I agree. The ignorant contingency of McCain supporters just seem to be more vocal. On the other hand, you do have your Jesse Jacksons on the liberal side. Meh, idiots know no party boundary.Originally Posted by 6.0GTO
I agree. The ignorant contingency of McCain supporters just seem to be more vocal. On the other hand, you do have your Jesse Jacksons on the liberal side. Meh, idiots know no party boundary.Originally Posted by 6.0GTO
ExactlyOriginally Posted by Deke
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Originally Posted by Deke
How is that possible when Jesse Jackson doesn't even like Sen. Obama?
Meh, just an example (since he is usually radically liberal). Thanks for the correction. My original point stands.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
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doesnt matter, if Obama loses, Jackson will be there with the rest of the racist radicals hypocritically speaking out against the racist whites who only work to keep the poor black man down.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
LOL. You people give Jesse Jackson and whoever you're lumping in this group of " racist radical hypocrites" way too much credit. Seriously.
However, the same can be said about racist Whites speaking out against Obama if he wins. Pot meet kettle.
I was thinking the same thing. I honestly can't remember the last time I even looked at Jessie Jackson as the type of man that speaks for anyone other than himself. If you take away the time he spent with Dr. King, I don't find much left of him.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
For me, this all goes back to someone speaking for everyone. Just as many of you have said these people don't speak for all McCain supporters, Jessie Jackson doesn't speak for all black people. This also shows what several of us have stated in other threads about people NOT voting for Obama just because he's black.