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Favorite to Lead DNC Wrote for Reparations and Separate Country for Blacks

EllisonWe all know about Keith Ellison’s strong ties to terrorists but now his college writings are coming out and he probably wishes they hadn’t.  When Ellison was first getting into politics, Scott W. Johnson wrote in the Weekly Standard:

“Ellison was born Catholic in Detroit. He states that he converted to Islam as an undergraduate at Wayne State University. As a third-year student at the University of Minnesota Law School in 1989-90, he wrote two columns for the Minnesota Daily under the name “Keith Hakim.”

In the first, Ellison refers to ‘Minister Louis Farrakhan,’ defends Nation of Islam spokesman Khalid Abdul Muhammad, and speaks in the voice of a Nation of Islam advocate. In the second, ‘Hakim’ demands reparations for slavery and throws in a demand for an optional separate homeland for American blacks.”

The Washington Post documented some of Ellison’s stories he wrote under the name of Keith Hakim:

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“Around 1990, Ellison, then a University of Minnesota law student known as Keith E. Hakim, wrote several columns in the student newspaper that are getting a second look.

One column defended Farrakhan against charges of anti-Semitism; a second suggested the creation of a state for black residents. In 1995, Ellison helped organize a delegation to Farrakhan’s Million Man March in Washington.”

Now, Ellison is looking to become the next head of the DNC.  Wonderful…

More on Ellison here

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