Posted on 10/17/2009 5:35:06 AM PDT by radioone
Al Sharpton thinks Rush Limbaugh should be shunned by the NFL. Rush never incited a murderous mob the way Sharpton did. So which corporations funding Sharpton and his National Action Network, instead of shunning him? The National Legal and Policy Center provides a list:
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Limbaugh was also never successfully sued for defamation, as the “Reverend” was. The deadbeat Sharpton never paid a piece of the judgment against him, either - Limbaugh has more responsibility than that.
This vile, lying person Sharpton should be shunned by decent people.
If these corporations had some decency - they would not be backing anyone like him. He'd have to get a job to support himself so that he didn't have time to go around making trouble.'
There is probably a list of them that support Jesse Jackson too.
Amazing how these two grifters are called Reverend!!
Sharpton was licensed and ordained a Pentecostal minister by Bishop F.D. Washington at the age of nine[19] or ten.[
Tell you a lot doesnt it?
BUMP
"How many state and federal investigations have you been through with me? Whatever it is, it's part of the territory. I'm a public figure." --Al Sharpton, Feds Subpoena Sharpton Best Dressed Men of 2008. He dumped his addidas track suits with gold chains for "lapeled vests" said to be a sign of "good taste".
What? Good taste and Al Sharpton used all in one sentence?
Who pays for those designer suits Al?
When asked that very question:
"Are they paid for by National Action Network?", Al stated, "No".
"....would say half my suits are gifts. The suit I have on, a guy gave me."
Q: Have you ever purchased a suit for yourself?
A.: Not lately.
http://stonezone.com/article.php?id=178
Source for Al, One of 10 Best Dressed
FOX needs to FIRE Sharpton....PRONTO!! He;s a TAX CHEAT and RIOT STARTER!
9/29/09 Al & LisaRaye
“The following companies were identified this year by NAN as “sponsors”: American Honda, Anheuser Busch, Colgate-Palmolive, Comcast, Entergy, Ford Motor Company, Home Depot, Johnson & Johnson, Macy’s, PepsiCo, Pfizer and Wal-Mart. Sponsorship reportedly cost $50,000.”
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