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ahh mike probably would have given him a fedora :thjajaja121:
Tearful ex-congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. admits fraud... Jackson ran for Congress and won at age 30, serving from 1995 until resigning on November 21, citing health reasons and acknowledging he was under investigation by the FBI.
In this book, Timmerman meticulously documents Jackson's rise to become the de facto power broker for his race. It starts with his involvement with Chicago gangs, then went on to the way he forced his way into Martin Luther King's organization (King did not trust Jesse and for good reason!). It goes on to document how the press gave Jesse his title of "Reverend" when he was not ordained by any church (he never corrected them) and of the sleazy shortcuts he used to finally get the title years later.It details the start of his PUSH organization and how he used his political connections to avoid the required audits which would have exposed the organization for what it really is. It tells how he learned to use corporations and U.S. & state & city governments to bankroll his high living style and that of his family and cronies. It tells how he routinely refuses to help any downtrodden blacks unless they put up the cash first. Probably the most shameful (and least known) thing he did was connect himself with the dictators in Africa, cashing in on millions from them, at the expense of the race he pretends to protect. The way he wasted millions of dollars as President Clinton's "special envoy" will make you physically ill. It is high time that the facts about "Reverend" Jesse Jackson become known.The only complaint might be that it makes for rather dry reading in some places, because Timmerman so carefully documents every detail. Also, he barely touched on Jesse's many extramarital affairs (but that would probably fill another entire book)! I thought I knew of most of Jesse's scandals, but I was wrong--I was astounded at the shear volume of criminal things this guy has been able to get by with! Thank you Kenneth Timmerman
something about that street seemed strangely familiar to me.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginsomething about that street seemed strangely familiar to me. It's in Washington, D.C.Googlemap link You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginsomething about that street seemed strangely familiar to me. It's in Washington, D.C.Googlemap link You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSo funny you say this, suspicious mind, I thought that too. It reminds me of the street where Murray had walked, TMZ or someone interviewed him. I thought of that right away......but can't find the Murray video. I'll look again...but that's what I was thinking it's from. LOL...great minds......LOVE
Fedora always makes me remember the old man in the memorial...Remember him? He used a fedora...Maybe that's why TMZ wonders why a fedora... and not a glove! LOL Because FEDORA is important, right?
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginFedora always makes me remember the old man in the memorial...Remember him? He used a fedora...Maybe that's why TMZ wonders why a fedora... and not a glove! LOL Because FEDORA is important, right?umm using campaign fund for personal use might be considered sort of a slight of hand.