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Jackson to make reparations a priority
Washington Times | 9.7.01 | Steve Miller

Posted on 09/07/2001 5:46:53 AM PDT by meandog

September 7, 2001
Jackson to make reparations a priority
By Steve Miller
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

     The Rev. Jesse Jackson will make reparations for the past enslavement of blacks his No. 1 issue this fall, an aide to the civil rights leader promised yesterday.

     The 59-year-old Mr. Jackson will hold a press conference at the Rainbow/PUSH headquarters in Chicago this morning to announce details of his new campaign.

     "It is something new, a new priority," said Nizam Arain, acting press secretary for Mr. Jackson, who is scheduled to return tonight from the U.N. World Conference Against Racism. "It was raised and discussed at our annual convention [in August]. There are a variety of angles he intends to use, and I know that legislation is one, maybe even the top angle."

     Mr. Jackson stepped up his rhetoric on reparations to American blacks for slavery at the conference this week, telling a news service that "we must make crooked ways straight."

     "We have fewer services and less education. We are disproportionately jailed and killed by the state. We have shorter life spans. We have less access to capital," Mr. Jackson told Reuters during the event, which ended yesterday.

     Only one African nation, Nigeria, stated during the conference that reparations were not necessary.

     Mr. Jackson has had considerable success in his advocacy efforts over the years, from eliciting promises and money from corporate America to enhancing diversity programs, to getting out the black vote in record numbers.

     Reparations has never been a top priority for Mr. Jackson, although he has broached the subject over the years. In 1997, he and other civil rights leaders met with President Clinton in the hopes of extracting an official apology for the existence of slavery in the United States.

     "An apology is in order," said Mr. Jackson. "But you must not only apologize with your lips. Repent, repair and remedy go together."

     In 1993, Mr. Jackson called on Western nations to pay reparations to Africa. Yet he did not mention that the reparations scheme would apply to U.S. blacks.

     But emboldened by the acrimonious climate at the conference in South Africa this week, Mr. Jackson began making explicit references to the black community's growing push for reparations.

     "In many ways, Africa subsidized America and Europe's development," he told BBC Radio 4's Today program. "If you don't feel apologetic for slavery, if you don't feel apologetic for colonialism, if you feel proud of it, then say that."

     Mr. Jackson said that the limited U.S. involvement at the U.N. conference was due to the fear of addressing the issue of reparations. The United States withdrew its participation from the conference following numerous criticisms of Israel's role in the conflict in the Middle East.

     "We used the Middle East controversy as an excuse [to avoid slavery]," he said Monday.

     Civil rights groups have for years advocated financial compensation for descendants of slaves. The manner of compensation has varied, from sending out sums of money to the country's 34 million blacks, to increased funding for predominantly black schools.

     A powerful core of civil rights and class-action lawyers, which includes Johnnie Cochran Jr., is now preparing a lawsuit seeking reparations for American blacks descended from slaves -- the undisclosed amount being sought is said by some to be near a trillion dollars.

     A date for filing the action has not been confirmed.      Other movements demanding reparations have progressed slowly, gaining stature during the past decade.

     One of the most prominent has been the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, known as N'COBRA, which was formed in 1988. The following year, Rep. John Conyers Jr., Michigan Democrat, introduced a bill calling for a committee to study the effects of slavery.

     The bill has foundered in committee each session since.

     Mr. Conyers did not return phone calls for comment.

     N'COBRA treasurer Kalonji Olusegun said yesterday that Mr. Jackson's entry into the debate could give the movement important momentum and place the issue at the forefront of American politics.

     "His joining of this issue is an indication of the snowballing effect that has occurred in the past year and a half," Mr. Olusegun said. "It has been very difficult for this country to know that it is based on white supremacy."

     Eleven cities have so far passed resolutions to study the impact of slavery; the wording of several of those resolutions was based on Mr. Conyers' bill.

     The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has called for a study on reparations since 1991. The Washington office of the NAACP has also lobbied for progress on Mr. Conyers' bill. Mr. Jackson's entry into the fray could give all reparations efforts a boost, an official said.

     "Jesse Jackson has always brought a constructive light to these issues," said NAACP legislative director Hilary Shelton. "He is masterful at articulating the issues and he comes to the table with great credibility."

     But when Clara Peoples, a reparations advocate from Portland, Ore., asked Mr. Jackson for help several years ago, he rejected her request.

     "He didn't pay us any mind," said Miss Peoples, who heads a movement called "Reparations -- Yes." "But we're happy to have him aboard now.


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Jesse: Stick to reparations for your mistress and love child...850,000 deaths in the American Civil War is reparation enough for slavery!
1 posted on 09/07/2001 5:46:53 AM PDT by meandog
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To: meandog
It's all or nothin' time for the Rev.
2 posted on 09/07/2001 5:49:10 AM PDT by freedomson
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To: meandog
Jesse Jackson wouldn't make reparations a priority unless there was something in it for him personally. Reparations is the next hot ticket for lining JJ's pocket and he's going to pull the same stunts he pulled with Toyota. As long as he can help himself to some of the loot he'll be all for it. Its not about helping the black community its what's good for JJ. Watch him drop it like a stone if he don't get the dough from da Man.
3 posted on 09/07/2001 5:52:26 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: meandog
Screw JJ and Screw reperations.
JJ can go get reperations from the folks in Africa who sold their own kind into slavery.
Ha poooi (spitting mad)
4 posted on 09/07/2001 5:55:39 AM PDT by Moleman
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To: goldstategop
Exactly. Support is slipping as his real agenda (himself) is exposed. He's trying to rally the troops with fear, hate, and greed in order to get them in line behind him again and against those who would rustle them for their own support (Rev Al). Just listen to the whine....
5 posted on 09/07/2001 5:57:04 AM PDT by Dubh_Ghlase
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To: meandog
I would expect nothing less of the "Right Reverend" Jackson than to attempt to profit from this ultimate scam.

(However, the more this one is pushed, the more it will backfire.)

6 posted on 09/07/2001 6:02:55 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: meandog
Two ideas for reparations: $1.00 or a one-way ticket to any sub-Saharan African country of the Revvrend Shackson's choice.
7 posted on 09/07/2001 6:04:17 AM PDT by steveegg ($1 being what the USFL got from the NFL in their anti-trust suit)
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To: meandog
"In many ways, Africa subsidized America and Europe's development,"

Africa made a profit in selling their own people into slavery.

8 posted on 09/07/2001 6:05:17 AM PDT by A Ruckus of Dogs
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A powerful core of civil rights and class-action lawyers, which includes Johnnie Cochran Jr., is now preparing a lawsuit seeking reparations for American blacks descended from slaves -- the undisclosed amount being sought is said by some to be near a trillion dollars.

Since blacks have always received a disproportionate amount in terms of of welfare funding ... going back decades ... factor this into any proposed reparation payment ... and then send them a bill.

9 posted on 09/07/2001 6:05:50 AM PDT by BluH2o
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To: meandog
The IRS should be coming down on both Rainbow/PUSH and the NAACP re their tax-exempt status -- political organizations are not qualified.
10 posted on 09/07/2001 6:06:25 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ
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To: freedomson
I can't think of a more devisive issue. 40 years in the Welfare State and they still want more.
12 posted on 09/07/2001 6:08:16 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: meandog
Squeeze, Baby, Squeeze
13 posted on 09/07/2001 6:09:23 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: meandog
"A powerful core of civil rights and class-action lawyers, which includes Johnnie Cochran Jr., is now preparing a lawsuit seeking reparations..."

This could become ugly in terms of a visceral response from those who oppose reparations.

14 posted on 09/07/2001 6:10:06 AM PDT by verity
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To: BluH2o
Lessee; $1.00 in reparations, less $100 billion/year in welfare timex 35 years. Guess we have enough repayment coming back in for a tax cut for those that actually work (which is a lot) large enough for them to create more jobs.
15 posted on 09/07/2001 6:10:48 AM PDT by steveegg
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To: meandog
We always underestimate jackazz Jackson and the LIBERALs. The demorats got 99% of the black vote because they promised to support reparation (part of the platform) and they are backed by the LIBERAL media.

They have a well organized team, and if you think this will go away easily, you are a fool!

16 posted on 09/07/2001 6:11:02 AM PDT by DrJasper
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To: meandog
"we must make crooked ways straight."

Nobody knows more about being crooked than Jackson.

17 posted on 09/07/2001 6:13:32 AM PDT by Paulie
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To: meandog
After years of Extorting & Screwing Corporate America out of Millions, Rev. JackAss has put his Bullseye on America herself for Blackmail. Keep driving a wedge between the races scumbag and then reap the Harvest which will grow into Racial Violence.
18 posted on 09/07/2001 6:13:54 AM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: meandog
How soon before Ted Kennedy introduces legislation?
19 posted on 09/07/2001 6:15:15 AM PDT by Hacksaw
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To: meandog
Think about it. If your a Republican, things aren't looking so bad:

1. Gary Condit stays until the election. Reminding everyone how sleazy Dems behave.

2. Janet Reno running for Gov. Florida ('nuff said.).

3. Jesse Jackson trying to divide America racially.

4. Al Sharpton running for President.

5. President Bush swinging a demographic (hispanic vote) that is as large a population as the African-American vote, over to the Republican side.

20 posted on 09/07/2001 6:17:35 AM PDT by techcor
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