From NewsMax:
Nation of Islam chief Louis Farrakhan will announce plans tomorrow to take action against radio host Bill Bennett for his comments last week suggesting the crime rate would decline if the black abortion rate went up.
In a statement released Tuesday by Farrakhan's "Millions More Movement," the group says it will use a press conference on Wednesday to "issue a response to the racist comments of former Secretary of Education William Bennett who proposed genocide, or 'aborting all Black Babies,' as a remedy to America's crime problem."
"Specific action will be announced to deal with William Bennett and his financial sponsors," the statement warned.
In fact, rather than advocate a plan to abort black babies, Bennett said such a proposal would be "morally reprehensible."
The lying left are not being honest about Bennett’s position. He considered the hypothetical aborting of black babies to be "morally reprehensible". Here is more on who are among the lying left who are saying the New Orleans levees were blown up by the government:
Many black activists could be expected to back away from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan after his outrageous allegation that the government blew up the New Orleans levees to flood black neighborhoods during Hurricane Katrina.
But an impressive array of black organizations and individuals have lined up to support Farrakhan’s Millions More Movement and its October 15 gathering in Washington – including the Congressional Black Caucus and the mayor of Washington, D.C.
The Movement – formed to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the Million Man March on Washington – plans to focus on "justice" for hurricane victims, slavery reparations and the war in Iraq at the gathering, according to Cybercast News Service.
The Millions More Movement says it is supported by: The Progressive National Baptist Convention, The Urban League, Rev. Al Sharpton, The New Black Panther Party, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Russell Simmons, Rev. Jesse Jackson, the National Council of Negro Women, Kanye West, The Congressional Black Caucus and D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams.