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Rev. Jesse Jackson calls Florida ‘Selma of our time’; Gov. Rick Scott calls for apology
Miami Herald ^ | July 31, 2013 | MICHAEL VAN SICKLER AND ROCHELLE KOFF

Posted on 08/01/2013 3:02:52 PM PDT by neverdem

TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday accused Rev. Jesse Jackson of insulting Floridians with a series of reckless and divisive statements about the state and its “stand your ground” self-defense law.

While visiting the state Capitol Tuesday, Jackson talked about efforts to repeal the law and used the phrase “Selma of our time” — a reference to civil rights marches in Alabama that helped prompt change in the 1960s.

In a July 18 exchange on CNN, Jackson talked about an economic boycott to “isolate Florida as a kind of apartheid state given this whole stand your ground laws.”

Scott denounced both comments and demanded an apology, saying the longtime civil rights leader’s words “insult Floridians and divide our state at a time when we are striving for unity and healing.”

Other top Republicans also picked up on the comments, including House Speaker Will Weatherford and newly elected Rep. Mike Hill, the only African-American GOP lawmaker in Tallahassee. Hill called Jackson’s words a “disgrace.”

But Jackson, 71, said he would not apologize. “These guys are looking for a diversion from the horrendous laws that are separating people,” he said. “I will not respond in kind.”

The back-and-forth Wednesday, which spiraled on social media, further underscores the tension that remains in the state since George Zimmerman was acquitted of the murder of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. A group of demonstrators, who believe the stand your ground law aided Zimmerman’s defense, have been camping outside Scott’s office hoping that the law will be repealed.

Jackson briefly joined that group, the Dream Defenders, to help their cause. That much is clear.

But his comments Tuesday about the civil rights era — and their meaning — are more difficult to decipher. While Jackson mentioned Selma, he did it in an indirect way.

He spoke about how his organization, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and others were going to recruit adults, ministers and students to come to Tallahassee and support the Dream Defenders. In Jackson’s telling, the cause was not limited to Florida or stand your ground laws, but to a myriad of issues that also included prison labor, credit card and student loan debt, and the cut in student loans.

“This is the Selma of our time, this is the transformative moment for this time,” Jackson said. “I think about students this past summer couldn’t get summer Pell Grants and were wiped out by the thousands. Students have reasons to fight back. Parent plus loans, students being kicked out of school, good minds no money. Fight back. Student loan debt, credit card debt we must fight back.”

Jackson later talked about Alabama Gov. George Wallace, who in 1963 famously stood in the door of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama to block the entry of two black students. Wallace later apologized to black leaders.

“Rosa Parks didn’t change her mind,” he said. “The bus company didn’t change their mind, but they eventually did. Wallace said we couldn’t go to the University of Alabama. He had to change his mind.”

Republicans took the comment as a comparison to Scott, who has refused to call a special session to overturn the 2005 stand your ground law.

But Jackson said it was meant to illustrate the role governors have in making change.

Hill, who recently became the first black Republican legislator since Reconstruction when he won a House seat in June, called Jackson’s comments ridiculous.

“When Jackson uses language that describes us as an apartheid state and compares our governor to one of history’s most notorious bigots, he is either hopelessly out of touch or purposefully dishonest,” Hill said in a statement.

Jackson spent the night with the Dream Defenders Tuesday, sharing stories with the group and offering encouragement. He left early Wednesday.

“He was telling different stories and correlating what’s going on right now in the movement that we’re creating with movements and moments that he’s been part of,” said Steve Parjett, one of the demonstrators staying in the Capitol. “He’s committed to continuing to help us and continuing to provide support.”

The group’s executive director, Phillip Agnew, said Scott should address his concerns with the Dream Defenders instead.

“It’s odd he’s taken issue with Jackson,” Agnew said. “Meanwhile, we’re sitting in his office and he won’t address us or the issues that we raise.”


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: banglist; benghazi; blackcrime; fastandfurious; impeachnow; irs; jessejackson; racepimp; standyourground; syg; zimmerman

1 posted on 08/01/2013 3:02:52 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem
Are you going to let him get away with that Rick??? get away Scott-free???

Well after spending the last year throwing an innocent man to these wolves you don't have much backbone left.

2 posted on 08/01/2013 3:06:15 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: neverdem

I remember the night of the verdict, just before it was given, some gerbalist was interviewing this Jagazz and asked him, what his thoughts would be if Zimmerman were acquitted.
His exact words were: “It would be a bitter pill.”
Like Charlie Brown and the football, again I failed to understand that Jag meant a bitter pill for the rest of us— that he and his cohorts would attempt force-feeding America for as long as they could grift the matter.


3 posted on 08/01/2013 3:11:34 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: All armed conservatives.)
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To: neverdem

Jesse is so stuck in the 60’s


4 posted on 08/01/2013 3:13:57 PM PDT by ThePatriotsFlag ( EVERY DIME Obama Spends is given to him by the Republicans in the House.)
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To: neverdem

JJSr needs to minister to his wayward kid and get back to us in a decade or so when he has sorted out his poor parenting.


5 posted on 08/01/2013 3:18:28 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: neverdem

Jack$on is trying to make himself and his actions appear as relevant as were Dr. Kings. Just one problem; he is nothing like Dr. King.


6 posted on 08/01/2013 3:27:34 PM PDT by South40
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7 posted on 08/01/2013 3:31:26 PM PDT by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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To: neverdem
What a freaking insult to Selma and to the Civil Rights movement, which we ALL are a part of, not just people of his color.

Jesse J. should be charged for misrepresentation for impersonating a Christian minister while he's still here and has a chance to think and repent.

Now, all I sense is a shyster playing the race card shakedown game while occasionally trying to hide behind his lip service to his Jesus...as if Jesus isn't paying any attention?

You're working the wrong side, Jess. You ain't fooling anybody but yourself and some of God's lambs. Do you remember the special attention that will get you, Jess?

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8 posted on 08/01/2013 3:34:22 PM PDT by GBA (Our obamanation: Romans 1:18-32)
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To: neverdem

Poor Jesse, and Al, almost no one is buying their tired racist schtick anymore but that’s all they’ve got so they keep pushing it anyway. Time for them to shuffle off into obscurity.


9 posted on 08/01/2013 3:39:01 PM PDT by MtBaldy (If Obama is the answer, it must have been a really stupid question)
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To: neverdem

” . . . have been camping outside Scott’s office . . . “

The building will have to be fumigated once they clear the riff-raff out of there. It’s disgusting to think of them in there despoiling the building.


10 posted on 08/01/2013 3:44:15 PM PDT by Old Grumpy
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To: Uncle Chip

The wolves got indigestion, too.


11 posted on 08/01/2013 4:32:08 PM PDT by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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To: neverdem

Pretty pathetic. Jackson trying to regain some semblance of relevancy.

Thankfully the days of the race hustlers like him is waning. He’s 71 and he’s getting close to meeting his maker. Lets hope he repents before that. No one deserves hell, even Jackson.


12 posted on 08/01/2013 4:39:49 PM PDT by Fzob (In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. Jefferson)
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To: neverdem

Whose rights were in jeopardy? Zimmerman’s?


13 posted on 08/01/2013 4:42:18 PM PDT by popdonnelly (The right to self-defense is older than the Constitution.)
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To: neverdem

14 posted on 08/01/2013 5:05:55 PM PDT by BwanaNdege ("To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"- Voltaire)
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