At least that is the direct implication of remarks made by the Reverend (so called) Jesse Jackson at a reception, held by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Foundation, which was part of a series of events that revolve around the 25th anniversary of his run for president.
JJ criticized Representative Arthur Davis (D-Ala.) on Wednesday night for voting against the Democrats’ signature healthcare bill, going so far as to say:
“You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.”
I'm sorry Zo, I'm sorry Adrienne, I'm sorry Clifton, and Maria, but I guess this means you will need to alter your birth cetificates.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
JJ Say Black Conservatives Are Not Really Black
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Keep it clean. If all you can do is call names or threaten retribution, It will be assumed by most readers that you are admitting that you have nothing intelligent or worth while to add to the conversation, and therefore are not worthy of paying attention too.