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CHICAGO - The Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized Wednesday for "regretfully crude" comments he made about Barack Obama's speeches in black churches, during what he thought was a private conversation.
Fox News broadcast Jackson’s remarks on "The O’Reilly Factor" Wednesday night. Jackson, speaking to Reid Tuckson, an executive vice president at United Health Group, as both men were about to be interviewed on "Fox & Friends" on Sunday, criticized Obama and said, "I wanna cut his n--- off."
"He's talking down to black people," Jackson told Tuckson.

This is just the first few paragraphs from an article on msn home page. This guy is something else. Makes one wonder.
 

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What really bothers Jesse is just what Oreilly says, once Barack Obama wins the Presidency, Jesse's & Al's victim extortion racketeering drop over the falls.


The audacity of a dope.


Once Barry is elected , Jesse & Al will both need a laxative to purge the years of pent up crap that is trapped in them like " spackle or paste" :lolBIG:


Isn't Obamas wife Michelle in on this rainbow scam?
 

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This comes from a guy that speaks out that blacks are not violent people.
 

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BILL O'REILLY: "We held back some of this conversation... we didn't feel it had any relevance to the conversation this evening. We are not out to get Jesse Jackson. We are not out to embarrass him and we are not out to make him look bad. If we were, we would have used what we had, which is more damaging than what you have heard..."

Roh-oh! :shocked:
 

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You can't blame Jesse for saying that he wanted to cut Obama's nuts off.

Jesse has put more blacks in homes through blackmailing politicians and lending institutions.

Jesse's feeling mighty proud if himself these days and he just got carried away with the castration talk.
 

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Al Sharpton

"Jesse apologized and we should move on to more important issues"

Now, I agree with that statement, but it makes him one big fucking lying hypocrite.

What would the Reverend be saying if a Sean Hannity made such remark?

Remember the Imus?
 

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Al Sharpton

"Jesse apologized and we should move on to more important issues"

Now, I agree with that statement, but it makes him one big fucking lying hypocrite.

What would the Reverend be saying if a Sean Hannity made such remark?

Remember the Imus?

who cares about Imus. he went after 18-20 year olds kids. maybe if he went after men it'd be different. this society lets people like imus get away with that stuff too often because there are no morals or ethical values.
 

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18-20 is consider an adult in the good ole USA. You can sugar coat it any way you like but if a white person would of said that. Mrs Sharpton and Jesse J would be crying and wanted them tried for attemped murder. Just shows how dumb and gready these guys are and the people that follow them are even dumber. Make me glad to be an American everytime they open their mouths.
 

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who cares about Imus. he went after 18-20 year olds kids. maybe if he went after men it'd be different. this society lets people like imus get away with that stuff too often because there are no morals or ethical values.


Liberal thinking at it's finest.

Standards apply to other people, not us.
 

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Liberal thinking at it's finest.

Standards apply to other people, not us.

It's ok for Al Gore to have a large mansion that burns lots of fossil fuel because he makes up for it by alerting people to the dangers of carbon warming. In other words, it's ok for him to do it because the net effect of his celebrity actually ends up with less carbon emissions when everything is taken into consideration.

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wait, so you were ok with imus' comments? you guys believe its ok to denigrate women? weren't you guys taught by your parents to respect women and treat them right?

surprised that you guys are ok with this.

what exactly gets accomplished by humiliating and degrading 18-21 year old females?
 

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and dont give me this free speech he can say whatever he wants garbage. he waived that right by signing his contract.

no place for that type of garbage on the radio. the funny thing is, you are the same people who say hip hop is bad because it denigrates women, but then you support Imus who denigrates women.

cant make this shit up.
 

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wait, so you were ok with imus' comments? you guys believe its ok to denigrate women? weren't you guys taught by your parents to respect women and treat them right?

surprised that you guys are ok with this.

I believe both situations should be viewed and judged the same. If you're outraged, be outraged.

I personally think both situations received too much attention, the gotcha mentality we tend to espouse. The Rutgers girls should not care what a shock jock says and I doubt BO is concerned about JJ.

What I found appalling with the Rutgers girls is how their coach, the race baiting AL Sharpton and the girls themselves played the victim card, that's so pathetic. They have weak and misguided mentors.

I've taught my kids they can't please everybody, so don't bother trying, You'll only be disappointed in the end. I've taught them that people will say bad things about them, even people the like and trust. I've thought them they simply can't worry about such little things, stay above the fray and live your life as good people. If you're proud of the person that you are, you have nothing to worry about. My kids, like me, would laugh at anybody who tries to mock them.

I hate the poor poor pitiful me mentality.
 

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I believe both situations should be viewed and judged the same. If you're outraged, be outraged.

I personally think both situations received too much attention, the gotcha mentality we tend to espouse. The Rutgers girls should not care what a shock jock says and I doubt BO is concerned about JJ.

What I found appalling with the Rutgers girls is how their coach, the race baiting AL Sharpton and the girls themselves played the victim card, that's so pathetic. They have weak and misguided mentors.

I've taught my kids they can't please everybody, so don't bother trying, You'll only be disappointed in the end. I've taught them that people will say bad things about them, even people the like and trust. I've thought them they simply can't worry about such little things, stay above the fray and live your life as good people. If you're proud of the person that you are, you have nothing to worry about. My kids, like me, would laugh at anybody who tries to mock them.

I hate the poor poor pitiful me mentality.


the point is, where did we go wrong? 30-40 years ago you say something like that you are taken behind the wood shed and you get your ass kicked for pulling a stunt like that.

now its ok. thats what i mean when i say continual erosion of ethical and moral values in the country. you, yourself even said you told your kids that it's ok if other kids make fun of, degrade them, because you can't control what they say.

no accountability for what somebody says anymore.
 

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Willie, you hit it on the head. Huge double standard. IMUS was a 2-week issue on every channel, but Sharpton tried to sweep it under the rug last night on Hannity and Colmes and Sean Hannity called him out on it.

Sharpton gave some BS response on how he was trying to change the subject. Do people really follow these guy's every words? It's mind-boggling....
 

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Here is another look at the "nuts" comment.

July 10 (Bloomberg) -- The Reverend Jesse Jackson's derogatory comments about Barack Obama could provide a boost for the presumptive Democratic nominee, giving him an opportunity to win over some voters who have been skeptical of his candidacy.
Jackson was appearing on Fox News on July 6 when a microphone picked up his remark suggesting that Obama was ``talking down to black people'' in recent speeches at black churches, according to a tape of the comments played on Bill O'Reilly's show on the Fox News Channel.
He then said, referring to Obama, ``I want to cut his nuts off,'' according to the Fox News Web site. At the time, he was speaking to Reed Tuckson, executive vice president and chief medical officer of United Health Group Inc.
Jackson, 66, apologized for his remarks, telling CNN yesterday that they were ``crude.'' The comments may turn out to help Obama by emphasizing his call for personal responsibility, a favorite topic of Republicans, said Mark Rozell, a professor of public policy at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia.
``It reinforces Obama's effort to present himself as an advocate of responsible personal behavior, a position that Republican candidates like to secure as uniquely their own,'' Rozell said.
The Illinois senator, who in August stands to be the first minority candidate to be nominated for president by a major political party, spent Father's Day last month at one of Chicago's largest black churches telling the audience that they should set better examples for their children and shouldn't abandon them.
`Any Fool'
``Any fool can have a child. That doesn't make you a father,'' Obama, 46, said at the Apostolic Church of God, which has more than 20,000 members. ``Too many fathers are AWOL, missing from too many lives and too many homes.''
Jackson's comments help Obama in other ways as well, said Steffen Schmidt, a professor of political science at Iowa State University in Ames.
``This helps Obama make the case that he is not a `black' leader but just a Democratic candidate for president,'' Schmidt said. ``Cynics are asking if Jackson made this comment on purpose to help Obama.''
Jackson, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, said he didn't know the microphone was on when he commented on Obama's speeches.
`I Offer Apologies'
``Anything I said in a hot-mic statement that's interpreted as a distraction, I offer apologies for that,'' Jackson said at a news conference yesterday after his remarks became public.
``I have supported Barack's campaign with passion from the very beginning. I thought the very idea made sense,'' Jackson said. ``We've been there all the way, because I think this campaign is a redemptive moment for America and a great opportunity to redefine America.''
Jackson told CNN that his criticism about Obama was that he ``comes down as speaking down to black people.'' He said Obama should also be talking in the black community about issues like health care, jobs and justice.
``That's a range of issues on the menu,'' he said. ``Then I said something I regret was crude.''
Jackson's comments were criticized by his son, Representative Jesse Jackson Jr., an Illinois Democrat and a national co-chairman of Obama's presidential campaign.
``I thoroughly reject and repudiate his ugly rhetoric,'' the lawmaker said in a statement. ``He should keep hope alive and any personal attacks and insults to himself.''
Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said Obama ``will continue to speak out about our responsibilities to ourselves and each other, and he of course accepts Reverend Jackson's apology.''
He should do more than just forgive Jackson, said David Schultz, a professor in the graduate school of management at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
``Obama should give Jackson and O'Reilly an award for helping his campaign with white voters,'' Schultz said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Jonathan D. Salant in Washington at jsalant@bloomberg.net.
 

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I like what Obama was saying about fathers MIA, he's right.

JJ is a loser
 

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