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All that you can't be

From “The King Manifesto,” a document found by federal authorities in the Chicago home of Fernando “Ace” King, the “Supreme Inca,” or second-in-command, of the Latin Kings street gang. In July, King was convicted of drug conspiracy and attempted cocaine distribution.

Kingism is the doctrine of the Almighty Latin King Nation. There are three stages of Nation Life that constitute Kingism: the primitive stage, the conservative stage, and the new king stage. To grasp each stage and its development, one must consider the social factors surrounding it.

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DECEMBER 2008

JUSTICE AFTER BUSH
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By Scott Horton

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By Breyten Breytenbach

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