Posted on 08/28/2005 9:54:14 AM PDT by Kitten Festival
IOW, is he going to show some common sense and decency for a change, or is Jackson going to act like Jackson?
Is this a trick question?
a VERY good point. I expect to see a connection soon.
What's in it for Jesse? Money of course. He's hoping he can win Chavez over to his side and possibly offer something to him, IF he wins in the next elections.
Money.
Jesse has consistently been paid by foreign powers to allegedly promote their interests in the US.
Ya know, one day Jesse is gonna poke his nose in something and get it cut off somewhere around the neck.
Jesse loves Castro, why wouldn't he love Chavez.
Je$$e wants the money up front.
I assume Jesse Hijackson gave Hugo a big kisssy to go along with the mutual abrazos. What a shameless publicity hound is this Hijackson.
Bush's fault (insert Jesse accent)
Jesse jumped the RAINBOW to PUSH for some of that cut rate priced gasoline ole H(Y)ugo offered the unwashed poor in America. (so he can resell it at market value)
Quick launch operation 700 Club...
That's Rem 700 club
Jackson's disgracing himself with this way worze than Roberetson did with his loose talk.
UPDATE...
http://www.inatoday.com/prop%20cam%2091305.htm
"NEW, SOPHISTICATED PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN AIMED AT U.S.
...WHERE MARX MEETS FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAM"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A significant part of the groundwork for Chavez's propaganda offensive can be seen in the visit of Rev. Jessie Jackson's three-day visit to Venezuela in late August. At the end of his sojourn, Jackson publicly took issue with U.S. statements that the Chavez government is a source of "instability" in Latin America, and stated that he found "no evidence" to support U.S. concerns, and urged efforts "to reduce
tensions."
With this declaration, one of the most prominent liberal activists in the U.S. sided with a foreign leader against the official policy of the United States. Rev. Jackson's statements would be read and considered by millions in the U.S., and Chavez could now claim that he and his government have support among some of the power elite in the U.S.
Rev. Jackson and his Rainbow Coalition organization are based in Chicago, which is becoming a center of pro-Chavez activity. Shortly following Rev. Jackson's Venezuelan trip, a last minute contribution from the government of Venezuela and the Venezuelan-controlled Citgo petroleum corporation, enabled Chicago's Puerto Rican Labor Day festival to take place. The City of Chicago and the County of Cook, where Chicago is located, has just concluded an agreement to use voting machines and election machine software produced by a firm with reportedly close connections to the Venezuelan government.
Chicago will also be the starting point on October 13, 2005 for the six-city tour of "Venezuela Matters," a group of "business leaders, musical artists, and academics" accompanied by "empowered Venezuelans" touting the wonders of the Marxist Chavez regime."
SEPTEMBER 13, 2005
By Toby Westerman
Copyright 2005 International News Analysis Today
www.inatoday.com
You're so right.
Back in 1979, when Jesse Jackson visited Cuba to brown-nose Castro, he went to a church service where Castro "prayed" with "Reverend" Jackson. The liberal press reported that such occasion was the first time that Castro had gone to church in several decades.
What the liberal press did not mention was that the regular parishioners had been run out of the church to allow Jackson and Castro to have their photo-op. The regular parishioners were forbidden from showing up to the service, and the seats were filled with Castro's atheist followers.
The whole Jackson-lead church "service" was a mockery to the faithful Christians who had resisted institutionalized persecution for decades both in Cuba and in other communist nations.
As Jewish comedian Jackie Mason says,
Mr. Jackson, who is a reverend without a church, a businessman without a job, and a shadow senator --- that's a senator without a state --- makes his living by taking bad situations and making them worse.
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