Is Baraka Hussein Obama an anti semite?
if words mean something and Obama has accepted the support of Jesse Himeytown Jackson. Then Hussein O'Bama is a anti semite
Date: 4/21/2007 10:31:34 AM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 7990 times How much is Baraka "HUSSEIN O'Bama paying Jesse Jackson to deliver bigots to his campaign?
Jackson was NOT anointed by Martin Luther King Jr. to be his heir.
Jackson was NEVER poor or victimized by racism, as he has alleged.
Jesse Jackson has a deep and troubling relationship with Chicago's most notorious and violent street gang - Blackstone Rangers, later known as El Rukn - whose leaders are serving life sentences for murder, extortion and racketeering, says a blockbuster new book, "Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson."
The book, by Kenneth R. Timmerman, known for his investigative reports for Time, Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, CBS News, ABC News, Reader's Digest and more, also reveals how:
Jackson's half brother Noah Robinson, one of Wharton's first black graduates, became a felon convicted of murder for hire after Jackson introduced him to Chicago's crime underworld.
Jackson's massive extortion racket started by ripping off Chicago businesses - many owned by blacks!
He adopted the bogus "Reverend" title and created a phony childhood of deprivation.
He steered billions of dollars to cronies and empowered and enriched himself while claiming to represent the poor.
In "Shakedown" you will find out about the REAL Jesse Jackson, the one the media will never report on, including:
How Jackson personally profited from "non-profit" groups whose funds were intended to help poor minorities and civil rights
How Jackson used his "public service" image to live the lifestyle of Donald Trump: jets, first-class hotels, million-dollar homes - the best of everything!
How Jackson used his complaints of racism against major corporations as a method of out-and-out extortion and blackmail in order to reap millions for himself and his organizations
The special relationship Jackson formed with Bill Clinton during the Monica affair and how Jackson received millions in taxpayer funds for being a Democratic Party mouthpiece
In Sierra Leone, Jackson backed a "butcher" who chopped off the limbs of black children, Timmerman revealed.
Left-wing "Crossfire" co-host Bill Press, in accusing Timmerman of focusing on only one side of Jackson's sordid career, displayed remarkable hypocrisy. In an effort to portray the author as part of some sort of right-wing conspiracy, he introduced him by saying he had written for the conservative Wall Street Journal and Washington Times - and failed to mention Timmerman had also worked for liberal media outlets Newsweek, Time, CBS News and ABC News.
"You can criticize Jesse Jackson without being a tool of the right," Timmerman responded. He said his book focused on Jackson's misdeeds because the media had spent plenty of time dwelling on all the supposed good the "Reverend" had done.
April 5, 1968: Just twelve hours after an assassin murdered civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, a young black follower announced on the NBC 'Today Show' that King had 'died in my arms.'"
In excerpts published Sunday in the New York Post, Timmerman continues:
"He had cradled King's head and was 'the last person on earth' to whom King had spoken. As proof, he appeared on TV wearing an olive-brown turtleneck sweater that he claimed bore the stains of Dr. King's blood."
It took eight years before cracks in Jackson's King-death story began to garner public attention - and only then because a black reporter from Chicago sought out members of King's entourage who were at the Lorraine Motel that day.
"The only person who cradled Dr. King was [the Rev. Ralph] Abernathy," Hosea Williams told reporter Barbara Reynolds.
"It's a helluva thing to capitalize on a man's death, especially one you professed to love," added Williams, who was a top King lieutenant at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and who was just yards away from the civil rights leader when the assassin's bullet struck.
Mr. Williams isn't the only King aide critical of Jackson's melodramatic account.
"I am sure that Rev. Jackson would not say to me that he cradled Dr. King," said Rev. Abernathy. "I am sure that Rev. Jackson would realize that I was the person who was on the balcony with Dr. King and did not leave his side until he was pronounced dead at St. Joseph's Hospital in Memphis.
"I am sure that he would not say to me that he even came near Dr. King after Doc was shot," he added.
Former U.N. ambassador and one-time Atlanta mayor Andrew Young, who was also present at the Lorraine that day, professed to be mystified over Jackson's "cradling" story, saying the first he heard of it was when he read it in the newspaper.
To this day King's widow, Coretta, and Jackson remain estranged over his conduct in the aftermath of the civil rights leader's death.
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