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Is Jessie Jackson just a hustler?

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Here are a couple of revealing articles about Jackson.

http://oregonmag.com/JesseReview402.htm

http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid={44A2D123-FBDF-4FB5-A17C-E964C8828438}&siteid=nbsh

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  1. While I am not a fan of Obama......he is BETTER than Jesse

    Jesse Jackson is a "poverty pimp'..... he exploits the very people he purposes to help by focusing on the problems not the solution.....

    He wanted to cut the **** off Obama because Obama told black people to clean up their act.....be responsible adults.....

    This is counter to Jesse's "the white man is responsible for your bad situation" message

    Ever since Jesse lied about his role in the death of Martin Luther King..... became a "divider' not a joiner......a racist......and a cheating absentee father himself..... I have little use for his hypocritical  butt


  2. Uh Yea! All of Jesse and friends are. I would love to get into this topic, but Im sure there are more supporters of whiney b*****s that are too busy trying to sift out statements that "just might" pass as a racial comment. This is where the hustling comes into play. Just how well can I blow up this bull c**p to sound like it is offensive. Im tired of seeing these oh so helpful people take advantage of what there so called JOB is supposed to be. Yea so they do speeches to, you think they know how to wipe their a$$ too?!

  3. Yes he is. The man has never held a job. He makes money by being a loud mouth. He is worse than a politician.

  4. IMO, I've always thought of him as an egotistical hustler.  I wish he would just disappear, I'm sick of him and his diatribe.

  5. I like "shakedown artist."

  6. Yes, you are correct. He has no smarts, period. and it shows. What else do we need to know?  He is a dope. Period.

  7. yep and he's not that good at it.

  8. What would have happened if Jessie Jackson had encouraged young people to take full advantage of the opportunities they have had?  What if he had encouraged them to study hard, make good grades, and go to college?  What would have happened if he had told young people that, while it is true that the "system" is not perfect, there are opportunities for all?  Would thousand of young people have gone to school, made good grades, and received scholarships to college?  Would those young people have had a good chance of having successful, fulfilling lives?  But instead, he told them their situation was hopeless because the "system" was broken.  He told them there was no hope until the "system" was fixed.  He appointed himself as "system fixer", and encouraged everyone else to wait on hold while he worked on the "system".  He still hasn't fixed anything, and thousands of young people have little or no hope that they will ever see the "system" fixed.  What a tragedy.

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