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Sharpton said it while sober and he never apologized Despite Mel Gibson’s complete apology for the intemperate remarks he made about Jews while drunk, it is doubtful that any Republican Presidential candidate will invite him to be a keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention. The political Left, however, gave John Kerry a pass for inviting the “Reverend” Al Sharpton, whose followers spoke of “Jew bastards” and “bloodsucking Jews” while stone cold sober. http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110004192
While the ADL’s Abe Foxman was quick to condemn Mel Gibson, he also seemed inclined to give Al Sharpton a pass. http://www.jdo.org/sharp.htm “Recently, Abe Foxman of the ADL appeared on Channel Nine News to denounce the JDO as racist for attacking Al Sharpton and calling him a black David Duke.” While the JDO is somewhat right-wing and bombastic in its rhetoric, it also has a great sense of humor (nkusa.org = Neturai Karta) and it is also 100 percent correct. Al Sharpton is the Black equivalent of David Duke and, were he to wake up one morning and find himself a Caucasian, he would be wearing a sheet and hood by noon and burning a cross the same night. Instead of murdering Jews and reenacting Krystallnacht in Crown Heights and burning down Jewish-owned businesses, his followers would be hanging Blacks or dragging them behind pickup trucks, because Sharpton is a professional racist and race-baiter. Having said this, we again remind our readers that John Kerry invited Sharpton to his convention. In other words, the Democratic platform for 2004 was best described as a manure cart because Kerry certainly put enough walking bags of fertilizer on it (Michael Moore being another). Mel Gibson’s anti-Semitic remarks came out of the same bottle that got him into trouble for driving under the influence, and he apologized for them by calling them totally inappropriate and inexcusable. Sharpton associate Norman Reide was 100 percent sober when, according to the Jewish Post News, he wrote this:
None of these remarks were made under the influence of alcohol and, as far as we know, their makers never retracted or apologized for them. We must keep this in mind should John Kerry or any other political candidate appear with Sharpton or his associates in any public venue. |
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