Are you supposed to tell this much about what's in a book when it's reviewed?
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To: WaterDragon
No. But its not like Jesse Jackson's life has exactly been a secret.
To: WaterDragon
Jesse Jackson has been exposed over and over as an extortion artist, and yet, whith a total lack of humility and shame, he continues to do what he has always done - defiantly daring anybody to stop him. There is always the race card, and he has worn it to the point of nearly obliterating the writing contained therein. "Whities are BIGOTS, that's no lie! You can't beat me, I tell you why. 'Cuz if you try, I shut you down. Ain't nobody beat me in this town!"
The fellow has a non-stop mouth, and if he keeps scattering vitriolic challenges around, nobody remembers the LAST hypocrisy long enough to engage him on it.
To: WaterDragon
It was not just the mainstream media, it was also, mostly the Carter administration that first inflicted JJ on us, then the Clinton adminstration prostituted themselves for JJ! READ "SHAKEDOWN"!!
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04/01/2002 6:40:57 PM PST by
Alissa
To: WaterDragon
I just got through reading this book. JJ is a criminal. If he were white, his butt would have been in jail long ago. But he gets a pass, because to hold him accountable would be "racist." IMHO, everyone should read this book.
To: WaterDragon
Good!
However, when you post anything about this shakedown artist you should use Grampa Dave's method of posting:
JE$$e JACK$ON
This method of posting shows what JE$$E JACK$ON is all about!
To: WaterDragon
Are you supposed to tell this much about what's in a book when it's reviewed? Only when the liberal media refuse to review or even acknowledge the existence of this book. I hear it's #3 on the NYT Best seller list. The author does radio interviews, I heard one today on a small local station. If interested, I'm sure he can be contacted.
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04/02/2002 7:51:53 AM PST by
1Old Pro
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