To: radar101
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., son of civil rights activist the Rev. Jesse Jackson, said too much focus has been placed on the looting, taking away from what should be the priority: getting food, water and stability to the tens of thousands of displaced victims. Jesse, why are all the looters black?
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09/02/2005 11:33:33 AM PDT by
Kenton
("Life is tough, and it's really tough when you're stupid" - Damon Runyon)
To: Kenton
Why isn't Jesse Jackson out there walking the convention center talking to his people... Wait a minute we need the first black president, Bill Clinton to ease their pain.
Jesse Jackson isn't getting interested in being touched or getting dirty unless you hand him money.
Just listened to Laura Bush.I think President Bush needs to get her out there talk to these people.
It seems like the people of New Orleans need to help each other through this tough time like the people in Florida, Mississippi and Alabama. They too have gone thru a hurricane. Granted the flooding and power outages do not help. But it's a different class of people not because they are black, but they have been led to believe that they can't do anything for themselves unless they are handed everything.
How can you help people if they won't help themselves by taking some responsibility and using common sense. I just feel that these "needy" people (not all) are going to become another burden to another state . I get so mad at these so called black leaders pulling this crap. It is them that keeps these people depressed and paralyzed that they can't think for themselves.
To: Kenton
Jesse is a disgrace as a reverend and a human being. I don't know why he continues to get air time.
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