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Spider
12-16-2007, 01:34 AM
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/12529201.html
Videotape shows Sharpton cutting a deal

By John Shiffman

Inquirer Staff Writer
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

With a hidden FBI camera rolling inside a New York hotel suite in 2003, an unsuspecting Rev. Al Sharpton, Democratic candidate for president, spoke candidly.

Sharpton offered to help Philadelphia fund-raiser Ronald A. White win a multimillion-dollar business deal, if White helped him raise $50,000 for politics.

White offered $25,000. "If you bring my guys up on this hedge fund, and I have the right conversation," White said, "I'll give you what you need."

"Cool," Sharpton said.

The Inquirer obtained an account of the May 9, 2003, conversation, which was recorded as part of the Philadelphia City Hall corruption case. The tape helped spark a separate inquiry into Sharpton's 2004 campaign and his civil-rights organization, the National Action Network. The FBI-IRS probe resurfaced publicly Wednesday, when Sharpton aides received subpoenas.

In an interview yesterday, Sharpton said there is "absolutely nothing illegal" about tying business deals to fund-raising because he is not a public official.

"The tapes vindicate me," Sharpton said. "They show that I did not talk about bribing a public official or paying money under the table."

The video was recorded by an FBI camera hidden in a lamp inside Suite 34A at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Manhattan. Sharpton and White were introduced by La-Van Hawkins, a Detroit businessman.

At the time, FBI agents were investigating White and Hawkins, suspecting that they were involved in pay-to-play in Philadelphia - raising campaign funds for Mayor Street and others in order to win municipal contracts for favored donors. Later FBI agents in the case infamously placed a bug in Street's office, but it was discovered before it recorded anything.

FBI agents tapping White's phones in 2003 recorded more than 20 conversations between White and Sharpton, most of them related to fund-raising for the presidential campaign and an effort to secure a $40 million pension-fund deal in New York.

About a year later, White, Hawkins and a dozen others, including former City Treasurer Corey Kemp, were indicted in Philadelphia on federal pay-to-play corruption charges.

White died before trial. Hawkins was convicted of fraud and perjury and sentenced to 33 months. Kemp is serving a 10-year sentence for corruption, bribery and fraud.

No charges were brought related to Sharpton or the proposed New York pension-fund deal, which never materialized.

However, as The Inquirer reported in 2005, the New York-based investigation of Sharpton has continued. Sources said agents in that case are examining whether Sharpton violated campaign-finance laws or used money donated to his National Action Network for personal use.

FBI spokesman James Margolin in New York declined to comment yesterday.

When Sharpton and White teamed up in 2003, each had a need and a talent. Sharpton had access to business and government officials, and needed help fund-raising for his fledgling national campaign. White had access to campaign donors and was always looking for connections into business and government deals.

To qualify for matching federal funds in the presidential campaign, Sharpton needed to raise $5,000 in each of 20 states. According to a spreadsheet created by White's office staff, White and Hawkins raised contributions for Sharpton in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan and Pennsylvania. White solicited funds from donors in Texas, New Jersey, Alabama and Maryland, and made plans to raise money in a half dozen other states.

Some contributors, however, were reluctant to help White contribute to Sharpton because they didn't want their names attached to the controversial preacher in public records. One businessman in Philadelphia is heard on one wiretap expressing such concern. White convinced him to move the money through White's political action committee instead.

On a few calls, Hawkins expressed his concern about Sharpton's shortcomings as a candidate. He was sloppy with campaign finances, Hawkins said, worrying that some campaign funds might get mixed with personal or National Action Network funds.

"He's a train wreck - a plane crash waiting to happen," Hawkins told White.

During the 2003 hotel meeting, Sharpton also discussed the wisdom of raising funds for voter-registration outreach because, unlike candidate contributions, there are no fund-raising or spending limits on them.

In May 2004, the FEC ruled that the Sharpton campaign had to repay $100,000 in matching funds because he spent more than twice as much as allowed of his own money on his campaign.

In the interview yesterday, Sharpton said that he has heard some of the wiretaps and they are not incriminating. He said his campaign finance reports show that he has done nothing wrong.

"It's not illegal for me to help guys get contracts . . . making introductions for Mr. White and Mr. Hawkins, if they help me raise money," Sharpton said. "I'm not a public official."

"You can make tapes sound like whatever you want," he said, "but the timing of this is ridiculous."

Sharpton was referring to his recent protests and commentary about the racial controversy in Jena, La., involving six black teenagers accused of beating a white classmate.

"This is government harassment," he said. "I knew this investigation would come back when we started the Jena protests."

Of the investigation, Sharpton predicted, "It went nowhere three years ago and it's going nowhere now."


Contact staff writer John Shiffman at 215-854-2658 or jshiffman@phillynews.com.

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 11:33 AM
Sounds like another Bush right wing hatchet job. Why do these idiots
think they can get anway with stuff like this? I doubt anything comes
of it and the Bush cabal will just end up looking more stupid.
Well they already look so stupid, I doubt anyone notices.
The right wingers will continue to support them, and everyone
else already knows they are a bunch of idiots.

Spider
12-16-2007, 12:00 PM
well Sharpton is exposed .... His bull**** rally on Imus , Jena 6 , has been exposed as a money making scam playing the race card ....... I wonder how much Imus enemy's bribed Sharpton to go after him .. And I dont even like Imus

spdirty
12-16-2007, 02:28 PM
well Sharpton is exposed .... His bull**** rally on Imus , Jena 6 , has been exposed as a money making scam playing the race card ....... I wonder how much Imus enemy's bribed Sharpton to go after him .. And I dont even like Imus

no...its the man trying to hold him down.

spdirty
12-16-2007, 02:29 PM
Sounds like another Bush right wing hatchet job. Why do these idiots
think they can get anway with stuff like this? I doubt anything comes
of it and the Bush cabal will just end up looking more stupid.
Well they already look so stupid, I doubt anyone notices.
The right wingers will continue to support them, and everyone
else already knows they are a bunch of idiots.

DAMN RIGHT!!! Its all Bush trying to hold a brotha down! Damn him!

baja
12-16-2007, 02:32 PM
The slime balls are everywhere. It's like when the lights are out in a cheap hotel, the cockroaches are everywhere

Spider
12-16-2007, 03:08 PM
no...its the man trying to hold him down.

Screw that , I said years ago Sharpton and Jesse Jackson were shake down artist , pushing the race card for Money ...... Now at least one of the ****ers have been exposed ........ Jackson will be also .... These guys cry wolf over nothing , making legit racism easier to get by .Prime example Yesterday in Hay Springs Neb , I ran into a hard core racist , he was using every degrading word for minorities you could think of ..... I spoke up , told him alot of people of these races you are putting down have died defending this country , he called me a N****r and spic lover ......... I wanted to knock him on his ass so bad , but he was 70 years old .....

The Lone Bolt
12-16-2007, 03:21 PM
Screw that , I said years ago Sharpton and Jesse Jackson were shake down artist , pushing the race card for Money ...... Now at least one of the ****ers have been exposed ........ Jackson will be also .... These guys cry wolf over nothing , making legit racism easier to get by .Prime example Yesterday in Hay Springs Neb , I ran into a hard core racist , he was using every degrading word for minorities you could think of ..... I spoke up , told him alot of people of these races you are putting down have died defending this country , he called me a N****r and spic lover ......... I wanted to knock him on his ass so bad , but he was 70 years old .....

You should have anyway. What a dirtbag!

Spider
12-16-2007, 03:23 PM
You should have anyway. What a dirtbag!

He was a dirt bag , but punching him would have made me a dirt bag also .... I did tell him , if he was younger , he would be undoing his shirt the next time he took a **** , and walked off .......

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 03:39 PM
well Sharpton is exposed .... His bull**** rally on Imus , Jena 6 , has been exposed as a money making scam playing the race card ....... I wonder how much Imus enemy's bribed Sharpton to go after him .. And I dont even like Imus

Al Roker had a lot more to do with Imus getting fired by NBC than Al Sharpton.
Personally I think that's one of the greatest thing to happen to MSNBC.
Couldn't stand that windbag Imus, and I am glad they now have
Joe Scarborough on in that time slot.

Spider
12-16-2007, 03:45 PM
Al Roker had a lot more to do with Imus getting fired by NBC than Al Sharpton.
Personally I think that's one of the greatest thing to happen to MSNBC.
Couldn't stand that windbag Imus, and I am glad they now have
Joe Scarborough on in that time slot.

Imus got ****canned for the wrong reason .....http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=3019665

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 04:37 PM
Imus got ****canned for the wrong reason .....http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=3019665

Who cares? Just glad that he was.

Spider
12-16-2007, 05:14 PM
Who cares? Just glad that he was.

the end justify the means ......So you have no problem with Bush and his tactics then right

cutthemdown
12-16-2007, 07:31 PM
Since Shaprton always has something going on like Jenna 6 anytime would seem like the Govt is trying to get him back. I read an article once that no presidential canidate ever spent more on hotels and room service during an election run then Sharpton. During that run he stayed at nothing but 5 start hotels, ran up room service into the thousands.

I don't know much about these laws or if he broke them so I won't give an opinion yet until I read more. The real crime however is that Sharpton took peoples money with no intention of spending it on commercials or radio to try and win. He only did it to get all the donations and matching funds so he could go live high on the hog for a year tooling around the USA in style.

Sharpton is a self serving race baiter and not one of the black friends I play music with feels he represents them. They are embarassed by this fool and wish he would just go away. Only podunk stupid black people believe the crap that Shaprton spews.

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 07:36 PM
the end justify the means ......So you have no problem with Bush and his tactics then right

If someone were to find a way to get Bush and Cheney impeached,
I wouldn't care how they did it either.

Spider
12-16-2007, 07:44 PM
If someone were to find a way to get Bush and Cheney impeached,
I wouldn't care how they did it either.

why impeach em ? after all the ends justify the means ..... Cant fault em for using the same logic you just did

cutthemdown
12-16-2007, 08:16 PM
If someone were to find a way to get Bush and Cheney impeached,
I wouldn't care how they did it either.

You would never want that because then there would be a road map to how to get rid of Presidents. You simply don't want that can of worms opened up because it could be used against a President you like someday. All of you get too emotional about everything and then issues get skewed.

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 08:17 PM
why impeach em ? after all the ends justify the means ..... Cant fault em for using the same logic you just did

Why not? What have they done good?

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 08:20 PM
You would never want that because then there would be a road map to how to get rid of Presidents. You simply don't want that can of worms opened up because it could be used against a President you like someday. All of you get too emotional about everything and then issues get skewed.

I thought they already tried that with Clinton. If it was fair to do that to Clinton.
Why do Bush and Cheney do far worse and get away with it.

Spider
12-16-2007, 08:22 PM
Why not? What have they done good?

well seems they done good for the rich Americans ......But under the belief of the ends justify the means , Bush and his buddies have done no harm , their goal remove Saddam .......

Dudeskey
12-16-2007, 08:23 PM
the end justify the means ......So you have no problem with Bush and his tactics then right

And don't forget politics of personal destruction (i.e- screw the issues, shoot the messenger)

Bronco Bob
12-16-2007, 08:25 PM
well seems they done good for the rich Americans ......But under the belief of the ends justify the means , Bush and his buddies have done no harm , their goal remove Saddam .......

All getting rid of Saddam did was to replace one crazy old man with
thousands of crazy religious fanatics who have done things far more
brutal than anything Saddam ever dreamed of.

Spider
12-16-2007, 08:26 PM
And don't forget politics of personal destruction (i.e- screw the issues, shoot the messenger)

perfect example ........ outing Plame to get into Iraq , the ends justify the means ..

Dudeskey
12-16-2007, 08:31 PM
^^^ yeppers... I don't think they'll ever know how many field ops wound up dying for their "getting back" @ Mr. Wilson either

Spider
12-16-2007, 08:34 PM
All getting rid of Saddam did was to replace one crazy old man with
thousands of crazy religious fanatics who have done things far more
brutal than anything Saddam ever dreamed of.

their goal was to get Saddam , mission accomplished ... thats all part of the ends justify the means .... I just dont see how you can be pissed at someone for using the same philosophy you advocate to get someone you dont like

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
12-16-2007, 09:04 PM
Sounds like another Bush right wing hatchet job. Why do these idiots
think they can get anway with stuff like this? I doubt anything comes
of it and the Bush cabal will just end up looking more stupid.
Well they already look so stupid, I doubt anyone notices.
The right wingers will continue to support them, and everyone
else already knows they are a bunch of idiots.

Bingo. :thumbsup:

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
12-16-2007, 09:09 PM
^^^ yeppers... I don't think they'll ever know how many field ops wound up dying for their "getting back" @ Mr. Wilson either

Yep.

Not to mention Plame's work on tracking WMD that was sabotaged by these traitorous handjobs.

cutthemdown
12-16-2007, 11:35 PM
I thought they already tried that with Clinton. If it was fair to do that to Clinton.
Why do Bush and Cheney do far worse and get away with it.


This isn't about Bush, they aren't trying to impeach him. Cheney I will agree they have some evidence but I don't think it's politically worth it to go after the vice-pres. I could care less either way because this admin can't run again anyways. If anything it would hurt the Democrats.

My point was I don't think we want to get into a cycle where impeaching becomes in vogue for American politics. I won't defend what Cheney and Libby did though it was anti-American and I feel Bush should have dumped him for it. I think Bush made some poor choices when it has come to his Administration. I thought he should have dumped Cheney the second time around.