Topic: Jesse Jackson says . . .
Conrad_73's photo
Sat 08/24/13 06:50 AM



Back to Jackson.
He sold his soul to be where he is.

Just mention what he did on the balcony.
the day before?

Nope.
Years ago, he sold his soul with an action he took on a balcony.
Now, he's in too deep and has too much (worldly goods) to repent and give up all he gained from that action.
yeah,he was on that Balcony,the Day before MLK got assassinated!

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 06:58 AM
'When Jessie Jackson smeared MLK's blood on his clothes, what does that say about Jessie Jackson? ?
Dr Ralph Abernathy confirmed, Jessie Jackson was on the ground, near the pool, when King was shot; then Jessie rushed to the balcony of the motel to rub King's blood on his clothes, so he could tell the media that he cradled Dr King as he died.

Jackson and King were rivals and certainly had completely different paths for civil rights.

King chose God's path, to unite the races with forgiveness, healing wounds and bringing people together. King followed Jesus path to teach people to love one another and overcome the differences among people, to recognize all people are really the same and should not be separated by color.

Jackson exploits "white on black" injustices, to gain political power, by inciting racial conflict and personally profits financially and politically. Jackson actively perverts Dr King's message as a false leader, who is not committed to Dr King's message.

When Jessie smeared King's blood on his clothes, in an attempt to hi-jack the leadership of civil rights, did this act define Jackson's character and intentions?

Why isn't this injustice broadcasted throughout the media?
Why is no one fighting for Dr King's path, instead of Jessie Jackson's?

If you want to know the truth about Jackson, read "Shakedown", the real story about Jessie Jackson.

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Sat 08/24/13 07:00 AM




Back to Jackson.
He sold his soul to be where he is.

Just mention what he did on the balcony.
the day before?

Nope.
Years ago, he sold his soul with an action he took on a balcony.
Now, he's in too deep and has too much (worldly goods) to repent and give up all he gained from that action.
yeah,he was on that Balcony,the Day before MLK got assassinated!


Exactly!:thumbsup: Jackson, Sharpton, and all race baiters, well known or barely known, are black America's worst enemy....

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Sat 08/24/13 07:06 AM

'When Jessie Jackson smeared MLK's blood on his clothes, what does that say about Jessie Jackson? ?
Dr Ralph Abernathy confirmed, Jessie Jackson was on the ground, near the pool, when King was shot; then Jessie rushed to the balcony of the motel to rub King's blood on his clothes, so he could tell the media that he cradled Dr King as he died.

Jackson and King were rivals and certainly had completely different paths for civil rights.

King chose God's path, to unite the races with forgiveness, healing wounds and bringing people together. King followed Jesus path to teach people to love one another and overcome the differences among people, to recognize all people are really the same and should not be separated by color.

Jackson exploits "white on black" injustices, to gain political power, by inciting racial conflict and personally profits financially and politically. Jackson actively perverts Dr King's message as a false leader, who is not committed to Dr King's message.

When Jessie smeared King's blood on his clothes, in an attempt to hi-jack the leadership of civil rights, did this act define Jackson's character and intentions?

Why isn't this injustice broadcasted throughout the media?
Why is no one fighting for Dr King's path, instead of Jessie Jackson's?


If you want to know the truth about Jackson, read "Shakedown", the real story about Jessie Jackson.


Why?…Money of course!!…Whites have the money and there is a lot of money to be made when race-baiters propagate victimization of blacks by whites…What blacks don't get is it is the race baiters like Jackson and Sharpton who are their worst enemy…

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Sat 08/24/13 08:12 AM




gang violence is tragic and not new and RARELY does the justice system not deal with gangsters

the death is tragic, the killers will be held accountable,,,

not much left to say,,,

but...but...but if those 2 black punks are sent to prison, won't their incarceration be the result of institutional racism in the criminal justice system?

/sarc



nope,, institutional isn't about individuals

its about groups in general

people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be

people are DISPROPORTIONATELY incarcerated based upon DISPROPORTIONATE access to the resources that can keep them out,,,,,


Newsflash! People are PROPORTIONATELY INCARCERATED based upon the CRIMES they commit.


That's ******** because I have seen criminals come to prison, get released only to come back for being stupid and committing the same crime or a similar one. How many times does someone have to get incarcerated before they figure out the choices they make are wrong and maybe they should do the opposite of they've been doing? These idiots keep doing stupid **** and going to prison for it long enough they become institutionalized and this isn't because of the system or anything else, its because they chose not to pay attention in school.

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Sat 08/24/13 01:34 PM
so, brief recap

;Sharpton Jackson ,,, race baiters who get in the news to 'race bait',, and not because of crimes committed against those they represent

BUT

disproportionate numbers of minorities arrested, imprisoned, impoverished, unemployed, without healthcare,,,,,,,,has no underlying reason except they have a 'subculture' that created it themselves,,,


gotcha,,,,,frustrated

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Sat 08/24/13 01:38 PM



gang violence is tragic and not new and RARELY does the justice system not deal with gangsters

the death is tragic, the killers will be held accountable,,,

not much left to say,,,

but...but...but if those 2 black punks are sent to prison, won't their incarceration be the result of institutional racism in the criminal justice system?

/sarc



nope,, institutional isn't about individuals

its about groups in general

people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be

people are DISPROPORTIONATELY incarcerated based upon DISPROPORTIONATE access to the resources that can keep them out,,,,,


Well Said !!!:thumbsup:

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:43 PM

so, brief recap

;Sharpton Jackson ,,, race baiters who get in the news to 'race bait',, and not because of crimes committed against those they represent

BUT

disproportionate numbers of minorities arrested, imprisoned, impoverished, unemployed, without healthcare,,,,,,,,has no underlying reason except they have a 'subculture' that created it themselves,,,


gotcha,,,,,frustrated
The topic is about that fake jackass Jackson making some BS statement.

He's a thief and a con.

Sure wish the mods would look into your highjacking threads.

You want a thread about your so-called stats and poor, abused negro, start one.

I'm sure, plenty folks will follow it.

msharmony's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:45 PM


so, brief recap

;Sharpton Jackson ,,, race baiters who get in the news to 'race bait',, and not because of crimes committed against those they represent

BUT

disproportionate numbers of minorities arrested, imprisoned, impoverished, unemployed, without healthcare,,,,,,,,has no underlying reason except they have a 'subculture' that created it themselves,,,


gotcha,,,,,frustrated
The topic is about that fake jackass Jackson making some BS statement.

He's a thief and a con.

Sure wish the mods would look into your highjacking threads.

You want a thread about your so-called stats and poor, abused negro, start one.

I'm sure, plenty folks will follow it.



nope,, no 'no blacks allowed' posted on these forums so I will stay where I wish just like everyone else

and continue to RESPOND to the posts I read,,,,



willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:49 PM



so, brief recap

;Sharpton Jackson ,,, race baiters who get in the news to 'race bait',, and not because of crimes committed against those they represent

BUT

disproportionate numbers of minorities arrested, imprisoned, impoverished, unemployed, without healthcare,,,,,,,,has no underlying reason except they have a 'subculture' that created it themselves,,,


gotcha,,,,,frustrated
The topic is about that fake jackass Jackson making some BS statement.

He's a thief and a con.

Sure wish the mods would look into your highjacking threads.

You want a thread about your so-called stats and poor, abused negro, start one.

I'm sure, plenty folks will follow it.



nope,, no 'no blacks allowed' posted on these forums so I will stay where I wish just like everyone else

and continue to RESPOND to the posts I read,,,,




Put your race card away.rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

It's about HIJACKING THREADS.

msharmony's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:51 PM




so, brief recap

;Sharpton Jackson ,,, race baiters who get in the news to 'race bait',, and not because of crimes committed against those they represent

BUT

disproportionate numbers of minorities arrested, imprisoned, impoverished, unemployed, without healthcare,,,,,,,,has no underlying reason except they have a 'subculture' that created it themselves,,,


gotcha,,,,,frustrated
The topic is about that fake jackass Jackson making some BS statement.

He's a thief and a con.

Sure wish the mods would look into your highjacking threads.

You want a thread about your so-called stats and poor, abused negro, start one.

I'm sure, plenty folks will follow it.



nope,, no 'no blacks allowed' posted on these forums so I will stay where I wish just like everyone else

and continue to RESPOND to the posts I read,,,,




Put your race card away.rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

It's about HIJACKING THREADS.


that's why the only one that seems to be being accused of it is me

lol,, yeah,, whatever helps one sleep at night,, its all just about hijacking

the insulting names, always about black folks

the objections to the one black persons responses to issues referring to black 'culture' or 'race' or black pundits

almost always directed at the one black person in the forum


haaa,,



keep trying, it may take some day,, but for now,, you are right, no race card here

and no racial harassment

and no lame attempts at backhanded racial slurs,,,,

will keep me from being perfectly confident to speak my mind along with anyone else here,,,,present company included,,,,

msharmony's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:53 PM
its all good mods, no need to lock the thread or close down topics about race,,,,


flowerforyou

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:55 PM
Back on topic.

New Book - Shakedown: Exposing
The Real Jesse Jackson
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido
3-7-2

Jesse Jackson is a modern day highway robber who uses cries of racism to steal from individuals, corporations, and government, to give to himself, says veteran investigative reporter Kenneth R. Timmerman.

Until now, however, no one has been brave enough to say it and diligent enough to prove it. But Ken Timmerman has cracked Jackson's machine, found Jackson cronies willing to break ranks, and uncovered a sordid tale of greed, ambition, and corruption from a self-proclaimed minister who has no qualms about poisoning American race relations for personal gain.

Shakedown reveals:

* Jackson's massive defrauding of the federal government - and how both Republican and Democratic administrations have chosen to ignore it.

* Jackson's financial ties to Third World dictators - including Mohammar Qaddafi of Libya.

* Jackson's shocking private life - and his even more shocking public lies, including about his relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King

Other details must remain embargoed until publication, but one thing is for certain, Shakedown finally bursts the carefully constructed myths around Jesse Jackson and subject him to the critical scrutiny he's long deserved.

Kenneth R. Timmerman, a reporter with more than two decades of experience, has written for many magazines and newspapers including Time, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, and The American Spectator, and has appeared on Nightline, Sixty Minutes, and many other television programs. He lives in Kensington, Maryland, with his wife and five children.

About the Author

Kenneth R. Timmerman, a reporter with more than two decades of experience, has written for many magazines and newspapers including Time, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, and The American Spectator, and has appeared on Nightline, Sixty Minutes, and many other television programs. He lives in Kensington, Maryland, with his wife and five children.

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:56 PM

its all good mods, no need to lock the thread or close down topics about race,,,,


flowerforyou


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 01:58 PM
Skolnick - The Rev. Jesse
Jackson Affair
By Sherman H. Skolnick
skolnick@ameritech.net
http://www.skolnicksreport.com
1-18-01


Some folks because of an apparent lack of wisdom, seem to reject and violate age-old proverbs. Such as, "PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES SHOULD NOT THROW STONES".


Being a life-long resident of Chicago and an activist since I was a child, I became known as someone who was not afraid to speak out. By 1965, self-educated in law, I brought a series of federal court class actions to re-apportion Chicago and Illinois's terribly gerry-mandered voting districts. The "One Man, One Vote" constitutionally-based standards were being flagrantly violated. These violations resulted in blacks and latinos not having a fair chance to elect a sufficient number of representatives such as in the City Council of Chicago, as justified by the minority population in the Windy City.


Members of minorities understood I was using my legal research and investigation skills not only to target crooked judges and lawyers, but to assist the aspirations of the underdogs. I choose not to be a member of the Bar. The Federal Judges, who hate non-lawyers and me in particular, were nevertheless forced to permit me to represent myself as a voter and all voters similarly situated. As a result of my lawsuits, sometimes opposed by as many as fifty lawyers [my electric mimeograph rapidly cranked out the court papers], blacks and latinos were able to have more representatives speaking for their interests elected to the City Council, the Illinois State Legislature, and the U.S. Congress, and eventually even the County Board.


By 1969, there was a vast movement in Chicago of black would-be home-owners. By racially-discriminatory practices, banks "red-lined" black districts, so blacks could not get a home mortgage. Blacks had to buy "on contract", paying per month on the basis of twice what the house was worth. I became a volunteer consultant to the 25,000 members of the South Side Contract Buyers League. In packed church mass meetings, I outlined what needs to be done. I dared tell them that the judges hearing their cause were real estate speculators and landlords of sizable properties, enemies of the common man. The judges opposed the dreams of the Chicago blacks to one-day own their own home.


To the Establishment and their banks and mortgage companies, a grassroots movement, like the Buyers League, is dangerous, like a prairie fire. They have to stop it. Enter, Rev. Jesse Jackson. A series of well-informed sources told me plenty about Jesse's rise to prominence and how he was becoming a multi-millionaire through a series of secret business arrangements. [I had unraveled the secrets of his ill-gotten wealth.] At a crucial court hearing, Rev. Jackson arrived with his muscle-men, called "Black Men Moving", grim enforcers, who overwhelmed the already packed courtroom. The leaders of the Buyers League, present in Court, were prepared, representing themselves, to discuss the law and the facts [they whispered to me that they suspected Jesse's bunch were a set-up, provocateurs].


The court scene became extreme and tense, with Jesse's people, instead of discussing law and facts, hollering slogans and threats. The County Sheriff himself, not a deputy, entered the Courtroom and stood next to the Judge on the bench. The deputies swept into the courtroom. Guess who they arrested? Not Jesse Jackson or his military-style team, but rather the President and Vice-President of the Buyers League who had been mostly polite and silent. They were taken to the Sheriff's lock-up in the Court basement. At that point, Jesse went from the courthouse to the Mayor's Office across the street. I told a number of the Buyers League members to hurry up and push me in my wheelchair to follow Jesse.

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Sat 08/24/13 02:07 PM
As I rolled up,Jesse was sitting in the Mayor's outer office. He growled at me, "What are you doing here white face?" I responded, "Look, I am not some white cracker bigot that you are trying to scare. I am helping the Buyers League. YOUR south-side office is just a few feet away from THEIR office. Yet, you repeatedly refused to help them." As he entered the Mayor's inner office he kept several women members of the Buyers League from following him in. They began pounding on the closed door, "Jesse, come out of there! You do not speak for us." Jeese exited the inner office as a TV crew was setting up their lights. As he approached their microphone he glared at me, "I'm going to get you for this!" Like some over six foot high pest-control expert, somehow giving me advance warning, looking down at me sitting in my wheelchair like I was some kind of helpless bug.


Sweet victory! The confrontation and commotions I caused resulted in the two leaders of the Buyers League being released from the court basement lock-up. After other incidents, my strategies worked. Rev. Jesse Jackson did not succeed in taking over and snuffing out the Buyers League movement. Eventually, after a meeting in my home, of bank-type bigshots and Buyers League leaders, the thousands and thousands of homes were arranged for the blacks with long-term mortgages at HALF the price of the contracts. At every turn of this perilous road, I warned the the bank-shills, opponents and enemies of the Buyers League, "I am not Jesse Jackson. I am NOT for sale!"


Knowledgeable blacks started thereafter meeting me on the sly, afraid that Rev. Jackson would find out. Through them, I compiled a list of witnesses and details which would prove Jesse was an extortionist, shaking down various businesses, including fellow blacks, and thus vastly enriching himself, under the disguise of promoting human rights.

Such as, he became the owner of a garbage truck business, removing refuse, from factories and such. Where did his trucks unload? Why, in a private garbage dump owned by mobsters. He reportedly shook down a food store chain by repeatedly marching on them. Bank clerks whispered in my ear his secret bank arrangements of his apparent laundering of vast sums. We made a mass of witnesses and details available to an elite government unit. In 1972 they had Jesse indicted on federal criminal charges of tax evasion and extortion and various inter-state crimes.


Through a highly corrupt GOP national committeeman from Indiana, Rev. Jackson reportedly conveyed to the Nixon White House a "gift" of 850 thousand dollars. The Federal prosecutor was removed. [He told his associates how he came to be wrecked.] The indictment was suppressed.


Thereafter, I arranged a clandestine meeting with a member of the elite unit. I was present with two mass media reporters who claimed confirmation would result in a story by them. They received direct confirmation from the horse's mouth, how Rev. Jesse Jackson, himself a Republican in the early 1970s, beat down the prosecution and made it a secret. One of the journalists, with a TV network, never got around to do a story. He died when his plane was blown up by a bomb. The other reporter decided to stay shut, despite direct confirmation, and in return, he was rewarded with a very lucrative job with one of the world's largest news groups. Enhancing a career by blackmail?

Dodo_David's photo
Sat 08/24/13 06:00 PM
people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be


huh

So, if a man commits a felony, and if a prosecuting attorney demonstrates to a jury that the man committed the felony, and if the man is convicted and sentenced to prison . . .


. . . then the man's imprisonment is due to what the prosecuting attorney did?

Silly me. slaphead

All this time I thought that the man's imprisonment was due to to the felony that the man committed.

/sarc

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Sat 08/24/13 08:30 PM

According to a recent news report, Rev. Jesse Jackson said the following on Facebook:

The recent incidents of violence in America most notably the murder of Christopher Lane an aspiring student athlete from Australia in Oklahoma and the attack of a student on a school bus in Florida once again calls each of us to a collectively resist all forms of violence in our society.





Resist all forms of violence?

Tell me, how does one do that exactly?

I understand "refraining" from violence, but how does one "resist" violence?




msharmony's photo
Sat 08/24/13 08:34 PM

people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be


huh

So, if a man commits a felony, and if a prosecuting attorney demonstrates to a jury that the man committed the felony, and if the man is convicted and sentenced to prison . . .


. . . then the man's imprisonment is due to what the prosecuting attorney did?

Silly me. slaphead

All this time I thought that the man's imprisonment was due to to the felony that the man committed.

/sarc


IF a man commits a felony, is something that is determined in court

and it is determined BASED UPON which attorney presents the most convincing case,,,


just like a man can commit a crime and be found NOT GUILTY? why?

doesnt mean he didnt commit the crime, means an attorney wasnt convincing enough to fit the criteria to come back with 'guilty'

or that another attorney was convincing enough to place 'reasonable doubt' into the case


if you dont know that,, you are quite silly,,,

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Sat 08/24/13 08:38 PM


people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be


huh

So, if a man commits a felony, and if a prosecuting attorney demonstrates to a jury that the man committed the felony, and if the man is convicted and sentenced to prison . . .


. . . then the man's imprisonment is due to what the prosecuting attorney did?

Silly me. slaphead

All this time I thought that the man's imprisonment was due to to the felony that the man committed.

/sarc


IF a man commits a felony, is something that is determined in court

and it is determined BASED UPON which attorney presents the most convincing case,,,


just like a man can commit a crime and be found NOT GUILTY? why?

doesnt mean he didnt commit the crime, means an attorney wasnt convincing enough to fit the criteria to come back with 'guilty'

or that another attorney was convincing enough to place 'reasonable doubt' into the case


if you dont know that,, you are quite silly,,,


Yea Dodo, quite silly tongue2