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8.24.2009

Dr. Boyce Watkins will join Al Sharpton and Keep it Real

Dr. Boyce Watkins of Syracuse University and founder of the Your Black World website is now slated for a weekly segment on "Keeping it Real with Al Sharpton." The show is currently syndicated in 18 cities across the nation. Every Monday from 1:15 - 2:15 pm EST, Dr. Watkins and Rev. Sharpton will discuss political issues of the day and matters affecting our nation. To find out more about the show visit www.SharptonTalk.net or www.BoyceWatkins.com.


Perhaps Dr. Boyce can persuade President Obama to appear on an African American talk show to talk about Health Care Reform. If not Rev. Al's show maybe Joe Madison, Mark Thompson, Bev Smith, Warren Ballentine or even Roland Martin.

Maybe if a White guy brings a semi-automatic assault rifle to the next Health Care Reform town meeting then it just might happen.

<---See the Black guy who brought the AR-15 to the Arizona town meeting attended by President Obama; well it turns out it was just a radio publicity stunt! Ha ha, very funny.

1 comment:

  1. Maybe we might bring Madea at these health care town hall meetings. She'll fit right in.

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