Can you believe this fat b@stard!
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Sharpton criticizing Rudy for not bringing the city together is the best joke I've heard in a long time.
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One can only hope and pray Fat Al runs in '04 as an independent. I will personally pledge to his campaign.
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let me see....Sharpton's famous for something - now what is it????
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our decency brought us together Sharpton has no decency.
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saying "Bozo" could have done as muchWell, Sharpton's a bozo and what'd he do?
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Al Sharpton has zero room to talk. People in glass houses....
If anything, Al would have divided the city if he were in charge.
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I actually think he has a point. NY would have come together no matter who was mayor. Its not to say that Ruddy isn't performing well, its to say the credit should go to the people of New York and those who report to Ruddy.
flame away
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Believe it? YES. Care? NO. What has "Fat Al" ever contributed to this country besides his blithering, moronic, race-baiting crapola? Al Sharpton lost all credibility with most of the "real world" when his Tawana Brawley incident proved to be a farce. (I think that was her name). May he go the same way as Bill Maher and the rest of the idiots out there.. Has he gone down to the WTC or the Pentagon to get a first hand glimpse of what THE TERRORISTS DID??? I think Rudy ought to take his fat A$$ down there himself, and read to the firefighters, policemen, and rescue workers what he said about Rudy Guiliani. I think I would like to do it myself.
Jesse, Al and Louis need to be shipped back to where they came from. Bastards. Ooops. Sorry, Jim Rob.
14 posted on
10/01/2001 8:51:07 AM PDT by
DJ88
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"We would have come together if Bozo was the mayor." Let the idiot have as much rope as he wants. This is going to go over real well!
15 posted on
10/01/2001 8:53:04 AM PDT by
wysiwyg
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One thing Sharpton knows is Bozo's.
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In the immortal words of New York sportswriter Mike Lupica:
"If Al Sharpton became a zany boxing promoter and Don King became a race-baiting 'civil rights activist,' would anything really change?"
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Al Sharpton plays a part similar to the drunken porter in
Macbeth--after a particularly gripping and tragic moment there is need for a little comic relief.
The leftist cartoonist Tony Auth's latest cartoon (Sept. 30) likens Rudy to King Kong, showing him clutching the Empire State Building while planes circle around.
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Thanks for the latest on the fat Black Raci$t! Yeah, the $ is there on purpose, like I post Je$$ie or $harpton.
These vile black Raci$ts only act for the $'s and to destroy what is good in America!
Time for Fat Black Raci$t $harpton to go a real long term diet! He can only eat if he buys his food by earning it not by Raci$t extortion
To the brave conservatives in NYC, with these remarks he has imploded just like the cowardly Bill Maher. Time to "Maherize" the Black Raci$t $harpton! Wonder when Hilldebea$t will want another closed door $e$$ion with Fat Al!
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Can you believe this fat b@stard! Whose character is marked by every act which may define a bozo!
25 posted on
10/01/2001 9:01:46 AM PDT by
Salman
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"While I tried to show leadership... Real leaders don't "try to show leadership" !!!
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There is no way in Hell of geting a favorable comment out of the likes of Sharpton. Rudy could hold up a rod and part the Hudson River, then One way Al would read something racist in to it. Its time for the media to ignore all the non ideas and non solutions that pours from the mouth of every malconient on every street corner. They can speak all they want, but the public shouldn't be forced to hear it.
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10/01/2001 9:03:58 AM PDT by
oyez
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There is no way in Hell of geting a favorable comment out of the likes of Sharpton. Rudy could hold up a rod and part the Hudson River, then One way Al would read something racist in to it. Its time for the media to ignore all the non ideas and non solutions that pours from the mouth of every malconient on every street corner. They can speak all they want, but the public shouldn't be forced to hear it.
29 posted on
10/01/2001 9:04:42 AM PDT by
oyez
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Just dumb politics. Even if he is right, it makes no sense to say it. Not that he had any chance to win, and I am happy that he continues to marginalize himself.
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Can you believe this fat b@stard!Sure I can. Big Al sees hustlers like himself looking ineffectual and irrelevant in a time of crisis because they offer nothing - and it's obvious. Now, when Al thinks it's safe, he dumps on Rudy Giuliani in the hope of weakening the Mayor's status with New Yorkers and the nation.
Leadership isn't always obvious, not always being on TV or saying the 'right' thing at the right time, often it's felt more than seen, and Rudy Giuliani has given leadership. It doesn't matter if someone else 'might' have done the same thing; Rudy Giuliani is the Mayor today, he is the man who lead New Yorkers in a time of crisis and did much behind the scenes that we never see or hear about. Of course New Yorkers brought themselves together, but people need leadership and Rudy Giuliani has provided that.
Fat Al Sharpton is the Bozo here, as his remarks are way out of line and most New Yorkers won't take his slurs against the Mayor lightly. Can you say: 'Backlash', Al?
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Rush Limbaugh may have just backed up my thought. He said its the people who make this country great and there are a lot of people who deserve credit. People acting out of instinct and not orders and doing what is right.
He went further and said what if Bill Clinton used this to extend his term. Would we feel the same ?
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