04-29-2008, 09:18 PM
Rajesh,
Here it comes, now race factor <!--emo&
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<b>SHARPTON RAPS OBAMA</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->April 29, 2008 --
Barack Obama made a call for nonviolence in the aftermath of the Sean Bell verdict - infuriating the Rev. Al Sharpton, who accused the presidential candidate of trying to <b>"grandstand in front of white people," </b>sources told The Post.
During what a source described as a<b> "heated" phone call yesterday</b>, Sharpton told Obama he was disappointed with the Illinois senator's words on Friday, when <b>Obama said "resorting to violence to express displeasure" was "completely unacceptable and counterproductive."</b>
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Here it comes, now race factor <!--emo&

<b>SHARPTON RAPS OBAMA</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->April 29, 2008 --
Barack Obama made a call for nonviolence in the aftermath of the Sean Bell verdict - infuriating the Rev. Al Sharpton, who accused the presidential candidate of trying to <b>"grandstand in front of white people," </b>sources told The Post.
During what a source described as a<b> "heated" phone call yesterday</b>, Sharpton told Obama he was disappointed with the Illinois senator's words on Friday, when <b>Obama said "resorting to violence to express displeasure" was "completely unacceptable and counterproductive."</b>
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