for Jackson Senior's behavior toward Obama?
Does Blagojevich naming of Jessie Jackson Jr, cause you to believe it may hold an explanation?
When he flips, which is a dead certainty, names will be named and heads will roll. it is so damn obvious jesse jr. is deep, deep in this thing. i hope the fbi proves it. he was prepared to "pay to play." only thing was rod blagojevich want $1 million, no just $500,000.
God bless us all and Merry Christmas 2008, And enjoy this holiday season and forget about the tribulation and hard ship that begins in 2009.
Amen.
Reply:Jessie's just a chip off the old block. His dad skimmed money from the Rainbow Coalition, why shouldn't he get some action from the politics side?
Seems to run in families. The Ford family in Memphis is pretty much the same way.
Edit: Ooh, must be some Dems in denial around here.
Reply:What "EXPLANATION" do you need? The Governor is a greedy creep. Are you suprised they found a POLITICIAN that is a greedy creep?
Reply:No. Why would it? This sounds like more desperation.
Reply:No I don't. What's your point?
Reply:You need to provided more info to this question it is very vague
You still need to explain more, what is your question? Sr. of course would want to promote his son. Jr. is very bright remember he had always been on top in Obama's team. I read an article about the rich Indian community supporting Jr. by hosting a benefit and committing to raise money from the governor
Fundraiser Emerges As Key Event In Illinois Probe
This is in Yahoo news
By Adam Goldman And Richard T. Pienciak, Associated Press Writers
CHICAGO 鈥?IL - A fundraiser held by Indian-American businessmen three days before Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was arrested on corruption charges emerged Friday as a potentially key event in the federal investigation into whether he tried to sell President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.
Questions are being raised about last Saturday's event for Blagojevich because Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s brother, Jonathan, was among those attending. The Indian community has a long history of supporting the Jackson family's political aspirations, and the congressman has been clear about his interest in succeeding Obama
Rep. Jackson, however, flatly denied that he or his brother were involved in a scheme for Blagojevich to peddle the Senate seat in return for up to $1.5 million in political contributions.
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