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Old 03-30-2002, 12:19 AM
Jody Jody is offline
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Umm, I was a financial member of the NAACP, and am currently NOT because it's current national president has five children from four different women and he's never been married. Why should I be involved with an organization whose leader, in my opinion, has no moral authority? Now, if he had MARRIED somebody and helped RAISED somebody else's children, it wouldn't be an issue. But how can the leader of an organization not recognize that his personal life would not be an issue? Again, there are alot of people who have children out of wedlock and don't take care of them, but should the leader of a NATIONAL ORGANIZATION, whose purpose is to uplift the race, have wrecked so much havoc on it and be part of a problem that is destroying our community? (children raised in a home where there biological fathers aren't involved) I'm so past his, I was a young and stupid and then I turned my life around and became a contributing member of the community and was in a congressman, bull**it. What the hell was going in his CHILDREN'S LIVES when he decided HE WAS GOING TO TURN HIS LIFE AROUND, he had children who depended on him, but he was too busy becoming "somebody".
Has he once indicated that now that I make $300,000 a year I'm giving my baby's momma's back child support? When he does that, when I found out he did that, or when he is no longer National President, the NAACP will see my time, talents and money once again.

And if people don't think that the moral authority of an organizations leader doesn't matter think Enron and Arthur Anderson.
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