Obama to Headline Al Sharpton Conference
by Warner Todd Huston 5 Apr 2014
President Barack Obama is set to
headline Al Sharpton's National Action Network (NAN)
conference that is being held in New
York April 9th through April 12th.
The Sharpton conference ostensibly
is to "honor" the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Organizers claim
that the event is not just for honoring King but for "proactively engaging
in dialogue that will spawn change."
Al Sharpton founded NAN in 1991
when he was but a community agitator in New
York, long before he became an MSNBC TV host. For his work with the organization, NAN paid Sharpton nearly $250,000 in 2011.
But the organization has had
numerous money problems and has even been investigated by the federal
government. In 2006, the IRS fined the organization for not properly reporting
its taxes. It still owes $1.9 million in back taxes and penalties.
Sharpton has also used his
position in NAN to shake down several
corporations for donations. To get the cash, Sharpton repeatedly issued veiled
threats in which he promised not to boycott the companies--in exchange for
donations.
Al Sharpton was convicted of
defamation for his criminal actions during the Tawana Brawley rape hoax. Four
years later, he founded NAN. That same year,
the community agitator went on to inflame the Crown Heights
riots.
Al Sharpton
Al
Sharpton is the president & founder of the National Action Network, a member of Phi Beta Sigma, and the host for PoliticsNation.
Note: Huey P. Newton was
a member of Phi Beta Sigma, and a co-founder
for the Black Panthers.
Stokely
Carmichael was the leader of the Black
Panthers, and the leader of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Julian
Bond was a co-founder for the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, is a director at the Center for Economic and Policy Research,
and a director at People for the
American Way.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, and was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the People for the American Way, the International Rescue Committee, and the New America Foundation.
Alec
Baldwin is a director at People for the American Way, and was
the host for Up Late With Alec Baldwin.
Up Late
With Alec Baldwin was a MSNBC
program.
PoliticsNation
is a MSNBC program.
Al
Sharpton is the host for PoliticsNation.
Harold E. Ford Jr. is a political
commentator at MSNBC, an overseer at
the International Rescue Committee, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference
participant (think tank).
Henry A. Kissinger is an overseer at
the International Rescue Committee, a director at the American Friends of
Bilderberg (think tank), a friend of Arianna Huffington, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference
participant (think tank).
Arianna Huffington
is a friend of Henry A. Kissinger, and
a frequent guest on Morning Joe.
Morning
Joe is a MSNBC program.
Up with Chris
Hayes was a MSNBC program.
All In
with Chris Hayes is a MSNBC program.
Christopher
Hayes was the host of Up with Chris
Hayes, a fellow at the New America
Foundation, is the host of All In
with Chris Hayes, the host of MSNBC,
married to Kate Shaw, and the editor
at large for The Nation.
Kate
Shaw is married to Christopher Hayes,
and an associate counsel to the president for the Barack Obama administration.
Melissa V.
Harris-Perry is a columnist for The
Nation, and a host for
MSNBC.
Tom
Hayden is an editorial board member for The Nation, was a co-founder for the Students for a Democratic Society, and married to Jane Fonda.
Paul
Booth was the national secretary for the Students for a Democratic Society, and married to Heather Booth.
Heather
Booth is married to Paul Booth, and
a director, National Voter Fund for the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Julian
Bond was the chairman for the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), a co-founder for
the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee, is a director at the Center
for Economic and Policy Research, and a director at People for the American Way.
Stokely
Carmichael was the leader of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and the leader of the Black Panthers.
Huey
P. Newton was a co-founder for the Black
Panthers, and a member of Phi Beta
Sigma.
Al
Sharpton is a member of Phi Beta
Sigma, the president & founder of the National Action Network, and the host for PoliticsNation.
PoliticsNation
is a MSNBC program.
Morning
Joe is a MSNBC program.
Daniel S. Senor
was a guest on Morning Joe, and
married to Campbell Brown.
Campbell Brown
is married to Daniel S. Senor, was a
guest on Morning Joe, an anchor for Campbell Brown: No Bias. No Bull, and an anchor
for CNN.
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN,
and was married to Jane Fonda.
Jane
Fonda was married to Tom Hayden
and Ted Turner.
Jane Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi
Jane
Several requests from students
and other visitors have asked if the photos depicting Jane Fonda
sitting on an NVA anti-aircraft gun were really her or not. The answer to this question is YES. Jane Fonda has expressed her regrets for
having her picture taken while sitting on the anti-aircraft gun and for the
pain that her action has caused many American Veterans.
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