame the “media” for misinformation but here is a notorious misinformer capitalizing on political ill will to mislead a story by its headline (where I’m sure most of you stopped reading)

And I quote from the article if you actually read it “ Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said the group is mourning its “brother” who died assaulting Capitol cops last week — saying the cop killer could have been a future “star” for the movement.

In a statement Tuesday, the Nation of Islam confirmed that Noah Green, 25, was studying to become a full member — but blamed “potential mental illness” for him plowing a car into two Capitol cops and then jumping out with a knife on Friday.
The Nation of Islam insisted that Green was in defiance of rules “not to carry any weapons — not so much as a penknife” and that his murders were “against our law.”

“For us, human life is sacred. And the violation of human life is a violation of God, Himself, because He’s the giver of life and He’s the ultimate cause of death,” the statement said.
“We absolutely disavow this act that resulted in the senseless loss of life,” the statement added.

“It is shocking for us to learn that someone who was attempting to be a part of our ranks may have been involved in something as tragic as this.””
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So they acknowledged he was a member. And he had potential of advancing his studies. However They say he suffered from mental health issues. And should have gotten help. They then condemn his actions and disavow violence. Not exactly what you guys are spinning.

So although I am no supporter of the NOI, nor Obama, or anyone mentioned and incorrectly maligned, reading and comprehension are kind of important before you start hurling criticisms and standing on your political soap boxes. Read. Report correctly. Attempt to be fair and balanced in your knowledge acquisition. I dare you.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Capt Gregory Prickett The post was about an individual with the Nation of Islam who committed a crime.
As soon as Farrakhan and his group were Denigrated, you start comparing it the Catholics and taking up for them.
It was never about their right to worship a fence post. But go ahead and mislead.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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Cpl Mark A. Morris - except that Green wasn't a member of the Nation of Islam, he was studying to join. Most religions require this, including most of the better Christian sects. Until he completed his study, the NOI equivalent to a Catholic or Lutheran catechism or confirmation class, he wasn't a member. Most of the five Sola "Bible" churches just let anyone be a member, so it is hard for them to understand or comprehend the difference.

Plus, your comments were not directed at the one individual, Green, they were directed at the entire organization. And the organization had condemned Green's actions, stating:

"We absolutely disavow this act that resulted in the senseless loss of life. It is shocking for us to learn that someone who was attempting to be a part of our ranks may have been involved in something as tragic as this."

Had you read the actual statement, you would have known this. You would have known that Green was having mental issues, that the family stated that he was suffering from depression and other mental problems.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Capt Gregory Prickett I read their comment. I do not believe a hate group. You go ahead and believe them.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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Cpl Mark A. Morris - so you admit that you are biased against them? How about the Alliance Defending Freedom? You know, the hate group formed by James Dobson, Bill Bright, James Kennedy, Don Wildmon, and about 25 other "good" Christians? Do you believe what they say?
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