Good points. And Obama's Senate seat will need a replacement for two years, 
when it'll be up for election again. Could there be a chance that Jesse's son 
might try to fill that slot? the endorsement of the former Senator turned Prez 
could be a big help...

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From: "sincere1906" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
It was great to see. I think Jesse tends to put his foot in his mouth 
on more than one occassion, and is too addicted the limelight, but I 
think overall people tend to malign him unfairly--throwing out the baby 
with the bathwater. I think that shot was worth a million, as the man 
who once stood over the body of a slain MLK could now look at this 
historic event. His issues with Obama, I've always thought, had to do 
with the fact that Jesse is an activist and Obama is a politician. But, 
all odd "nut cuttin" comments aside, the two have a long-if-not-always-
close relationship (his daughter is one of Obama's children's 
godmother), so there are certainly paternal allusions to be made. 

Can't front on dem tears. 

Sin

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Tracey de Morsella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Did anyone see Jesse Jackson crying right before the speech. He 
looked like
> a proud father. It was a long way from "I want to crush his ball"
> 
> 
> 
> I loved it
>


 

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