November 19, 2009
NYC Letter: Certifiable Negritude
Day 303 of CHOPE
Jesse Jackson,See, Barack been talking down to black people on this faith based ... I want [to] cut his nuts off ... Barack ... he's talking down to black people.
racialist shakedown artist, philanderer,
former spiritual adviser to philandering Bill Clinton,
and self-styled healer and Rainbow president,
expressing his desire to put more daylight
between Mr. Obama's legs
WASHINGTON July 10, 2008 (Telegraph)
Mr. Jackson wants us to know that talking down to black people is bad. And talking down to black people by a black man is worthy of nut-cutting. [Pause.] Unless, of course, the black man talking down to black people is Mr. Jackson himself.
JESSE JACKSON: 'YOU CAN'T VOTE AGAINST HEALTHCARE
AND CALL YOURSELF A BLACK MAN'
November 18, 2009 (The Hill) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson at a reception Wednesday night held by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Foundation, part of a series of events revolving around the 25th anniversary of Jackson’s run for president, criticized Rep. Artur Davis (D-AL, 7th) for voting against the Democrats’ signature healthcare bill:We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill from Alabama. You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.The remark stirred a murmur at the reception... Jackson said later that he "didn't call anybody by name and I won't."
For whom was Mr. Jackson's excommunication intended? [Pause.] Let's take a wild guess.
Davis, who is running for governor, is the only black member of Congress from Alabama. He is also the only member of the CBC to have voted against the healthcare bill earlier this month.[Mr. Jackson] added that he wasn't saying that black lawmakers must vote a certain way.
By all means vote your constituency, but Mr. Jackson may have to de-certify you as a black person if your consitutency draws you off the Jackson plantation.
Instead, they should vote the interests of the people in their districts, and he said the healthcare bill would help Alabama because it's one of the poorest states in the country.

BLACKNESS CZAR
Wields Mysterious Whitening Power
Not only is Mr. Jackson an authority on black manliness, he is also an expert on the constituency of Alabama's 7th district. That constituency voted Mr. Davis into office -- as Mr. Jackson makes obvious -- wilfully against their own interests. [Pause.] Mr. Davis replied:
The best way to honor Rev. Jackson’s legacy is to decline to engage in an argument with him that begins and ends with race.
Mr. Jackson is no more concerned with the content of health care legislation than he is with Mr. Davis's negritude. Mr. Jackson is a career race hustler whose only constituency is Mr. Jackson.
CHOPE.
Certificate on file with Rainbow/PUSH.
Posted by Damian at November 19, 2009 11:45 PM




