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Postby Rockindeano » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:36 pm

Saw this morning, there is a person who's DNA verifies that he is a walking, talking, breathing human turd. His name. Jesse Jackson. Well, all true except the asshole can't speak. He is always mumbling. Must be the particles of corn, cabbage, fried chicken and watermelon in his mouth. Was that racist? Who gives a shit?

I could care less what people think anymore. Fuck Political Correctness. Jackson wants a racial war. That is the only way he can thrive. Kind of like the Loons here. They need to spew anti Neal references to keep Perry on the Board(see, Journey reference here). He doesn't work. He rallies the dumbfuck faction of the black community, and said dumbfucks flock to his side. This piece of crap and his buddy Al Sharpton too, do more harm than good for racial equality.

This is a new thread, because if you noticed, I didn't mention the shock jock that started all of this. Jackson, wants this kept in the media eye. He wants a flurry of news, and soundbytes. The problem with his soundbytes is you can't understand what the fuck he is saying. This fool is alienating more and more people daily, further drawing the lines of perceived segregation. Bill Clinton himself was embarrassed to have to have him and his faction be part of the Democratic party. What would be interesting is to see Barack Obama come out and comment on this. This is a perfect opportunity for him to stamp his name; If he comes in and says something to the effect that Jesse Poo is a harmful ingredient, and that he takes his cause too far, he could maybe win the presidency before the primaries.

PS- The reason for this Post is becuse I just saw him on MSNBC.
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Postby lights1961 » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:46 pm

jesse Jackson is a 100000% opportunist. Thats all I will say.

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Postby Red13JoePa » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:50 pm

Ass clown, plain and simple.


Main Offender of completely OVERplaying and thereby wearing the ever-handy race card out.
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:10 am

Short story on Jackson...

In college, my wife went on a field trip to Chicago with one of her classes and, for some odd reason, they visited Jackson's Rainbow Push headquarters. When they went to leave the building, they were not allowed to do so until they gave a "donation". Par for the course with Jesse Jackson. :roll:
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:13 am

^ Ditto what ya'll said.
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:17 am

You won't believe what I just saw. Jesse was in my toilet this morning! I have a picture if anyonew wants to see him. PM me.
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:20 am

and what does calling someone a piece of shit do? Doesnt he have the right to voice his opinion even if YOU dont like what he has to say? Isnt this a democracy? Does he not have the same rights to speak as any other individual and any other leader in the community? What about Malcolm X, did he have the right to his views and to speak out on them? Martin Luther King? ....He has the same right to speak on the issue as anyone else does and the media seeks him and Sharpton out when issues like this come up. I wonder why?....to just give the other side to the debate a chance to voice their opinion in opposition to what a white person said? Or does the media like to use more controversial figures when things like this come up. Arent there others in the black community that they could call on for their opinion who are not seen as so radical? You put the blame on Jesse Jackson. Yes, he likes to be in the spotlight and he might do more harm then good sometimes, but he does represent the views and feelings of others in the black community. What about white men too numerous to mention that have had the right to speak? Like members of the KKK?...what about good ol Strom?....how about Wallace?..what about what Imus said now? or Kramer recently?..did or do their views represent all of the white community? I think a better question is why does the media go for the most controversial of people to speak when something like this comes up. Exactly who is the most instrumental in keeping up the divide and the tensions? Who is the real player and instigator? Are the media just showing both sides of an issue and using the most inciteful for ratings? Do they have their own agenda for this reason or some other bias as well? This is what I question.
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:23 am

After managing to read that diatribe, what the fuck was your point?

Please don't come back with the "I'm worldly educated bullshit." So Iam I, and it's time to let go of the college surealism....where what the world should be like isn't the case.
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:25 am

RockinDeano wrote:After managing to read that diatribe, what the fuck was your point?

Please don't come back with the "I'm worldly educated bullshit." So Iam I, and it's time to let go of the college surealism....where what the world should be like isn't the case.
yes it is the case
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:28 am

TVL wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:After managing to read that diatribe, what the fuck was your point?

Please don't come back with the "I'm worldly educated bullshit." So Iam I, and it's time to let go of the college surealism....where what the world should be like isn't the case.
yes it is the case


Ok, I am going to TRY, to be civil. Can you do the same? I see this train starting out already on the wrong track.

Jesse Jackson is a piece of shit. He is magnifying this problem.

Imus is a racist pig, frequently calling people "niggers" at WNBC. Howard Stern himself witnessed it many times.

Imus is right in the fact that what he said (Nappy headed Ho's)was originated not by Imus, but by the black rappers themselves. There is a fucking double-standard, and it's BULLSHIT.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:29 am

Generalize much, TVL? :shock:
Who said they think this phony represents ALL black views?
Probably the same people who said they think "Kramer" represents all white views.
NOBODY.

This guy's one isolated dirtbag who hides behind a racial cause continuously to basically further himself. He's an insult to DECENT blacks trying to further themselves the honest way.

But I saw NO ONE in this thread who called Jesse Jaxon what he is that also said "And all blacks are JUST like him."
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:37 am

RockinDeano wrote:
TVL wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:After managing to read that diatribe, what the fuck was your point?

Please don't come back with the "I'm worldly educated bullshit." So Iam I, and it's time to let go of the college surealism....where what the world should be like isn't the case.
yes it is the case


Ok, I am going to TRY, to be civil. Can you do the same? I see this train starting out already on the wrong track.

Jesse Jackson is a piece of shit. He is magnifying this problem.

Imus is a racist pig, frequently calling people "niggers" at WNBC. Howard Stern himself witnessed it many times.

Imus is right in the fact that what he said (Nappy headed Ho's)was originated not by Imus, but by the black rappers themselves. There is a fucking double-standard, and it's BULLSHIT.
If you can talk without attacks thats fine. I happen to agree with you on the point your making. You are ignoring the point that I was making. What about the medias bias. Who gives these people time on the air to say their views? Why does the media focus on the most inciteful and controversial on either side? Whos behind it and do they have an agenda of their own? That was what I was pointing out in my post if you care to read it. Do you have an opinion on the role the media plays in this? Who really is the most at fault, the most guilty of stirring the pot?
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:40 am

It's not "the media's" fault that people make horses asses out of themselves and get caught doing it.

The MEDIA didn't turn this guy into a slippery, weasely POS. HE did.
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:40 am

Red13JoePa wrote:Generalize much, TVL? :shock:
Who said they think this phony represents ALL black views?
Probably the same people who said they think "Kramer" represents all white views.
NOBODY.

This guy's one isolated dirtbag who hides behind a racial cause continuously to basically further himself. He's an insult to DECENT blacks trying to further themselves the honest way.

But I saw NO ONE in this thread who called Jesse Jaxon what he is that also said "And all blacks are JUST like him."
read again, dude. I said he represents the views of others in the black community. I didnt say ALL. and I made the point that people" like" Kramer and others that have said things dont represent all of the white community. Try to read before you comment. It helps. :roll:
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:43 am

TVL wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:Generalize much, TVL? :shock:
Who said they think this phony represents ALL black views?
Probably the same people who said they think "Kramer" represents all white views.
NOBODY.

This guy's one isolated dirtbag who hides behind a racial cause continuously to basically further himself. He's an insult to DECENT blacks trying to further themselves the honest way.

But I saw NO ONE in this thread who called Jesse Jaxon what he is that also said "And all blacks are JUST like him."

read again, dude.


No, thank you. My eyes bled through the runon sentence the FIRST time, I got your drift AND your number.
I'd further submit that "The Reverand ( :roll: :lol: )" doesn't represent the stances of NEARLY as many citizens as you think.
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:49 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
TVL wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:Generalize much, TVL? :shock:
Who said they think this phony represents ALL black views?
Probably the same people who said they think "Kramer" represents all white views.
NOBODY.

This guy's one isolated dirtbag who hides behind a racial cause continuously to basically further himself. He's an insult to DECENT blacks trying to further themselves the honest way.

But I saw NO ONE in this thread who called Jesse Jaxon what he is that also said "And all blacks are JUST like him."

read again, dude.


No, thank you. My eyes bled through the runon sentence the FIRST time, I got your drift AND your number.
I'd further submit that "The Reverand ( :roll: :lol: )" doesn't represent the stances of NEARLY as many citizens as you think.
did I give an accounting to the numbers? No. He does have a following and there are people who agree with him. This is a fact you cannot dispute. You may not like it, but thats the case. Again, that was not the main point I was making and you know it. Continue to derail if you must. I made my point.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:56 am

TVL wrote: I made my point.


Yes, you did.
Short, yet uninformed, overly general and ignorant.
Funniest part is, the very people you're trying to identify with vicariously would run you right out of their barber shops and beauty parlors for having the audacity to try to.
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Postby jrnychick » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:05 am

As I live in the Chicago area, Jesse was all over the news this morning. The local NBC affiliate made a huge deal out of 50 people protesting outside of their building, and the viewers were subjected to more BS from Jesse. My husband and I seriously make bets about how long it will take Jesse to get involved in ANY situation that involves African Americans. I'm sure the media seeks him out for his opinion, but he loves every minute of it.

Was Imus wrong in giving his opinion? Yes. Should he lose his job over it? I don't know. What is NBC's policy on name-calling over the air? I don't listen to Imus, so I don't know if he commonly calls people derogatory names over the air regularly or not. I also think, however, that people need to get a thicker skin. If you don't like what a radio personality says, don't listen to him/her!
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:09 am

Yes, this DOPE involving hisself is actually going to win Imus sympathy from some who otherwise might be inclined to trash him.
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:17 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
TVL wrote: I made my point.


Yes, you did.
Short, yet uninformed, overly general and ignorant.
Funniest part is, the very people you're trying to identify with vicariously would run you right out of their barber shops and beauty parlors for having the audacity to try to.
Trying to identify with? What you have just said is too uninformed and ignorant for comment. You want to stick to my point and talk about the role the media plays in stirring the pot of racial tensions, then fine. If you just wish to give personal attacks that are off the point then I dont have time for you. You are just trying to bait and incite with your derailment. Have a good day. 8)
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Postby lights1961 » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:24 am

The DNA of ANNA's baby is MUCH more important today!! :)
I really hope its ZA ZA Gabor's husband's child...that would be par for this case!!


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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:25 am

I'm baiting?
Listen Mr NoParagraphBreak.

I'm not the one who penned a 5,000 word fragment on how those that have criticized this guy in this thread are like Michael Richards and are trying to censor his viewpoints.

Trying to censor them and criticizing them are different.

The guy can SAY what he wants but just about EVERY time he pipes up he makes a damn good effort at setting race relations back even further.
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:45 am

He is a piece or shit. He screws a women in his church, she has a baby by him,And he gets a standing ovation from The Rainbow Turds. Im watching the coach from Ruckers on Tv now, she wont give up the mic.Talking about her childhood,and her whole life story. They are blowing this way out.Im sure J Jackson will mumble some shit that we wont understand
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Postby T-Bone » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:32 am

conversationpc wrote:Short story on Jackson...

In college, my wife went on a field trip to Chicago with one of her classes and, for some odd reason, they visited Jackson's Rainbow Push headquarters. When they went to leave the building, they were not allowed to do so until they gave a "donation". Par for the course with Jesse Jackson. :roll:



Holding people against their will is against the law in any form unless you're law enforcement. Should have called the police AND the media.... :wink:
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:36 am

T-Bone wrote:
conversationpc wrote:Short story on Jackson...

In college, my wife went on a field trip to Chicago with one of her classes and, for some odd reason, they visited Jackson's Rainbow Push headquarters. When they went to leave the building, they were not allowed to do so until they gave a "donation". Par for the course with Jesse Jackson. :roll:



Holding people against their will is against the law in any form unless you're law enforcement. Should have called the police AND the media.... :wink:


Not that I'd ever be there, but if that were me you'd have an "incident" on your hands.

I'm thinking like, Gulf Of Tonkin-level incident, too.
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:38 am

T-Bone wrote:
conversationpc wrote:Short story on Jackson...

In college, my wife went on a field trip to Chicago with one of her classes and, for some odd reason, they visited Jackson's Rainbow Push headquarters. When they went to leave the building, they were not allowed to do so until they gave a "donation". Par for the course with Jesse Jackson. :roll:



Holding people against their will is against the law in any form unless you're law enforcement. Should have called the police AND the media.... :wink:


I'm sure it was done in such a way as to make it appear that it was only a "suggested" contribution, not coerced.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:44 am

conversationpc wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
conversationpc wrote:Short story on Jackson...

In college, my wife went on a field trip to Chicago with one of her classes and, for some odd reason, they visited Jackson's Rainbow Push headquarters. When they went to leave the building, they were not allowed to do so until they gave a "donation". Par for the course with Jesse Jackson. :roll:



Holding people against their will is against the law in any form unless you're law enforcement. Should have called the police AND the media.... :wink:


I'm sure it was done in such a way as to make it appear that it was only a "suggested" contribution, not coerced.


That flies, until the "were not allowed to leave until" point in time at which time the wrong detainee would literally kick the door off the hinges and have one or 2 of them not eating solid foods for a month.
That's story's infuriating and oh so believable.
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:45 am

The person should have paid him in pennies or nickels or even better Pesos...Hell, I would write him a check, then stop payment on it.

Hhahahahahahah stupid bastard. I can hear him mumbling..bdbodqijc[k[[kqjxpjxjpxjqxjqjxjx
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Postby yulog » Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:50 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
TVL wrote: I made my point.


Yes, you did.
Short, yet uninformed, overly general and ignorant.
Funniest part is, the very people you're trying to identify with vicariously would run you right out of their barber shops and beauty parlors for having the audacity to try to.




Image I guess that means 2 different races would be bored with this pompous windbag.
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Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:08 am

TVL wrote:I think a better question is why does the media go for the most controversial of people to speak when something like this comes up. Exactly who is the most instrumental in keeping up the divide and the tensions? Who is the real player and instigator? Are the media just showing both sides of an issue and using the most inciteful for ratings? Do they have their own agenda for this reason or some other bias as well? This is what I question.


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