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Memoriams
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MRS. MOZELLA WALKER 8-1-1933 / 12-6-2008
Happy Heavenly Birthday, Mom. We love and miss you!!
Your children, Carolyn Barton, Andre, Terri, Kim and Byron Walker, and family.
Rest in Heaven, Mom.
IN MEMORIAM
ATTY. GEORGE W. BUTLER, JR. 12/29/1944 — 8/8/2001
God freed you from your pain 18 years ago. We are still missing you.
Love, Gwen, Kasongo, and grands.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MS. PHYLISS ROSE THURSTON August 3, 1946
We treasure fond memories of you, as we celebrate your life and legacy. You’re greatly missed and loved by us all.
The Family.
White House News
Trump Attacks Sharpton; Calls Him A ‘Con Man’ Who ‘Hates Whites And Cops’
*Here we go again. Earlier today, Donald Trump attacked Rev. Al Sharpton, calling him “a con man” and someone who “Hates Whites & Cops.”
This went down just hours before Sharpton held a news conference in Baltimore to decry
“reprehensive comments” and invited him to come to Balti- more.
“Put the tweet down brother, and show up,” Steele said.
In earlier tweets, Trump said he had known Sharpton for 25 years and said the two “al- ways got along well” and at- tended boxing matches together.
“He would ask me for favors often,” Trump said. “Al is a con man, a troublemaker, always looking for a score. Just doing his thing. Must have intimidated Comcast/NBC. Hates Whites & Cops!”
Sharpton’s news confer- ence came two days after Trump criticized Baltimore as a “rodent infested mess” where “no human being would want to live” and at- tacked Rep. Elijah E. Cum- mings (D-Md.), who represents part of the city. Cummings chairs the House Oversight Com- mittee, which has been holding an array of hearings critical of Trump administration prac- tices.
Sharpton responded on Monday morning via Twitter by sharing a photograph of Trump attending a 2006 conference hosted by Sharpton’s organiza- tion, the National Action Net- work. The photo also included singer James Brown and civil rights leader Jesse Jackson.
DONALD TRUMP AND AL SHARPTON
Trump’s derogatory weekend tweets directed at the city and an African American congressman.
Sharpton, a former Demo- cratic presidential candidate who’s also an MSNBC talk-show host, appeared in Baltimore alongside Michael Steele, who formerly chaired the Republican National Committee and served as Maryland’s lieutenant gover- nor.
At the event, held at a Balti- more church, Sharpton said Trump had attacked the city and Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) in “the most bigoted and racist way.”
“He has a particular venom for blacks and people of color,” Sharpton said of Trump.
Steele, the first African American elected statewide in Maryland, criticized Trump for
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