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To: TideGlider who wrote (778885)4/7/2014 12:27:29 PM
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Joey has comprehension problems...



To: TideGlider who wrote (778885)4/7/2014 12:52:09 PM
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Taqiyya and Blasphemy Laws in the UK: Chilling move to classify Islam criticism as “racism.”

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To: TideGlider who wrote (778885)4/7/2014 1:51:48 PM
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Nearly 50 companies—including GM, Pepsi and Wal-Mart, and some labor unions—had donated to NAN. The NY Post attributes many of these donations to Sharpton's extortionist tactics:



To: TideGlider who wrote (778885)4/7/2014 1:52:40 PM
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Terrified of negative publicity, fearful of a consumer boycott or eager to make nice with the civil-rights activist, CEOs write checks, critics say, to NAN and Sharpton – who brandishes the buying power of African-American consumers.” In some cases, they hire him as a consultant.

(Incidentally, one of the panel discussions for this year’s conference is “How Can Corporations Collaborate to Affect Change in the Community.”)