Al Sharpton
was in the Bay Area yesterday. He blasted Bush in his speech and also spoke out against the recall and supported Bustamante as a replacement candidate.
Unfortunately, the piece has a distinct bias against Sharpton. If I wanted to read an opinion piece, I'd look in the editorial section.
The headline on the homepage referred to him as "pompadour." That's a reflection of the disdain the paper has for Sharpton.
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