Posted on 03/23/2012 12:31:12 PM PDT by Why So Serious
Addressing the mainly black crowd he said: 'Some people said to me in the media - Let me get this straight, they said. Reverend, it seems like theres a lot of people who are angry - are you afraid of violence?
'I said, No. Im afraid of the violence you already had. Violence is killing Tray Martin,' Sharpton continued. 'Dont act like we are the ones [who are] violent. We didnt shoot nobody.'
My response: Rev, you should have been in Chicago last weekend, 40 nobodies got shot!
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2119340/Trayvon-Martin-case-Obama-says-shooting-black-teen-think-kids.html#ixzz1pyAuYDMc
When has a murder by a black ever been protested?
And when was the last time the media electronically lynched a Black person?
Clarence Thomas
I remember the Clarence Thomas Hearings all too well. Sickening. I think they did it to Alan Keyes, too. All they have to be is a Conservative, and they get lynched. Automatic.
Have they ever gone after Thomas Sowell or Larry Elder etc? I just don’t know.
Must be one of those blooberry paaah thieves, eh?
“Attorneys Alton H. Maddox and C. Vernon Mason joined Sharpton in support of Brawley. A grand jury was convened; after seven months of examining police and medical records, the jury determined that Brawley had fabricated her story. Sharpton, Maddox, and Mason accused the Dutchess County prosecutor, Steven Pagones, of racism and of being one of the perpetrators of the alleged abduction and rape. The three were successfully sued for slander and ordered to pay $345,000 in damages, the jury finding Sharpton liable for making seven defamatory statements about Pagones, Maddox for two, and Mason for one.[69] Sharpton refused to pay his share of the damages; it was later paid by a number of black business leaders.”
(wikipedia)
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