SHARPTON RAPS OBAMA
By CHUCK BENNETT and KAVITA
MOKHA
Additional reporting by David Seifman and Ikimulisa
Livingston
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 "grandstand in front of white people," sources told The Post.
During what a source described as a "heated" phone call yesterday, Sharpton told Obama he was disappointed with the Illinois senator's words on Friday, when Obama said "resorting to violence to express displeasure" was "completely unacceptable and counterproductive."
"[Obama] issues this statement and not a single rock had been thrown," said a source. "How does the candidate of change ask people to accept a verdict that is unjust?"
The source said Sharpton had hoped Obama would "side with the Bell family" and not use it as an "opportunity to grandstand in front of white
people."
An Obama spokesman described the conversation as a chance to "hear [Sharpton's] views and to get his perspective."
Sharpton ratcheted up the pressure on federal prosecutors yesterday by bringing Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), chairman of the House Judiciary ommittee, to Kalua, the Queens strip club where the Nov. 25, 2006 shooting took place.
"We are going to put together a federal strategy on how to deal with the case," Conyers said. Also yesterday, Queens Supreme Court Justice Arthur Cooperman, who rendered the not-guilty verdict, refused to comment on his decision. "He said what he had to say on the bench," his law clerk said.
So - Sharpton is upset because Obama called for peace and quiet and Sharpton responded with - but it was unfair and unjust ... Obama called for nonviolence and Sharpton responds with "not a single rock had been thrown."
Well, it would be easy then to not resort to violence but Sharpton responds - "How does the candidate of change ask people to accept a verdict that is unjust?"
FOR SHARPTON - CHANGE MEANS taking to the streets and becoming violent.
2 of the 3 officers were Black. And the racism is?
Sharpton spend more time on Black on Black crime in this country and less grandstanding. You are more of a fool than Wright.
Remember - Tawana Brawley.