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Jesse Jackson Says GOP Pushing 'Ideology of the Confederacy'
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 6/30/04 | Marc Morano

Posted on 06/30/2004 12:20:31 PM PDT by kattracks

Chicago (CNSNews.com) - Jesse Jackson accused the Republican Party, conservatives and the retailer Wal-Mart of attempting to "push the ideology of the Confederacy" in America.

Jackson made the comments in several speeches he delivered during his 33rd annual Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Conference in Chicago.

"The ideological right in control of our nation knows what it wants," Jackson said. "The right wing fights for a series of constitutional amendments. They intend to have their ideology protected by law. They intend to push the ideology of the Confederacy and continue to challenge the vision of the Union," Jackson told conference delegates on Monday.

"In this competing vision of America, we choose the Union over the Confederacy. We chose a simple but comprehensive plan to make America a more perfect union," Jackson added.

On Tuesday, Jackson applied the Confederate label to the Bush administration's economic policies and to the retail giant Wal-Mart.

Jackson called Wal-Mart the "symbol" of the "whole ideological right-wing Confederate movement" at a conference workshop entitled, "The Wal-Mart Factor: Dumbing Down the American Economy."

Jackson urged President Bush to allow Wal-Mart employees to leave the "Confederate" policies behind. "George, join the union. Allow them (Wal-Mart employees) to organize," Jackson said.

'I didn't hear that'


Jackson made the Confederacy remarks from the podium he shared with U.S. Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.)

But when CNSNews.com asked Gephardt if he felt comfortable with Jackson's comparison of Wal-Mart, the GOP and conservatives to the now-defunct Southern Confederacy, Gephardt said he didn't hear Jackson make the statements.

"I didn't hear that. I didn't hear that. I think we were talking about these issues," Gephardt responded.

Gephardt issued a warning about Wal-Mart's impact on the American and global economy.

"The whole idea that low wages and bringing in low-price products from other countries and denying people health care is a good thing -- it's not a good thing," he said. "Low wages lead to not having enough consumers to buy the products at whatever price," Gephardt said of the nonunion company.

Wal-Mart is currently the target of the largest, private civil-rights lawsuit in U.S. history. The class-action suit, which may include up to 1.6 million current and former female employees, accuses the retailer of sex discrimination.

When CNSNews.com asked if Wal-Mart, the nation's largest private employer, could be credited with any positive economic impacts, Gephardt declined to list any.

'Blind obsession'


At the conference, Jackson chided conservatives for supporting gun rights in America.

"They have a blind obsession with the Second Amendment, and the NRA wants to remove the ban on assault weapons/AK 47s and Uzis in September, during a time of national security alert," Jackson said.

Kerry 'making dreams real'


Democrat John F. Kerry, the presidential contender, addressed Jackson's conference on Tuesday, calling the 2004 presidential race "the most important election of our lifetime."

"I am running for president to make America's dreams real again," Kerry told the predominately black audience.

Kerry outlined his plans for education, health care, poverty and trade policy during his nearly hour-long speech to the Rainbow/Push members.

"I have a plan to put and to keep good paying jobs in the heart of our economy," Kerry said.

'More homeless'


Kerry criticized the Bush administration for its economic policies.

"The spread between the haves and have-nots is getting bigger. There are more working poor in shelters today, there are more working poor, there are more homeless," he said.

Kerry outlined his education plan, stating, "We have to move forward toward the day when four years of college is as universal, as affordable as a high school education is today."

He said as president, he would "help keep college costs down by making a new deal for the states." That plan involves paying the states in exchange for tuition caps at state universities.

Kerry received some of his biggest applause for his comments on health care policy.

"We are the only industrial nation in the world that doesn't yet understand health care is not a privilege for the wealthy or the elected or the connected. It is a right for all Americans," he said.

Kerry also said he would simplify the tax policy.

"Our tax code has gone from 14 pages to 17,000 pages. Let me ask you, any of you got your own page? Exxon's got its own page, Enron's got its own page. Halliburton's probably got its own chapter, ladies and gentleman," he said to laughter.

Kerry said America must do better for its returning military veterans.

"We are going to make sure that they come home, men and women, black, white, brown, yellow, all of them. When they come home, they are coming home to America that they can be proud of, with good education, with affordable health care, with the doors of opportunity open to them," he said.

'Grips of special interests'

Kerry shared the stage with union leaders John Wilhelm, the president of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees (HERE), and John Coli, President of Teamsters Joint Council 25 of Chicago. A conservative legal policy group criticized Kerry for appearing with what it describes as two "controversial union bosses."

"Kerry is making a mistake in appearing on the same stage with [Wilhelm & Coli]," said Peter Flaherty, president of the National Legal and Policy Center. (NLPC)

'[Wilhelm & Coli] are associated with unions having long histories of corruption," according to NLPC.

Flaherty warned that "Wilhelm and Coli do not represent working people. Most union members are disgusted by all the high living and corruption," he said.

"For Kerry to come to Chicago to pay fealty to corrupt unions and Jesse Jackson at the same time does little to change the image that his campaign is in the grips of special interest groups," he added.

See Related Story:
Protestors Call Jesse Jackson 'Worst Nightmare' for Black Community (6/30/04)

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dixie; dixielist; jessejackson; shakedown
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To: kattracks

$hakedown!

The race hustling shakedown artist is at it again. Extortion and racketeering are legal when it comes to Jesse. Remember the Anheiser Busch distributorships for his sons?

61 posted on 06/30/2004 5:56:25 PM PDT by CurlyBill (Ronald Reagan is the modern day Father of our Country!)
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To: kattracks

I see Jessie is trying to bring his "oh so over criminal shakedown career" back to life.


62 posted on 06/30/2004 6:48:09 PM PDT by freekitty
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To: kattracks

A little of my new song to be released soon. Please buy the CD. Its fast and southern rock.

"Just Kiss It."

I don't give a damn how you do it up there,
cause the rules are different here.
You think were stupid and too slow,
Like we all were weaned on beer.

So exuse me for my language,
But since I'm so out classed.
You just kiss my All American... Red Neck Dixe Ass.

Chorus
You can kiss my All American, Red Neck Dixe Ass.
I'll keep my guns, eat my grits and fly both of my flags
You toe suckin', tree huggin', frog lovin' liberal trash...
You just kiss my, All American, Red Neck Dixe Ass.

Boys still marry Girls down here
and we pray when there's a need
We don't need Jesse or Mikey
Tellin us how to be

I'm proud that I'm a Southern boy
but I'm tired of bein' bashed
Why don't you kiss my All American... Red Neck Dixe Ass.

You can kiss my All American, Red Neck Dixe Ass.
I'll keep my guns, eat my grits and fly both of my flags
You toe suckin', tree huggin', frog lovin' liberal trash...
You just kiss my, All American, Red Neck Dixe Ass.

Written by
Bluecollarman.
01/2004


63 posted on 06/30/2004 6:56:19 PM PDT by bluecollarman
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To: sphinx

The Democrats of the day were the conservatives. The Republican party of the 1800s was the party of big government, descendants of the Whigs.


64 posted on 06/30/2004 8:30:38 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: stainlessbanner
"They intend to push the ideology of the Confederacy and continue to challenge the vision of the Union," Jackson told conference delegates on Monday.

Hmmmm, smaller national government, strong moral values introduced at the states level, and less intrusion into the lives of the citizens of the respective states. Nope. Hadn't seen any of that lately.. Jesse must be talking about somebody else.

65 posted on 06/30/2004 8:34:23 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: Republicus2001
uh - hello Jesse, the Republicans were born of the fight against the confederacy

Oh, it's just a way for Jesse and Kweisi and the guys to yell "cracker!" and not get flagged on it.

He's just race-baiting again.

66 posted on 07/01/2004 4:14:15 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus (Honi soit qui mal y pense.)
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To: sweetliberty

Watch out! The Lincoln Lovers might tear you apart for that one!


67 posted on 07/01/2004 6:44:16 AM PDT by xrp
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To: cksharks
Jessie is a lieing sack of dog shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'd had a southern lady friend of mine but it much more eloquently...

He's 10lbs of $hit in a 5lb bag!

68 posted on 07/01/2004 6:51:15 AM PDT by BureaucratusMaximus ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" - Hillary Clinton)
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To: kattracks
[Kerry] said as president, he would "help keep college costs down by making a new deal for the states." That plan involves paying the states in exchange for tuition caps at state universities.

This is your "more perfect union" in action -- D.C. calls the tune and everyone else dances.

69 posted on 07/01/2004 6:13:29 PM PDT by sionnsar (Resource for Traditional Anglicans: trad-anglican.faithweb.com)
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