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Just sayin'. he obviously cares for Tawana Brawley, as MSNBC does for the ratings. When is this black racist going to croak already? He is a stupid ignorant racist south end of a north bound horse. MSNBC AND SHARPTON. They're justclose. Just like white...
Al Sharpton issued a warning to anyone running for mayor: you will not … A U.S. Marine from New Jersey has died in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense… Hundreds of residents, including dozens of off-duty police officers, rallied … Whether the deaths...
As members of the choir applaud, the Rev. Al Sharpton asks for a national day of prayer for Whitney Houston, during regular Sunday services at Second Baptist Church in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. Houston, whose musical roots were in church... View Photo »
Dr. King, he fought side by side with workers, raising his voice in unity with theirs. Dr. King was a passionate advocate for workers’ rights all over the country
Thanks for clarifying that. The church model the young American state wished to separate from was that of the British monarch, who remains to this day Supreme Governor of the Church of England. This convenient arrangement dates from the 1534 Act of...
So its nice that he has the ability to make fun of himself in this mock interview giving Valentine’s Day tips (for the politically conscious, I suppose). Watch: I can honestly say that the advice to “Tell her a funny joke, like ‘I’m voting for Mitt...
The choir and congregation hold hands as the Rev. Al Sharpton leads a prayer for Whitney Houston, during regular Sunday services at Second Baptist Church in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. �Houston, whose musical roots were in church gospel singing... View Photo »
I had gotten to a point where I had reached my end in patience ... I thought Al Sharpton would be there, along with Congressman Al Conyers (D-Detroit) and I hoped to be an oppositional voice.
Al Sharpton while he and his National Action Network were planning protests in the wake of police officers being found not guilty of the murder of Sean Bell. The informant, who isn't named in the document, went back relayed details of the "acts of...
Al Sharpton issued a warning to anyone running for mayor: you will not … A U.S. Marine from New Jersey has died in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense… Hundreds of residents, including dozens of off-duty police officers, rallied … Whether the deaths...
Alfred Charles "Al" Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American Baptist minister, political and civil rights/social justice activist, and radio talk show host. In 2004, Sharpton was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. presidential election. Sharpton hosts his own radio talk show, Keepin’ It Real and makes regular guest... Full Article
Singer Roberta Flack, left, Rev. Al Sharpton, right, and others join hands during a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Sharpton's National Action Network in New York Saturday, Feb.. 4, 2012. Cornelius died this week at his Los Angeles home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
View Photo »Singer Roberta Flack, left, Rev. Al Sharpton, center, Tyrone Proctor, right, and others take part in a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Sharpton's National Action Network in New York, Saturday, Feb. . 4, 2012. Proctor was a "Soul Train" dancer. Cornelius died this week...
View Photo »Singer Roberta Flack, left, and Rev. Al Sharpton, center, listen as Tyrone Proctor speaks during a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Sharpton's National Action Network in New York Saturday, Feb. . 4, 2012. Proctor was a "Soul Train" dancer. Cornelius died this week at...
View Photo »Singer Roberta Flack, second from right, and Rev. Al Sharpton, right, share a moment during a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Sharpton's National Action Network in New York Saturday Feb. 4, 2012. Cornelius died this week at his Los Angeles home of a self-inflicted...
View Photo »GARDENA, CA - JANUARY 28: Rev Al Sharpton officiates at the funeral of singer Etta James in the City Of Refuge Church on January 28, 2012 in Gardena, California.
View Photo »Reverend Al Sharpton speaks at Etta James' funeral, 2012 in Gardena, California, on January 28, 2012.
View Photo »Reverend Al Sharpton delivers the eulogy at the funeral for singer Etta James, who died last week at age 73, at City of Refuge in Gardena, California, January 28, 2012.
View Photo »Al Sharpton, right, looks on as Stevie Wonder, left, performs in the funeral of singer Etta James, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, at Greater Bethany Community Church City of Refuge in Gardena, Calif. James died last Friday at age 73 after battling leukemia and other ailments, including dementia.
View Photo »Al Sharpton speaks at the funeral of singer Etta James, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, at Greater Bethany Community Church City of Refuge in Gardena, Calif. James died last Friday at age 73 after battling leukemia and other ailments, including dementia. She was most famous for her classic "At...
View Photo »As members of the choir applaud, the Rev. Al Sharpton asks for a national day of prayer for Whitney Houston, during regular Sunday services at Second Baptist Church in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. Houston, whose musical roots were in church gospel singing and ruled as pop music's...
View Photo »The choir and congregation hold hands as the Rev. Al Sharpton leads a prayer for Whitney Houston, during regular Sunday services at Second Baptist Church in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. �Houston, whose musical roots were in church gospel singing and ruled as pop music's queen...
View Photo »Soloist Vickilyn Reynolds leads the choir in "I Will Trust In The Lord" as the Rev. Al Sharpton, not shown, asks for a national day of prayer for Whitney Houston, during regular Sunday services at Second Baptist Church in Los Angeles, on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. Houston, whose musical...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 16: (L - R) U.S. President Barack Obama, activist Rev. Al Sharpton and District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton arrive at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to attend the Let Freedom Ring Celebration on January 16, 2012 in Washington, DC. ...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 21: Reverend Al Sharpton celebrates Samuel L. Jackson's 63rd birthday following a performance of Broadway's 'Mountaintop' at The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on December 21, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 21: (L-R) Reverend Al Sharpton, Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett celebrate Samuel L. Jackson's 63rd birthday following a performance of Broadway's 'Mountaintop' at The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on December 21, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 30: (L-R) Ashley Sharpton, television personality Al Sharpton, and Dominique Sharpton attend Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Party at Rock Center Cafe on November 30, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Tyrone Proctor shows a picture of himself from the time when he was a "Soul Train" dancer as he is interviewed following a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network in New York Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Cornelius died this week at his Los...
View Photo »Singer Roberta Flack speaks during a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network in New York Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Cornelius died this week at his Los Angeles home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 75.
View Photo »MOUNT VERNON, NY - NOVEMBER 18: Reverend Al Sharpton (Top row 4th from L) joins pallbearers to help carry the casket of rapper Heavy D at his funeral service at Grace Baptist Church on November 18, 2011 in Mount Vernon, New York.
View Photo »The Rev. Al Sharpton, right, reads a letter from President Barack Obama to Xea Myers 11-year-old daughter of Dwight Errington Myers, later known as Heavy D, during his funeral at Grace Baptist Church in Mount Vernon, N.Y. , Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. The rapper, producer and actor died on...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 08: Rev. Al Sharpton (R) and other civil rights activists announce the 'Stand for Freedom' voting rights campaign on the steps of City Hall on November 8, 2011 in New York City. The campaign is in response to an effort by some state legislatures around the...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 16: Al Sharpton speaks during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication on the Main Stage at West Potomac Park on October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Rev. Al Sharpton arrives ahead of President Barack Obama speaking at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 15: Martin Luther King III marches with Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and others to his father's memorial after a rally on the National Mall October 15, 2011 in Washington, DC. Activists gathered for the annual rally to celebrate the American Civil Rights Movement and...
View Photo »Civil rights pioneer Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, front, gives a hug to Stevie Wonder, as Andrew Young, right, and Al Sharpton, second from left, look on after the recording artist sang happy birthday to him during a celebration of Lowery's 90th birthday, held Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Singer Roberta Flack, left, Rev. Al Sharpton, right, and others join hands during a tribute to "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius at Sharpton's National Action Network in New York Saturday, Feb.. 4, 2012. Cornelius died this week at his Los Angeles home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
View Photo »Dr. King, he fought side by side with workers, raising his voice in unity with theirs. Dr. King was a passionate advocate for workers’ rights all over the country
I had gotten to a point where I had reached my end in patience ... I thought Al Sharpton would be there, along with Congressman Al Conyers (D-Detroit) and I hoped to be an oppositional voice.
As we go through a day of service, a day of celebration, let's remember the work that needs to be done ... There are still forces who want to undo King's visions. ... All of us have got to take this day and evaluate what we're going to do to bring the King into our life.
At the end of the day, when Al Sharpton and others come in to our state trying to blame the Republican Party and our governor of racism when we’re trying to fix the mess that irresponsible leaders in the urban cities create, we’re here to tell you you’re lying ... You need to stop passing the buck. Be p...
Today, we honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s memory by standing with the workers of Cablevision who are demanding respect and dignity and the right to join a union ... Dr. King fought side by side with workers, raising his voice in unity with theirs.
Sometimes we make him perfect so we can dis Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton or whatever figure we happen to turn to now to contrast them negatively to Dr. King ... But everything negative that was said about Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton was also said about King. So those competing interests make it a very ...
We must be reminded as to why Dr. King has been the one to deserve such a monument and such a holiday
Sometimes we make him perfect so we can dis Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton or whatever figure we happen to turn to now to contrast them negatively to Dr. King ... But everything negative that was said about Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton was also said about King. So those competing interests make it a very ...
As you hear in any sentencing, the victim's side is heard from
I think he would be proud of what Rev. Al Sharpton is doing ... First thing he’d say is 'I’m glad to see you lost some weight. When you were doing all that marching, you didn’t lose a pound; you get on MSNBC and you thinner than hell.’ I don’t think he’d say ‘thinner than hell,’ but something.
It's the first time someone in authority has said what we've been saying for five years
MSNBC has become close to being a Communist channel ... They have moved all the talent that they support so far left. No one will touch Al Sharpton for making anything that might be considered an anti-white comment.
It also mandates that the police commissioner immediately fires Detective Isnora and not give retirement benefits to the others who were involved
Keepin It Real with Al Sharpton
Though I feel that the judge erred with his find on Officer Michael Carey, I strongly agree that his decision on Isnora vindicates the position of those of us who have worked to vindicate Sean Bell and his family
Just look at them - one is tiny and Hispanic and very Latino and the other is big and black. I based him on a guy in America named Al Sharpton, he's like a politician preacher guy. For me it's just fun. It's a blast cause we get to work in the same room as everybody else.
His decision on Isnora vindicates the position of those of us who have worked to vindicate Sean Bell and his family ... It also mandates that the police commissioner immediately fires Detective Isnora and not give retirement benefits to the others who were involved.
clear signal that Sean Bell was killed, while Joe Guzman and Trent Benefield were injured due to no fault of their own
We need to examine, from a federal level, how you can go over 20 months with no shootings, and then, all of a sudden, in seven months, it’s about a shooting a month ... There’s something that’s changed. If I can come to tell black kids to abide by the law, we can tell the police to abide by the law.
The world will tell us he was killed by accident. Yes, it was a social accident. … It’s an accident to allow an apartheid ambulance service in the middle of Crown Heights. … Talk about how Oppenheimer in South Africa sends diamonds straight to Tel Aviv and deals with the diamond merchants right here in ...
Last year we had just come out of the midterm elections where the Republicans gained 61 seats and we were under siege by the tea party
Wasn't nothing strange about your daddy
You don't have to cover no scandals. You don't have to make no excuses. This man changed the world and he did it without getting ugly or violent or degrading ... The real challenge is what will you leave here to do, and what can we say about you.
I want to read you something and I want you to keep this, Xea
Why did someone try, convict and execute Deloatch without due process
