ignore the bush bashers.
they ALWAYS have to throw bush into everything to dilute the question that they cannot answer.
but i agree with you about sharpton. he has proven over and over that he will do anything to fan the flames of racial hatred and won't stop til a full blown race war is underway.
perhaps his mother never read "the boy who cried wolf" to him when he was a kid.
2007-04-22 14:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He has no conscience about what he does. He gets money in his pocket and just attacks whites.
I want him to leed a parade when a black man kills a white.
After the Brawley thing he should have been arrested.
Imus may have just been fined if he did not go to Sharpton first. Not too many people listen to Sharpton until he has a crowd, but Imus empowered Sharpton by going to him. He might still be on the air if he went directly to see the Women basketball players from Rutgers.
2007-04-22 21:30:34
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answered by Nort 6
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Oh boy...so where is Martin Luther King, Jr. when you need him. I guess we'll have to work with the voices we have, right? Don't be so hard to criticize because it's trendy. Look around; how many voices do we have?
On the other hand, when I look at Bush, I puke; same with most all our presidents since the inception of this country. They all look alike and pretty much offer the same garbage; W*** trash year after year.
I don't put my faith into mankind however, I put it in a much higher source.
2007-04-22 21:19:36
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answered by KimIsland 3
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He should be executed. Not only is he a racist, bigot, and instigator. He has committed Murder, Arson, and hatred across America. Anytime there is a race incident he is the first to pop up like wheres waldo. IE: Duke Lacrosse case...he said they were guilty even before the facts were presented. IE: He started the Crown Heights Riot killing a young boy named Gavin Cato. IE: He started a chant saying "Kill the Jew" . IE: In Harlem 1995 he protested a White business moving in stating "We will not stand by and allow them to move this brother so that some white interloper can expand his business"
He is a racist, and should be shot
2007-04-22 21:18:48
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answered by Michael J 2
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Why would anyone follow George Bush?
I do not believe that Al Sharpton has sent thousands to Iraq to die, so that he and his oil cronies can reap gigantic profits, from the blood of young American soldiers, and innocent Iraqi people.
2007-04-22 21:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they want to be a righteous a** beaaatch and be a part of something that can give them an excuse to get all up in people's faces. When your not smart enough to add something sensitive and constructive to a dialog, you go for the division and anger approach.
2007-04-22 21:26:40
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answered by jaymccormick2006 3
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I don't follow him, it is not in my nature to blindly follow anyone. However, I don't think he is as despicable and racist as people make him out to be... I actually think it is a case of when a black man is outspoken and vocal, he is getting out of his place; whereas when a white guy does it he is a crusader.
2007-04-22 21:17:37
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answered by michael H 4
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He's a bottom-feeder. People who live down there identify with him. He tells them that they shouldn't have to work to have a good life--they deserve a free ride simply because they're black.
2007-04-22 21:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm more concerned with how anyone could follow Bush.
Sharpton hasn'r committed election fraud, mass murder or abused an elected position.
2007-04-22 21:14:52
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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