Wednesday, October 27, 2010

ONE VERY GOOD REASON

Do you need a good reason to vote the Democrats out of office? Well, here’s a very good one. In a desperate attempt to save his party's control of Congress, President Obama appeared on Al Sharpton’s radio show to plead for the vote of Sharpton’s followers in the coming election.

Sharpton, along with Jesse Jackson and their ilk, has been described as a RACIAL VULTURE. Sharpton had been an obscure black preacher until he gained national prominence by orchestrating the Tawana Brawley hoax. He is the fastest gun in the land whenever there is the slightest hint of racism by whites or the police against blacks, whether true or not. Sharpton is an out and out anti-Semite. In appearing on his radio show Obama was paying homage to a rabblerousing and race-baiting dangerous charlatan.
 
For being on Sharpton’s radio show, Obama has given us one very good reason to vote against Democrats. Please note that I said against Democrats, not for Republicans. Here are brief summaries of only three of many occasions when that racial vulture spewed his race-baiting venom with disastrous results:
 
On a Thanksgiving weekend in 1987, Tawana Brawley, a 15 year old black girl, was found curled up inside a garbage bag in a small Hudson Valley town. She was smeared with feces and the words "nigger," "KKK" and "bitch" were scrawled on her body. She claimed to have been abducted, beaten, and sexuallly assaulted for four days by six white law enforcement racists.

Needless to say, this case drew immediate world-wide media attention. Understandably, the black community throughout the United States was outraged. Sharpton and two black attorneys, Alton Maddox and Vernon Mason, assumed the mantle as Bawley's advisors. Sharpton orchestrated the whole sordid affair, thereby fanning the flames of black anger. Sharpton's role in this case made him an instant leader among black activists.

One cop and a prosecutor were identified as having participated in the abduction and sexual assault. So much abuse was heaped on the accused that it ruined the prosecutor's career and led the police officer to commit suicide. However, a lengthy grand jury investigation found all of the allegations to be a hoax. Subsequently, an in-depth investigation by six New York Times reporters also determined that the allegations were a hoax committed by Brawley to hide the fact from her mother that she had run off with a boyfriend.

The falsely accused prosecutor sued Sharpton, Maddox and Mason, winning a monetary judgement against all three. Maddox and Mason were eventually disbarred for unethical conduct. Sharpton has never apologized for his responsibility in the officer's suicide and in the porsecutor's ruined career. In fact, to this day Sharpton continues to insist that the Brawley scandal was not a hoax.

In 1991, Sharpton also helped fan the flames of black anger against Jews in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. A Jewish driver in a police escorted procession, which was returning from a cemetary, collided with another vehicle at an intersection. His car veered onto the sidewalk where it struck two seven year old black children, one of whom died. Some bystanders charged that the driver was speeding and ran a red light. A private Jewish ambulance, which had arrived at the scene, was ordered by the police to take the Jewish driver away. The ambulance attendants were also ordered not to attend to the two injured black children because a city ambulance had already been summoned.

Blacks were outraged, feeling that a Jew had been afforded favorable treatment at the expense of the injured children. There had long been tensions between Jews and blacks in the Crown Heights neighborhood. Sharpton's rantings and ravings over the incident were instrumental in causing a riot which lasted for four days. The rallying cry of blacks was "Get the Jews" and a Jewish seminary student was stabbed to death. Because the rioting was mishandled by the police, Lee Brown, New York's black police commissioner, lost his job and David Dinkins, the city's first black mayor, was defeated by Rudy Giuliani in his bid for another term in office.

In 1995, a landlord in Harlem tried to evict one of his tenants, a black music store owner, in order to expand his adjoining business. Sharpton organized a demonstration against the landlord, denouncing him as a "white interloper." Sharpton's inflammatory race-baiting rhetoric provoked one of his followers to take a gun into Freddie's Fashion Mart and slaughter seven customers before committing suicide.
 
With Sharpton’s ugly history as a racial vulture, why does the media keep kowtowing down to this four-flushing phony? And how can the President of the United States disgrace himself by associating with someone who has such a dark history and who always has a race card up his sleeve?

1 comment:

Centurion said...

Birds of a feather. Obama's just a lot smoother. Usually.