Jesse Jackson is insignificant...
July 17, 2008 | Vetting explained
Jesse Jackson is hurting the message Obama is trying to convey by being arrogant.
Rev. Jackson's words are an example of the attitude that can be hurtful to a whole culture. He needs to WAKE UP and realize the issues that are in the black community and stop letting his pride and "high and mighty" attitude get in the way of the obvious problems that are present.
The issues Obama speak of are facts and it's about time someone stood up and addressed these issues in a positive way.
Rev. Jackson is to proud to accept the issues in the black community. If he'd stop jumping on every issue that "wronged the black man" and started being more pro-active, maybe he'd actually get somewhere.
Some please hand Jesse a chisel to get that chip off his shoulder!!!
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