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Did Je$e Jack$on always talk like he had a mouth full marbles, or is it something new?

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Je$$e being the racist that he is talks like he has a mouth full of marbles. I enjoy listening to him and his racist messages, but why is he getting harder to understand????

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  1. Jesse can't cut it anymore; that's why they had to groom someone like Obama. to take over the cause.  Jesse tried twice to get into the White House and he was laughed off the stage.  Different day, new tactics, same message of division.  Obama's got some messed up friends and associates.  Hmmmm............................


  2. Well I do not think he is racist. Look at William Crick the discoverer of DNA. He made that comment of how the 'superiority gene' would be pinpointed by the end of the century.

    Then he apologized when he learn't better.

    Personally, I think that people often learn later in life. Jesse Jackson's only slip up was when he called Jews the H word. What if everyone around him used that word, and he was not aware of it being a derogatory word? I do not think he is racist.

    Life teaches you new lessons everyday. I think that we need a president that will work towards making everyone happy, and knows both worlds.

  3. He's just gettin old.  When you spout bull$hit, for that long, it builds up in your mouth and makes you sound like you have Down's Syndrome.

  4. Haven't heard him recently but he always talked as if he had a head full of marbles and he never would have made a Shakespearean actor with proper enunciation.

  5. Jackson has been criticized for some of the remarks he has made about Jews and Jewish issues. Most infamously, Jackson referred to Jews as "Hymies" and to New York City as "Hymietown" in January 1984 during a conversation with Washington Post reporter Milton Coleman. Jackson at first denied the remarks, then accused Jews of conspiring to defeat him. The Nation of Islam's radical leader Louis Farrakhan, an aggressive anti-Semite, threatened Coleman in a radio broadcast and issuing a public warning to Jews, made in Jackson's presence: "If you harm this brother [Jackson], it will be the last one you harm." Finally, Jackson apologized during a speech before national Jewish leaders in a Manchester, New Hampshire synagogue. Yet Jackson refused to denounce Farrakhan, and continuing suspicions have led to an enduring split between Jackson and many Jews.[28] Among Jackson's other remarks were that Richard Nixon was less attentive to poverty in the U.S. because "four out of five [of Nixon's top advisors] are German Jews and their priorities are on Europe and Asia"; that he was "sick and tired of hearing about the Holocaust"; and that there are "very few Jewish reporters that have the capacity to be objective about Arab affairs". Jackson has since apologized and was invited to speak in support of Al Gore and Joe Lieberman at the 2000 Democratic National Convention.

  6. he's an old f**t, old people get like that. Listen more closely to him if your a fan.

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