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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said the people responsible for sentencing former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to 28 years in federal prison will “feel the weight of The Wrath of God for such evil done to a man who did not deserve anything like that!”
Farrakhan posted the comment on his Facebook page Friday during a question and answer session with followers.
“My brother will never fulfill that sentence,” Farrakhan wrote. “And those who have sentenced him will feel the weight of The Wrath of God for such evil done to a man who did not deserve anything like that! Watch and see what will come to those who sought his destruction, and seek his destruction.”
Kilpatrick, 43, is at the federal prison in Milan and awaiting a transfer to an undisclosed facility. He and his family have a long history with Farrakhan.
In April, Kilpatrick’s mother, former U.S. Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, introduced the Nation of Islam leader during a hearing into the existence of alien life forms. Farrakhan attended the hearing in Washington, D.C., and has spoken of his own UFO encounter.
Kwame Kilpatrick contends his resignation and jailing in 2008 following the text-message scandal were the result of a conspiracy that emerged after he welcomed Farrakhan to Ford Field in 2007 and upset powerful bankers.
The Nation of Islam has provided security when Kwame Kilpatrick was sentenced and released from the Wayne County jail and Farrakhan reportedly visited Kilpatrick during a 99-day sentence for three felonies related to the text-message scandal.
U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds sentenced Kilpatrick to 28 years in prison last month and castigated him for living "larger than life" on millions of dollars he stole after creating a "corrosive pay-to-play" system in city hall.
"I hope that the sentence that I'm about to impose will give that message that we're demanding accountability and transparency in our government," Edmunds said. "That where there has been corruption, there will be no more. We are done."
During the Facebook chat, Farrakhan was asked about the sentence and whether Kilpatrick was punished for his connection to the Nation of Islam leader.
"He was a young mayor; the youngest mayor to be elected, to my knowledge, in this country,” Farrakhan wrote. “He went to prison, he learned, and he came out stronger, older, wiser — so The Enemy fears such a man free. So this type of sentencing is called ‘pile on.’”
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...s-sentence?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE

So is Farrakhan declaring war on Obama or those evil Jewish bankers???
Farrakhan posted the comment on his Facebook page Friday during a question and answer session with followers.
“My brother will never fulfill that sentence,” Farrakhan wrote. “And those who have sentenced him will feel the weight of The Wrath of God for such evil done to a man who did not deserve anything like that! Watch and see what will come to those who sought his destruction, and seek his destruction.”
Kilpatrick, 43, is at the federal prison in Milan and awaiting a transfer to an undisclosed facility. He and his family have a long history with Farrakhan.
In April, Kilpatrick’s mother, former U.S. Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, introduced the Nation of Islam leader during a hearing into the existence of alien life forms. Farrakhan attended the hearing in Washington, D.C., and has spoken of his own UFO encounter.
Kwame Kilpatrick contends his resignation and jailing in 2008 following the text-message scandal were the result of a conspiracy that emerged after he welcomed Farrakhan to Ford Field in 2007 and upset powerful bankers.
The Nation of Islam has provided security when Kwame Kilpatrick was sentenced and released from the Wayne County jail and Farrakhan reportedly visited Kilpatrick during a 99-day sentence for three felonies related to the text-message scandal.
U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds sentenced Kilpatrick to 28 years in prison last month and castigated him for living "larger than life" on millions of dollars he stole after creating a "corrosive pay-to-play" system in city hall.
"I hope that the sentence that I'm about to impose will give that message that we're demanding accountability and transparency in our government," Edmunds said. "That where there has been corruption, there will be no more. We are done."
During the Facebook chat, Farrakhan was asked about the sentence and whether Kilpatrick was punished for his connection to the Nation of Islam leader.
"He was a young mayor; the youngest mayor to be elected, to my knowledge, in this country,” Farrakhan wrote. “He went to prison, he learned, and he came out stronger, older, wiser — so The Enemy fears such a man free. So this type of sentencing is called ‘pile on.’”
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...s-sentence?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE

So is Farrakhan declaring war on Obama or those evil Jewish bankers???