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IRS brought in to stifle NAACP?
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Does the IRS need to investigate the NAACP because of something it published on its website?

"They don't say I crossed any partisan lines -- they just said I criticized the president," he told the newspaper. "I am shocked at this effort to silence our group before the election."

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Also,  Al Sharpton was addressing Black ministers in Detroit and was a little upset as only around 20 ministers were there when around sixty were expected.  He became more and more agitated when they did not clap and give him praise during his speech.  He started insulting them and then started using the N word.  The ministers were stoney silent when Sharpton called them horrible names.  He called them all the horrible names you can think of and then he said that he knows they all hate him but that he didn't care because he was going to get on a plane and go back to New York.

Guess what.  Those ministers told their sposes, kids, friends and church members what Sharpton said.  People have computers and it's spreading like wildfire across the country.

Show Al Sharpton he is a bad man and wrong. VOTE GEORGE W. BUSH

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