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    The Rev. Jesse Jackson's PUSH for excellence program (in the early '80s), which helped afford underprivileged children with high IQs opportunities to be able to develop and nurture their inner geniuses, as well as his negotiating hostage releases when no other U.S. politician could, are strong reasons for supporting him as a 'leader.' You should know a little bit about who you attack before you are so quick to attempt to continue the media's work of 'assaulting' black leaders. Don't fear those greater than you; respect them and learn from their actions. The Rev. Al Sharpton has been known to be mouthy, but as he has gotten older, he has become much more 'universal' in his practices, and he IS a minister. I could throw a rock in the crowd of 'white' leaders and find skeletons in their closets, too, so, as it has been said, if you're living in a glass house, don't throw no stones!

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    Name : Blaque, Gender : M, Race : Black/Native American, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, 
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