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I Wish Jesse Jackson Would....
« on: November 02, 2013, 01:25:27 PM »
.... just take his rainbow off somewhere and disappear.

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Jesse Jackson has no place meddling in Georgia affairs.

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Jesse Jackson sues to stop Georgia's Stand Your Ground law

ATLANTA -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson was in town Friday to take on Georgia's Stand Your Ground law.

He announced his organization is filing a lawsuit against the Governor and the attorney general. Jackson said stand your ground laws encourage violent crimes.

"The law must be a deterrent to murder, this law is virtually an incentive," said Jackson.

Lawyers for the Rainbow/Push coalition filed the lawsuit in federal district court.  They stood flanked at the press conference by people they say were victims of Stand Your Ground laws.

One family of a man who was convicted of shooting another man when his self defense plea failed.  Another was the family of a man who was killed, but the alleged killer was acquitted on a self defense plea.

A lawyer for guns right organization Georgia Carry says the suit doesn't make sense.

"It's not the place of the federal court to second guess what happened in the state court," said John Monroe. "The proper avenue, if you're not happy with what happened in a state court, is to appeal it."

Georgia Carry filed a motion to dismiss a similar lawsuit against  stand your ground last year and won.

http://www.11alive.com/news/article/311772/40/Jesse-Jackson-sues-to-stop-Georgias-Stand-Your-Ground-law
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Re: I Wish Jesse Jackson Would....
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2013, 01:34:31 PM »
Continuing to help blacks by taking away their ability to protect themselves from predators.
Because it works so well in Chitcago.

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Re: I Wish Jesse Jackson Would....
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2013, 04:00:43 PM »
Hi;

     Jackson and Sharpton are left overs from the Civil rights movement. They get less important as time goes by. Ask the Average white collar working black person and they have little to say positively about those 2.

     Jackson and Sharpton can only get the uninformed or low income blacks to gather and support the 2.

     After Barry is out of office - even the local "community organizer" will become less important. More and more blacks are standing up for themselves and only those who wish to live off the Gov't handouts will depend on the "instigaters"...

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Re: I Wish Jesse Jackson Would....
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2013, 04:46:57 PM »
The real Civil Rights movement took place at the polls and in court rooms .
Thurgood Marshall and Alabama voters beat Bull Connor long before Martin Luther King Jr. made him famous.
In fact, the "March on Birmingham" took place on Connors last day in office .
King had to hurry march planning in order to get the media attention he craved by risking the lives of children he was supposedly "helping".
Jackson, Sharpton, and Obama are just sleazier versions of the same scum.
 

 

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