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Dr. Steve Perry and Al Sharpton on Civil Rights Groups and Education Reform

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2010

Dropout Nation presents an excerpt of Dr. Steve Perry's and Al Sharpton's discussion about civil rights groups and how they aren't addressing the achievement gap and the dropout crisis plaguing black communities -- and America altogether.

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  • oh sorry Al Sharpton, your standard evil-whitey routine doesn't cut it this time

  • Obama is a socialist. He took over the automobile, mortgage, banking, and health care industries via legislation and regulation. Govt is expected to own 70% up from 19% in 2008.

    . He stated that the tragedies of the civil rights movement was that the Supreme Court didn’t bring about redistributive change. watch?v=Sj4yIE9Dd90 He told Joe the Plumber in 2008, that he wanted to spread the wealth around. watch?v=PUvwKVvp3-o

  • Al Sharpton believes that a vote for Obama was a vote for socialism. watch?v=KCpINI5aVy0 Al Sharpton wants to share the wealth. “Al Sharpton: We Won't Have True Social Justice Until Everything is Equal in Everybody's House” watch?v=95bcEb1rV18

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    Sharpton should start by giving up his $5 million (from celebrity net worth com) It’s also worth noting Hilter was a socialist that seemed to follow the Communist Manifesto.

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    Allen West 2012

  • "Equal access to education." We already spend more per pupil educating black students than we do whites. The exception being that Detroit spends less than some of the suburbs, because black people have destroyed Detroit.

    But if you look to Prince Georges County schools in the 1970's you'll see new schools built and staffed for black students, and the results are bad. But when you have black private schools which can be selective and demanding, then you get black schools with good numbers.

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