What do companies like Pepsi, Walmart, FedEx, Anheuser-Busch, Colgate-Palmolive, Macy’s and Pfizer have in common? They all pay hush money to tax cheat, race hustler Al Sharpton. It’s not just these companies. There are about 50 corporations in total, including these who sponsor Al Sharpton’s National Action Network (NAN) annual conferences.
Anheuser-Busch gave him six figures, Colgate-Palmolive shelled out $50,000 and Macy’s and Pfizer contributed thousands to the Rev. Al Sharpton’s charity by 2008.
About 50 companies – including PepsiCo, General Motors, Wal-Mart, FedEx, Continental Airlines, Johnson & Johnson and Chase – and some labor unions sponsored Sharpton’s National Action Network annual conferences.
When he threatened GM with a boycott in 2006, they paid out and he agreed to disappear. He did the same thing to Chrysler, claiming there was racial bias in car loans. Honda didn’t escape his threats either.
It’s a shakedown operation according to Peter Flaherty, president of the National Legal and Policy Center in Virginia.
He harasses and they pay him protection money – protection from him and his goons.
So lets review. Al Sharpton has blood on his hands from the two killed NYPD cops because of his stirring up hatred against the police. Sharpton owes the federal government over $4.5 million in back taxes, and gets paid by these corporations.
Stores who pay hush money to Al Sharpton |
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Sharpton is unofficially Obama’s race czar, as he’s had over 80 visits to the White House, still has a show on MSNBC and has had no repercussions for his actions leading up to the assassination of the two NYPD cops. He also hasn’t suffered one bit despite owing all that money to the federal government.