that guy is CRRRAAAZYY
2007-04-12 14:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Imus's language is abhorrent. Yet, until this week, he was paid millions by NBC/MSNBC and CBS. The spectacle of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson demanding Imus's head, when they've said and done far worse, is hard to stomach. Their racism and anti-Semitism is well-documented. The same broadcast companies that had employed Imus now give a microphone to them.
But Sharpton and Jackson have now highlighted something they never intended to address, i.e., the vile and disgusting content of much hip-hop and rap music. Conservative talk show hosts don't play this stuff on the air. It's the bread-and-butter of Urban radio stations. Hollywood celebrates it ("It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Original Song—lyrics here) Sharpton and Jackson have never picketed an Urban radio station; they've never called for boycotts of the record labels that produce this filth; they've never asked the FCC to investigate the playing of these recordings on the public airwaves; and they've never demanded the firing of any DJs or executives who promote it. Yet, this junk is demeaning like nothing else and perpetuates all the worst stereotypes.
The real story is the failure of these self-appointed guardians of morality to speak the truth. But, then again, to do so would take guts and integrity.
2007-04-13 14:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Because oddly enough some black and few other americans listen to and follow Sharpton. Sharpton created such bad negative press around Imus that corporations were afraid to be associated with him. Unfortunately we have many uneducated americans who just jump on the band wagon and do not think for themselves making people like Sharpton, Jackson, and other hateful discriminators successful.
2007-04-12 15:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Now Brother Preston is soaring with eagles high above, because he lived a life of love. Yes he's flying way up high, because he was a supercool guy. He's gone away, too soon it seems, leaving behind his unfinished dreams.
Longfellow Deeds: This guy could live a life writing greeting cards.
Rev. Al Sharpton: Yes we remember Preston Blake, a man with faith no man could shake. A strength no man could break. A character no man could fake. For goodness sake, let's eat some cake.
Funeral attendants: Amen
2007-04-12 14:46:38
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answered by nickistheman6 3
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Why ought to white u . s . a . ought to respond to to Al Sharpton. he's an conceited, loud mouth, racist who's continuously searching for the thanks to incite a revolt. Any and each little thing that he says should be passed over.
2016-12-03 22:40:08
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answered by ? 4
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It all depends on the person. I have seen white Americans stand by Al Sharpton and agree and I have seen black Americans disagree with their own kind. So it depends on how you feel. If you feel he is right then go with him and if you feel he is wrong stand by your word.
2007-04-12 14:49:38
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answered by Sesily E 1
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No. Al Sharpton is the ultimate definition of a niggger.
2007-04-12 14:46:03
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answered by Tim 1
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**** AL SHARPTON. Thats an answer from a white american.
2007-04-12 14:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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First thing when I get to work in the morning, yessiree!
2007-04-12 14:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no but, We all have to listen to His ramblings and, propaganda because, this is AMERICA. He is just an AFRICAN-AMERICAN, George Wallace.
2007-04-12 14:48:35
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answered by ny21tb 7
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We shouldn't have to, I don't know why those idiots let him "control" the media.
He is a genuine "MORON".
2007-04-12 14:48:50
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answered by pixles 3
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