Ross Foyee
July 11, 2008 | Vetting explained
Jesse Jackson is definitely relevan as he is the sterotypical "chip on the shoulder" black that is typical of 95% of black voters in this country. They start out voting for a black on the premise that he will represent them because of the color of his skin...ie Obama. then when they find out that the black that they voted for is a little different in his opinions, they cut him loose...however if they manage to get the sucka elected...they will definitely change him over to their way of representing them only on the basis of their color...it NEVER changes for these monkees.
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