Reverend Jackson Foolishness

Posted on December 27, 2004 08:46 PM by Joel Comm

Ok, let's face it. The only people who think that Jesse Jackson is the leader of the black people is the mainstream media. They adore this man, even though he makes no sense. Top it off with the fact that he has had decades to make a difference in the black community, and he has failed terribly.

Which makes it all the more entertaining when the "Reverend" Jackson says something as absurb as he said on MSNBC last night.

He criticized the Bush economic policies and spouted this keeper...

"In the last [Bush] budget, we cut housing again, and that was Jesus' dilemma. In Bethlehem, his family ended up homeless. Rome was a wealthy country that left Jesus and Mary and Joseph, in a sense, homeless. He was born an at-risk baby."

You would think that of all people "Reverend" Jackson would have the common knowledge that my children had at five-years old. Jesus and his parents were NOT homeless. THERE WAS NO ROOM AT THE INN!

Besides the fact that noone really watches MSNBC anyhow, it just amazes me that this man gets any airtime at all. Thank you for the ongoing source of entertainment that you provide, Mr. Jackson.

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Bill Konrad Says:

    Jesse Jackson is a hymie hypocrit.

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