Saturday, November 16, 2019

Sharpton Gets 6 Months for Tax Evasion

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Subject: Ambrosino gets 6 months for tax evasion

N.S.: Just kidding! Al Sharpton commits tax evasion on an annual basis, but he never gets punished for it. He's black! Punishment for tax evasion is for white people.


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1 comment:

  1. And if the Rev was found guilty of tax evasion he would have some out that would require additional litigation that extends for years. And then when he does pay, the amount would be pennies on the dollar.

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