Comments on: Feds Drop Criminal Probe Of Al Sharpton
Controversial New York Reverend Has Agreed To Pay Millions In Back Taxes And Penalties
- Don''t say anything bad aboout Al. My last two posts have mysteriously disappeared. So much for true freedom of speech.
Why protect a fraud like this guy, CBS? Why? Is he slated to replace Katie Couric? - Reply to this comment
- You can''t recognize sarcasm when you see it, my fellow CBS NEWS posters? Sigh.
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- The government needs to tax all these religeous/political goofballs including the biggest goofball of them all -- Pat Robertson.
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- "Feds Drop Criminal Probe Of Al Sharpton"
One little tidbit here worth noting in the interest of fairness and balance, the FED may not exactly be acting honorably and above board, not exactly, some of this may be politically motivated. How so? When I was investigating the Wesley Snipes tax case, I discovered there were over 60,000 tax evaders in line in front of Wesley Snipes who in many cases were major corporations and in many cases who owed more tax money to the Federal Government and had more serious offenses, but who were being ignored! The point is the FEDS had to jump over and ignore 60,000 people to get to Snipes, it wasn''t that Snipes was not guilty, its just that it wasn''t his turn in line which leads to a suspicion of a political hit job! I''m willing to bet that while Al Sharpton may in fact be guilty as well, there are many more guilty than he, many more who should be looked at first before you get to him and a little research will show this to be another political hit job. This is where claims of racism originate, when minorities are treated and targeted unfairly, just to make a point! - Reply to this comment
- And this is the kind of person that stands before 1000''s of people and tells them what to do
WRONG WE NEED TO SHUT HIM DOWN AND HE NEEDS TO CLOSE HIS BIG MOUTH
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Your joking, right? - Reply to this comment
- "We learn from every experience to be more cautious, more accountable," he told The Associated Press.
Translation: "We learn every time we''''re caught to be more inconspicuous, more deceiving".
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Good reading between the lines. Exactly like when Bush Sr. said, "I want to be above even the appearance of impropriety."
Yeah, so does every criminal. - Reply to this comment
- He lost my respect when he smeared that girl with dog poop. And that was when I first heard of him.
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- Why, why, why...do we let people off the hook because they have influence? Here is a man who sponges off his own people, amasses millions of dollars in the name of religion only to benefit himself. Regardless of RACE, many of the so-called church leaders are nothing more than con-men.
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- Since when is race baiting Gods work???
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when the REVERENDS al shaprton, jessie jackson and wright say so - Reply to this comment
- Now he can focus on calling out Jesse Jackson and Whoopi G.
Where are you Al? We need your wisdom and racism to guide us though allowing these racist comments on TV. We expect you to speak up when this happens!! - Reply to this comment
- He''s a humble man of the cloth. Stop the harassment.
He''s barely getting by. He gives everything away to the poor. Please let him do the Lord''s work.
Have a blessed day. - Reply to this comment
- Too bad - Sharpton could have made himself useful trying to rehabilitate the Crips and Bloods in prison.
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- Too bad they couldn''t make a case against this scum bag.
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- If one of us here did anything like he did, we''d be in the Big House while consulting our lawyers. There''s no blindfold on Lady Justices'' eyes anymore. Seems the worse you are anymore, the more you can get away with.
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- Sharpton is one of those people that five minutes after you hear about him in a news story you forget about him until the next one. If I never heard his name again that would be fantastic. I agree with slim1h2o he is an instigator, liar, race bait-er, and let me add reverse racist and insignificant outside his own circle.
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- "Prosecutors concluded that Sharpton''s substantial tax problems were better handled as a civil matter by the Internal Revenue Service rather than in criminal court, his lawyers said. "
meaning: its not over yet..AL..it means a meaning pitbull will be charge..good luck! think of it this way AL, if Obama wins..you cannot say that the federal govt is racist.. - Reply to this comment
- "Will Don Imus make a big stink and demand that the Rev. step down? I think he should."
That is a great idea but Imus is too scared to say a thing. After what he has gone through, you can''t blame him either. - Reply to this comment
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