Obama Consults With Al Sharpton, and Other 'Civil Rights Leaders,' on Fiscal Talks

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Obama Consults With Al Sharpton, and Other 'Civil Rights Leaders,' on Fiscal Talks


This afternoon, President Barack Obama consulted with MSNBC host Al Sharpton, who's also assicated with the National Action Network (NAN), about the fiscal talks between the White House and Congress. At the same meeting, Obama also consulted with other "leaders of civil rights and civic organizations."

Via the pool report:


President Obama and Vice President Biden met with leaders of civil rights and civic organizations to discuss negotiations over how to avoid the fiscal cliff. The meeting lasted over an hour, and participants spoke to reporters outside the West Wing after they wrapped up.

Per the White House, expected attendees included:

* Peter Berns, The Arc
* Sister Simone Campbell, NETWORK
* Chad Griffin, Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
* Wade Henderson, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR)
* Deepa Iyer National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA)
* Ben Jealous, NAACP
* Marc Morial, National Urban League
* Janet Murguia, National Council of La Raza (NCLR)
* Barry Rand, AARP
* Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, MomsRising.org
* Rev. Al Sharpton, National Action Network (NAN)
* Aaron Smith, Young Invincibles
* Rev. Jim Wallis, Sojourners

Pool can confirm that Campbell, Henderson, Iyer, Jealous, Morial, Murguia, Rand, Sharpton, Smith and Wallis were there, 'cause they all came out and talked.
 
why are you such a loser who complains all day? what is it with old white dudes complaining all day long? I swear you old dicks are worse than those parasitic Jews that will soon be vaporized.
 
parasites with parasites

haters with haters

DESTROYERS OF AMERICA WITH DESTROYERS OF AMERICA
 
I could have been a planning session on where the next 10 million Obama phones are heading.
 
Obama Consults With Al Sharpton, and Other 'Civil Rights Leaders,' on Fiscal Talks


This afternoon, President Barack Obama consulted with MSNBC host Al Sharpton, who's also assicated with the National Action Network (NAN), about the fiscal talks between the White House and Congress. At the same meeting, Obama also consulted with other "leaders of civil rights and civic organizations."

Via the pool report:


President Obama and Vice President Biden met with leaders of civil rights and civic organizations to discuss negotiations over how to avoid the fiscal cliff. The meeting lasted over an hour, and participants spoke to reporters outside the West Wing after they wrapped up.

Per the White House, expected attendees included:

* Peter Berns, The Arc
* Sister Simone Campbell, NETWORK
* Chad Griffin, Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
* Wade Henderson, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR)
* Deepa Iyer National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA)
* Ben Jealous, NAACP
* Marc Morial, National Urban League
* Janet Murguia, National Council of La Raza (NCLR)
* Barry Rand, AARP
* Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, MomsRising.org
* Rev. Al Sharpton, National Action Network (NAN)
* Aaron Smith, Young Invincibles
* Rev. Jim Wallis, Sojourners

Pool can confirm that Campbell, Henderson, Iyer, Jealous, Morial, Murguia, Rand, Sharpton, Smith and Wallis were there, 'cause they all came out and talked.

Good, well rounded list, especially with MomsRising. org and NETWORK. However, I'm sure Obama is talking to more people from both parties and all sides of the political spectrum, because that's what presidents do. It's what leadeership and good politics is about. Then it's up to the president and legislators to shape the outcome. That's where most of the fighting and the dramatics happen, usually by our legislators.
 
Good, well rounded list, especially with MomsRising. org and NETWORK. However, I'm sure Obama is talking to more people from both parties and all sides of the political spectrum, because that's what presidents do. It's what leadeership and good politics is about. Then it's up to the president and legislators to shape the outcome. That's where most of the fighting and the dramatics happen, usually by our legislators.

:rolleyes:
 
Of course obama and the racist al sharpton are best buddies...

Who is the racist here that loves al sharpton again?
 
great, I can see the topic of conversation...."how can we get more welfare"


"screw jobs and all that crap, we need the welfare"
 
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