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Afrika Owes Is The Body Of Christ, Or Something

030711afrika.jpg Reverend Calvin Butts continued his mission to keep accused drug mule Afrika Owes out of prison at a sermon yesterday. He's already compared the 17-year-old to Patty Hearst, but from the sounds of it he compared her to Jesus Christ...maybe? He told his congregation, "The judge does not understand. The poor man has been confused because he has come face-to-face with the body of Christ. When the body of Christ stands up, it confuses people." Then again, Rangel did stand up during Owes's hearing...

Butts was also concerned with possible racism, mentioning that the African-American community had a "disproportionate" number of arrests for things like drug dealing and gangs. He said, "We do not buy most of the drugs in this country, we do not sell most of the drugs in this country but we are the most locked up and it has to stop." The church offered to post Owes's bail, but the judge rejected them and refused to lower her bail. One church member said, "We don't know whether she's guilty or not. But we have to support our own."

Owes is accused of running guns for a local gang, on command of her boyfriend who is currently doing time for armed robbery at Rikers.

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  • clipper321

    Perhaps Sharpton et al. are worried she'll expose their dealing enterprises.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    We don't know whether she's guilty or not. But we have to support our own.

    How about supporting the majority of your own kind who work and are sickened by the gun and gang violence wrecking the community?

  • FU Boy

    My Question is: why support your own in this case if she pissed away amazing possibilities and destroying her chances at getting away from the poverty in which she was raised?

    Maybe support her as an icon of what not to do with your life...

  • Yahtzee

    He said, "We do not buy most of the drugs in this country, we do not sell most of the drugs in this country but we are the most locked up and it has to stop."

    Uhhhh....really?

  • he's probably right if the metric he's using is the dollar amount of total (illegal) drug sales in the united states.

  • ishtar_79

    "We don't know whether she's guilty or not. But we have to support our own."

    I agree, as long as that support comes in the form of taking responsbility for mistakes.

  • TimeDown

    Unfortunately for this girl Rangel and the Reverend are actually detrimental to her case and her chances of bail.

  • HJaySimpson

    Word.

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