Comments on: Feds Drop Criminal Probe Of Al Sharpton

Controversial New York Reverend Has Agreed To Pay Millions In Back Taxes And Penalties

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by concorde5 July 22, 2008 8:30 PM EDT
They need to quit harrassing Sharpton. They don''t like him so they keep dragging him into court then their case falls apart. this is similar to the witch hunt against Michael Jackson. They keep dragging him into court on trumped up charges. It''s a shame.
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by slim1h2o July 22, 2008 8:02 PM EDT
Well,,lets see,,he is an instigator, liar, race bait-er, and few more things. And now he is a tax cheater too.

What a reverend! Only in a America.
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by pelagon July 22, 2008 7:49 PM EDT
Will Don Imus make a big stink and demand that the Rev. step down? I think he should.
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by tbweb July 22, 2008 7:39 PM EDT
Of course a deal was worked out, who wants the media circus and spectacle of an Al Sharton show in Court if it can be avoided, especially when you consider Al getting loud and embarrassing! Some things just aren''t worth it! LOL
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by l00ker July 22, 2008 7:33 PM EDT
Big Al is looking more like the dapper teflon Don these days.
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by displeased July 22, 2008 6:11 PM EDT
"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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