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Jackson and Sharpton irrationally blame GWB for attacks
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| 9/01
| Lunelle Siegel
Posted on 09/23/2001 10:36:36 AM PDT by BikinLiLo
In an interview with Black Entertainment Television this week, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton pinned the blame for this week's terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, DC squarely on the shoulders of current President Bush. Stating that the Muslims were feeling slighted by the US' boycott of the Durban Conference on Racism, Jesse Jackson, identified Bush as the culprit by ordering the boycott. The Durban conference deteriorated into a name-calling session by Palestinians and Israelis, and no real progress was made.
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To: Charlotte Pearce
Jesse Jackass and Al Not-so-sharp-ton are bigger idiots than we previously thought!
To: Charlotte Pearce
Jesse Jackson and Al SharptonJust seeing these guys makes me want ta puke! but in true form they have said exactly as expected.
When in doubt cover yer @$$ with a Republican! Wish the sheeple of this nation would remember things that happen more than a week or two in the past.
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posted on
09/23/2001 11:44:59 AM PDT
by
jedi150
To: Charlotte Pearce
I thought they bombed us because we didn't sign the Kyoto treaty...
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posted on
09/23/2001 11:48:50 AM PDT
by
Koblenz
To: Charlotte Pearce
To: MomwithHope
Is that Jesse or Al at the back?
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posted on
09/23/2001 11:51:01 AM PDT
by
kdf1
To: HHFi, Howlin
And yet it had been planned for five years.Which would mean most of the planning happened during the impeached *Squirt's term. Maybe Moanica can tell us what was on *his mind...
To: Charlotte Pearce
The terrorists have only been planning this for years. Guess they knew back in 93 when the first attack on the WTC happened that President George Bush wouldn't be attending in Durban. Jackson and Sharpton can go to hell with their divisive comments. They are the bastards that have helped to weaken this country.
Like Rev$ Fartwell and Robert$on, the boy$ are merely trying to make a buck while the opportunity exi$t$. You have to remember that Al Spittoon is a presidential candidate!
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posted on
09/23/2001 12:24:50 PM PDT
by
ofMagog
To: proudofthesouth
No, it would have been Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush then.
To: Charlotte Pearce
Jackson & Sharpton are giving the rallying cry to black Americans "not to support the REPUBLICAN President." Nothing more, nothing less = look at President Bush's poll numbers! They can't begin to imagine President Bush in office for 7 more years, what with reparations on their minds!
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posted on
09/23/2001 12:31:07 PM PDT
by
onyx
To: HHFi
And yet it had been planned for five years. Dang, these terrorists are psychic! Either that, or Jackson and Sharpton are psychotic.
To: Madame Dufarge
Louis Farrakan says:
Whenever a nation becomes great and powerful by Gods Permission, as America has; whenever a nation becomes the undisputed ruler of the world, as America has, by Allahs Permission; when a nation becomes the only remaining superpower, having the power to destroy other nations and people by the tens of thousands and millions, as Allah has permitted America the power to do, and that nation then has a spiritual lapse and begins to sink into moral decline, the Quran teaches that Allah (God) raises a messenger, but he raises that messenger from among the poor and the abject to guide and to warn the great and the powerful. Allah (God) knows that the powerful will not heed a warning coming from their ex-slave or from the weak or from the abject, so the Quran teaches that Allah (God) then seizes that nation with distress and affliction, that it might humble itself. For only in humility can the proud and the powerful heed the Guidance of God, which is mercy and grace from Himself. Allah (God) used this tragedy, hopefully, to bring a great nation to Himself.
I was born in this country in New York City, and though the pain that Black people have suffered in America has caused me to be angry with the country of my birth, however, in my maturation, I know that, with all of Americas problems, shes the greatest nation on this earth. And in spite of Americas problems, America has the potential to become the greatest nation ever. As a citizen of this nation, I do not wish to see harm come to her, so, I must lift up my voice and cry out, not just as one crying in the wilderness, but as one out of love who wants to see this nation avoid the pitfalls that have destroyed the great nations of the past.
So how come he can say God punished the US for its sins but Pat Robertson cannot?
To: ffrancone
So how come he can say God punished the US for its sins but Pat Robertson cannot?I guess it's because "Minister" Farrakhan is noted for his incisive, clear thinking, lending credibility to his every pronouncement, where Pat Robertson is just this crazed, right-wing preacher man (/sarcasm).
To: Nuke'm Glowing
these a.r.'s flame out.Duh, sorry, I don't get it.
"a.r.'s"?
To: Libloather
Oh, geez..........and I just got in from a great weekend.
Can you help me out: how many people watch BET? :-)
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posted on
09/23/2001 2:10:13 PM PDT
by
Howlin
To: Charlotte Pearce, mrustow, Native New Yorker
It would be interesting to know precisely what RevAl said on BET. A videotape of what he said would be even better. Since the RevAl is one of the principal backers of Ferrer in the Democratic mayoral primary, publicizing what he said might well have an effect on the primary when it is reheld. I don't suppose Mark Green would dare to run an ad rerunning whatever the RevAl said, but he might encourage -- or even pay -- a more right-wing contender like Vallone to run the ad.
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posted on
09/23/2001 2:27:42 PM PDT
by
aristeides
(demosthenes@olg.com)
To: Charlotte Pearce
They are pissed because the slave reparations issue is dead and buried.
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posted on
09/23/2001 2:31:13 PM PDT
by
verity
To: Charlotte Pearce
I can hardly wait to vote for Al as ma new president!
Do I need a sarcasm alert here?
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posted on
09/23/2001 5:05:24 PM PDT
by
garyhope
To: Madame Dufarge
I found Minister Louis Farakan's statement very interesting. I recommend everyone go read it.
Link at comment #24.
To: RJCogburn
Sorry: a.r.= Anal Retentive
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