Rev. Jesse Jackson remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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This fool is laughing at what he did... there are a lot of people in the world like this, and they come in all colors and flavors, so watch out for yourselves... it is hard to see them when they are close to you, and even harder to get'em off once they latch on. They're called Leaches, and they are very real. In 2011 the Obama Administration indicted over 540 Corporate Executives for fraud and corruption. It was a mistake by Dr. King to not run Jackson out when he FIRST suspected Treason. And i
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@daven58100 I Read The Book On Action Jackson has been caught worrying less about the empowerment of mainstream black Americans and much more about the enrichment of himself and the well-heeled financiers and attorneys who support him Then Helping His Own Peoples And A Two Face Lie.
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@singerphildaniels You sound like you read "Shakedown-exposing the real Jesse Jackson". It's a real eye-opener. Apparently the only reason this clown isn't in prison along with his half-brother Noah Robinson is they didn't want to start riots. I would have let them riot.
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Freemason!!
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Jesse, why didn't you tell how you wiped King's blood on your shirt and told no one to speak to the media, but as soon as CBS showed up you were the first to speak. Tell how you never took the shirt off for several days afterwards, claiming "shock," as you mounted an official campaign to make yourself the next man in line to run SCLC and when that failed you started PUSH. Talk about how much King distrusted you (and Andrew Young) and brought people into SCLC to watch you. Be real!
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@bigbaddavis83 -Racism is so played out, dude. Find something else to talk about.
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True Legend, True King MLK may have lost his life but they did not take his PRIDE he will forever be loved, remembered, honored. He gave his life to make his point. it's sad he had to die for people to "Open their eyes" He is what you would call a true HERO.
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Jessie Jackson and Billy Kyles were co-conspirators in the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. See Steve Cockley's investigation facts - the reaction of king's wife and colleagues to his reactions and response. Jessie says that he did not know of threats but in the book "Shakedown" William Peppered explains that jackson was jealous of Dr. King and even wanted to fight him on several occassions. He would start arguements with Dr. King on regular occassions. Billy Kyles worked regularly with FBI
watch Steve Cokely jesse killed Martin l King pts. 1-4 on youtube
stormshado9 3 years ago 11
Jackson should have gone with him. Cause I have a dream that one day Jesse will be able to tell a story that PEOPLE CAN UNDERSTAND. What a punk.. May god forgive Al.. and Jesse and his son for milking the system.
psoleimani 2 years ago 5