What are the other three times?
I agreed when he said "We all came to this country in different ships, but we are all in the same boat now."
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1. The 1977 version of Jesse Jackson was very pro-life. He even wrote a solid essay on it, which you can read here. (Of course, now he's flipped sides and is a strong proponent of killing babies.)
2. "Capitalism without capital is only an 'ism' - an abstraction". (It was one of Jack Kemp's favorite statements, so he repeated it - and attributed it properly - a lot.)
Thus at some point - 1991 or so - Jesse Jackson came out as a proponent of enterprise zones in urban areas. (Of course, now he's flipped sides, calling setting up enterprise zones in post-Katrina New Orleans "disaster capitalism".)
3. That whole "wanna cut his nuts off" thing last summer. (Of course, now he's flipped sides on that, too....)