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mr. coleman, and my uncle told me ofbout him in his practice and that left a huge impression on me even thenat age 16, and bill coleman has been a trend set in oh-la-la he has been a role model for me. it is i suppose some what of coincidence, but he was the first african-american lawyer with paul weiss and i am the first african-american partner at that law fir so it is goodo see mr. coleman. thank you very much for being here. [applause] thank you for the invitation to be with you today. i was a member of this committee for several years and aended many conferences. i learned much of retired why spend time at this committee and i have encouraged many of my colleagues at the department of fense to become more involved withou. i received this invitation many months ago and spent considerable time thinking about what i would say today. i considered sharing of the nuts and bolts of the legal issues surrounding one or two major litigation pending against the defense department right now. my insides, personal involvement i testified four times befor congress in july alone on legislative reform o
mr. coleman, and my uncle told me ofbout him in his practice and that left a huge impression on me even thenat age 16, and bill coleman has been a trend set in oh-la-la he has been a role model for me. it is i suppose some what of coincidence, but he was the first african-american lawyer with paul weiss and i am the first african-american partner at that law fir so it is goodo see mr. coleman. thank you very much for being here. [applause] thank you for the invitation to be with you today. i...
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mr. coleman, and my on kohl told me all about him and his practice. -- mike uncle told me all about him. that left a huge impression on me even at age 16. bill coleman has been a trend setter in law. he has been a role model for me. it is probably no coincidence that he was the first african- american lawyer at paul weiss, and i am the first african- american partner at that law firm. so it is good to see mr. coleman here. thank you for being here. [applause] thank you for the invitation to be with you today. i was a member of this committee for several years and attended many of its conferences. i learn much every time i spend time with this committee. i have encouraged many of my colleagues in the department of defense to become more involved with you. i received this invitation many months ago and spent considerable time thinking about what i would say here today. i consider sharing with you the nuts and bolts of the legal issues surrounding one or two major litigation is pending against the defense department right now, or my insides from my personal involvement. i testified four time
mr. coleman, and my on kohl told me all about him and his practice. -- mike uncle told me all about him. that left a huge impression on me even at age 16. bill coleman has been a trend setter in law. he has been a role model for me. it is probably no coincidence that he was the first african- american lawyer at paul weiss, and i am the first african- american partner at that law firm. so it is good to see mr. coleman here. thank you for being here. [applause] thank you for the invitation to be...
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noted by terrorism expert coleman, the essay deinvolves from its genius title into a bunch of racist name calling. "do you remember who he is now mrobama?" this is you, mr. obama who failed to understand the true mentality of racism. al qaeda is attacking president obama now with references from roots. i wonder if they mean the lavar burton mini series. but that's not the most incredible cultural reference of the supposedly american al qaeda -- people who study al qaeda and its communication say rakan ben williams is probably fake, probably not a real person like goat farm boy on the wanted list. part of the reason this guy might be made up is the name. rakan is a comic book character that's really popular in the middle east. he is rakan the lone warrior. and according to comic book legend, his family was killed by roving mongels leaving him to be raised by a saber tooth tiger. so to recap, a probably fake al qaeda american convert named off a comic book character raised by a tiger wants president obama to not be like lavar burton. or at least like the fictional character lavar burton portrayed in the mini serious in 1977. al qaed
noted by terrorism expert coleman, the essay deinvolves from its genius title into a bunch of racist name calling. "do you remember who he is now mrobama?" this is you, mr. obama who failed to understand the true mentality of racism. al qaeda is attacking president obama now with references from roots. i wonder if they mean the lavar burton mini series. but that's not the most incredible cultural reference of the supposedly american al qaeda -- people who study al qaeda and its...