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Published Friday, July 11, 2008 5:00 PM
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By Chris Richburg

Days after the Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized for making negative comments about Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, rapper David Banner is weighing in on the controversy.

 

Banner, who drew headlines during the Imus scandal for his scathing comments about Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, also rapped about Jackson on the track “So Special.”

 

Rev. Jesse Jackson came under fire since making what he called "crude and hurtful" remarks about Obama on Sunday (July 6) after an interview with a Fox News correspondent.

 

The former Democratic presidential contender, who was not aware that his microphone was still on while talking to UnitedHealth Group executive Dr. Reed V. Tuckson, whispered "See, Barack's been talking down to black people…I want to cut his nuts off" to Tuckson who was also being interviewed on Fox News.

 

News of the incident dominated morning talk shows and other media outlets since it became public.

 

"He didn’t literally mean that he wanted to cut Barack’s balls off. So we just need to quit it and move on," David Banner told AllHipHop.com. “This is one of the most important elections in history and we should focus on what’s right and what’s wrong. We’re gonna mess around and let the same thing happen with the last two elections and then we as American people are gonna be sitting up looking stupid with high ass gas prices again and our troops still at war."

 

On Wednesday (July 9), Jackson apologized for his remarks as well as any hurt or harm the comments caused the Obama campaign.

 

Although a spokesman for the campaign relayed that the Illinois senator accepted Jackson’s apology, Jackson’s son, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., of Illinois was less forgiving as he publicly voiced his outrage and disappointment over his father’s remarks about Obama by calling them "reckless statements."

 

While the elder Jackson’s comments may have come as a shock, Banner was quick to point out the importance of looking at the bigger picture.

 

“I think the thing that we should focus on more is the disconnect between young black people and old black people. And the truth, when it comes down to it, is about what’s right and what’s wrong,” said Banner.

 

While criticism is regularly thrown at leaders such as Jackson and the Rev. Al Sharpton, Banner points out that representation must exist for the current generation of voters.

 

“We need to agree on who our leaders are gonna be. When we go through a generation without representation, who’s representing our generation that comes from our generation? Who is speaking out and pushing for policies for our generation?” Banner asked. “We complain about Jesse Jackson and people like that, but who are we gonna put in those positions? Who’s gonna step up to the forefront and take responsibility?”

 

Banner’s encouragement for fans to become active on issues affecting them is voiced on "So Long," a song off his forthcoming album The Greatest Story Ever Told, which hits stores Tuesday (July 15).


Comments

 

INGE&J said:

dont jesse got like 3-4 kids out side his marriage lol yeah fuck that bitch
July 11, 2008 5:09 PM
 

johnblacksad said:

Jesse needs to fall back like september... fake @ss
July 11, 2008 5:12 PM
 

MixtapeDJs.net said:

Jesse just needs to go somewhere...
anywhere
July 11, 2008 5:14 PM
 

DwayneTheDreamPsychic said:

WOW! !
July 11, 2008 5:15 PM
 

07/11/08 - Rapper David Banner Talks Jesse Jackson - Hip Hop Board said:

July 11, 2008 5:15 PM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

Damn, I remember many of us having that conversation about representation in the midst of Lil Wayne taking a shot at Rev. Al. That's some REAL shit he said:

“We need to agree on who our leaders are gonna be. When we go through a generation without representation, who’s representing our generation that comes from our generation? Who is speaking out and pushing for policies for our generation?” Banner asked. “We complain about Jesse Jackson and people like that, but who are we gonna put in those positions? Who’s gonna step up to the forefront and take responsibility?”

- Wow.
July 11, 2008 5:21 PM
 

sillyme said:

Eventho I don't approve jackson, it's no different than what these rappers be doing attacking one of another. & the older ones disrespecting the younger ones simply because they were out before them. Like jesse thinks nas is a bad influence because he do not UNDERSTAND his music, is the same way people jump to the conclusion that david banner young jeezy and lil wayne is bad for hiphop because they don't understand their voice.

I do like BANNER STATEMENT.

July 11, 2008 5:26 PM
 

Coolj300 said:

i agree w/ david banner, i dont like his songs but his beats are nice and the way he comes outta nowhere and kicks knowledge (or at least positivity) WRD
July 11, 2008 5:38 PM
 

fiskballa24 said:

Ok, so what did david banner actually say??  Most of the artical was about something else
July 11, 2008 5:44 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

Im glad Banner is man enough to seperate his personal feelings from this incident. We all know he does not support Jackson & Sharpton but at least he recognizes that 1) For better or worse, those are the Black leaders & 2) That until we have our own leaders who represent our generation we shouldn't criticize that ones that have done it before us.

I completey agree w/ DB - we need leaders for our generation and I think he is taking small steps to becoming one of those leaders.
July 11, 2008 5:55 PM
 

SEARS TOWER said:

ALL I GOTTA SAY IS
WHEN GROWN FOLKS ARE TALKING


SHUT THE FUCK UP!

JESSE,AL, BILL COSBY, OBAMA, OPARH ARE GROWN!
WE ARE STILL GROWING...

SO WHEN WE SPEAK OUT AND SAY SHIT LIKE FUCK JESSE, AL, ETC.. YOU LOOK REAL DUMB!

CAUSE IF IT WASN'T FOR THEM OLD NOW NIGGAS FIGHTING YO YOUNG ASS WOULD HAVE SHIT TO FIGHT FOR...

SO GO UPSTAIRS AND CLEAN YO ROOM OR SOMETHING... CAUSE IF YOU KNEW SO GOT DAMN MUCH AND YOU CAN DO A BETTER JOB THEN JESSE AND AL YO ASS WOULD BE DOING IT!

WHEN THEY WAS YO AGE THEY WAS OUT FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHTS YO BLACK ASS HAVE NOW

WHAT ARE YOU FIGHTING FOR?
WHO A BETTER RAPPER WAYNE OR KAYNE, BULLSHIT LIKE THAT.. WHEN ITS REAL SHIT GOING ON OUTSIDE YO FRONT DOOR...

AND HALF YO NIGGAS ON HERE WHO BE TALKING ALL THAT SHIT DON'T EVEN VOTE!

AND SO WHAT JESE SAID HE WANTED TO CUT HIS NUTS OFF.. I'M SURE HIS REASON MAKES MORE SENSE THEN YOURS

FREE THE SLAVES!!!
July 11, 2008 5:57 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

@SEARS TOWER

Maybe you should shut the fuck up then
July 11, 2008 6:07 PM
 

Hip Hop GM said:

People fail to realize that Black Politicians are just as hood as we are. They just keep it off the record for the sake of appeasing white government, and rightfully so, they don't run shit in this country. Jesse Just got caught keepin it gully. LOL
July 11, 2008 6:09 PM
 

alleyezonjay said:

Don't agree with what Jesse said, but i do agree with Banner, its over and done with so lets move on!  The white media in this country are going to take any and every little comment made towards Obama, or by someone Obama previously associated with and blow it completely out of proportion.  The worse thing we as a community can do is buy in to it and run with it.  Funny this crap comes up and all those crazy comments his former pastor made, but no network pubilcied the fact that George W's first oil business was funded by the Bin Laden family....Believe nothing of what you see and half of what you hear!!!!
July 11, 2008 6:10 PM
 

Oath said:

@ SEARS TOWER:
My question to you is: What HAS Jesse done for our generation as far as policy is concerned? Now his predecesor MLK has done a lot but Jesse hasn't done too much especially if it didn't include a TV camera or $... Polictics my friend.... One thing that lame ass Jesse understands is that when Obama becomes president... His "position" will become much less potent as well as for Al Sharpton.... Why have a leader speak to the gov't for us when we have a 'leader' in the white house... Jesse is just fightin for his job.... Mad someone more qualified, is making history and he isn't.... He needs to just go on a long vacation and call it quits... Pass the baton.....

And if you are one of those old cats thagt feels like Oprah and Bill maybe your old ass need quit grabb your pension from work, let someone more younger , and energetic take over, and shut the fuck up.....
July 11, 2008 6:22 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

David Banner taking the high road...dude is a smart brother.  I really think he should run for president in the future.
July 11, 2008 6:42 PM
 

jakecrates said:

Yea Jesse is trippin on this one... His days in politics are mostly over at this point, hes just hatin...
July 11, 2008 6:42 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

@alleyezonjay

Good point w/ the Bin Laden shit. That is TOO true. But I think the phrase is "believe none of what you HEAR & only half of what you SEE."

Either way - good point.
July 11, 2008 6:42 PM
 

jubilee.shine said:

ras baraka 4 newark mayor.
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Ras Baraka


Poet, Educator, Deputy Mayor of New Jersey,

Convention Chair of the National Political Hip-Hop Convention



Ras Baraka has been called "one of the most consistent, courageous, and insightful activists of his generation." The son of revered poet-activists Amina and Imamu Amiri Baraka, Ras inherited their proud tradition of artistic excellence and community activism. A native of Newark, New Jersey and from a family who has lived in that city for over 70 years, he is now the Deputy Mayor.  His entire life's work is a commitment to the empowerment of people.

While a Student at Howard University, Ras (sounds like 'jazz') formed Black Nia F.O.R.C.E. (Freedom Organization for Racial and Cultural Enlightenment) - a student youth at the forefront of campus political and social activism. Through the organization, Ras helped organize and participated in food/clothing drives, neighborhood street clean-ups, and tutorials. The organization, which is now Newark-based and very active in that community, grew to include other chapters and has made alliances with various youth organizations worldwide. During his summer breaks, Ras served as Assistant Youth Coordinator for the Commission for Racial Justice. With Sister Souljah and Benjamin Chavis, he helped organize camps for children on welfare.

He also traveled with G.E.T. B.U.S.Y. - a tour of rappers and political activists who lectured at jails and schools around the country. In his junior year at Howard, Ras successfully led the 1989 historic student protest to remove Lee Atwater, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, from the University's Board of Trustees. The students challenged the school to support a number of key issues including improved student housing and a graduate program in African/African American studies. The following year, Ras was elected as Vice President of the Howard University Student Government. In 1991, he graduated with a degree in political science and history.

As an artist, Ras independently released his debut spoken word CD entitled Shorty for Mayor in 1998. He is re-launching the project in 1999 with plans for national and internet distribution. The underground classic features powerful pensive poetry set to set to music and one of its highlights is the never released single Hot Beverage in Winter. The single features Grammy award winning phenomena Lauryn Hill. The CD has received hot reviews from The Source, XXL, and other publications worldwide. The multi-talented Ras also edited In the Tradition (with Kevin Powell) - an anthology of young Black poets (1991). He is currently working on his second book of essays and poems. He recently appeared on Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry on HBO Television.

Currently, Ras is a vice principal at Weequahic High School in Newark. He formerly taught elementary school for ten years and coached girl's basketball. Baraka's love for teaching and education is matched only by his passion for political equality. Baraka ran for Newark's Mayoral position in 1994, garnering nine percent of the vote - a significant task for the then 24 year old. In 1998, he ran for Newark Councilman-at-Large and won the general election, but missed in the run off election. In 2002, once again he ran for Councilman-at-Large impressingly marshalling over 13,000 votes but again missing in the run-off. His political leverage did not go unnoticed. On September 27, 2002, Ras was sworn in to serve as Deputy Mayor for Newark Mayor, The Honorable Sharpe James.

Having traveled the world lecturing at conferences, appearing in countless documentaries, performing and organizing poetry shows, organizing in Newark's communities, one wonders how this generation's closet example of Paul Robeson finds time to accomplish what he has. For Baraka, politics is art is education and his life work represents a principle and passion that is rare among us.



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July 11, 2008 6:44 PM
 

TaylorMade_TaylorBranded said:

SEARS TOWER SAID:

ALL I GOTTA SAY IS
WHEN GROWN FOLKS ARE TALKING


SHUT THE FUCK UP!

___________________________________________________

lol...i co sign that statement with 2 different signatures...
July 11, 2008 6:54 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Jesse needs to fall back
July 11, 2008 7:40 PM
 

DC CA$HVILLE said:

Sometimes, David Banner gets too carried away when it involves around issues like this (just watch hip hop vs America: Where is the love), but Banner is on point on this issue.  Jesse is not going to cut off Barack Obama's nuts.  He probably never thought about it.  It's just jealousy folks.  The media is trying to make it look like we (black people) are going to back Jesse Jackson and not vote for Obama.  Please!!!

Peace and more hair grease,

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July 11, 2008 7:56 PM
 

feelitall said:

AHH community please dont forget what is very important about this election.  Encougage each other to vote for change. It would be gravy to live in the era in which the 1st black man was elected president of the United States but foreal what is more important is that we got to get the Rupbuicans out of office.  I've lived through the Regan, Bush and Bush Jr years and they were all FUCKED UP!! If we let them in office again it will continue to be FUCKED UP!!  Ima do my part to see that change.  I encourage you to do the same.

http://www.myspace.com/mississippimenace  
July 11, 2008 8:03 PM
 

bigdnolimit said:

If it was a white man saying that it would all over the news and it would be an outrage.
July 11, 2008 8:23 PM
 

Savy_Da_Boss said:

Wouldnt it be nice if a nigga like Jay-Z who has such great influence how a whole culture dresses & what it drinks in the club to speak on matters like this and step up and help bridge the gap between the young and the old.

I respect what David Banner does but he doesnt have nowhere near the audience that somebody like Jay-Z has. Jay-Z would have more of an impact
July 11, 2008 8:23 PM
 

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July 11, 2008 8:25 PM
 

BlackPeople 1 said:

oh yeah, i forgot.

one of the main things that people ain't talking about in all this jesse/obama/al vs the youth is that the youth don't dis farrakhan.

why is that?

did not they say they are tired are the marches and the speeches?

but the good brother minister farrkhan give speeches.

what people missing is black people tired of people who don't really say nuntin concrete that you can feel.

that's where the frustation is stemming from. that's why they rebelling against jesse and al.

they tired of what THOSE dudes hafta say.

because sometimes compared to what's happenin some of those speeches be seeming empty and safe.

i member when i was little.

one of the little summer camps i was in had jesse jackson come "speak" to us.

it wasn't heartfelt.

he just had us chanting "keep hope alive! keep hope alive!"

etc etc.

nobody is really feeling that.

sure it's better than nothing and it may even be too much for some white people.

but compared to the fire and the real situations black people be in...stuff like that, just lead to frustration.

that's where this is coming from.

let's peel back the layers and examine this thing piece by piece.
July 11, 2008 8:58 PM
 

BlackPeople 1 said:

it would really nice, savy.
really nice.

will he?

fuggggg no.
July 11, 2008 9:07 PM
 

hewhoIS said:

fuck Jesse. History lesson: The act that Jesse suggested happen (figuratively or literally doesn't matter) was performed by white men as they lynched black men to emasculate and humiliate them even after death.

If a white man said this then Jesse and Al both would be doing there little song and dance (only if cameras are around).

Whether or not Obama is communicating appropriately-  some would yea some would say hell naw... But at least he is speaking on things we can control. Our dirty little secret it seems only some are capable of admitting to is that we got to do better. Although there are numerous obstacles set by majority rule. We still have control over our own actions. Obama ain't saying new shit. Some people need to be spoken down to instead of being told they are a victim- I think being told your a victim is worse. Shit. Im rambling but yea... Jesse needs to fall the fuck back.
July 11, 2008 9:19 PM
 

CuttyMacaroni said:

Jesse who?  
July 11, 2008 9:36 PM
 

69_delta88 said:

Obama just need to pull that Ghetto card out his wallet and check Jesse ass ask him about his wife and his baby mama at the same time. Shit isn't his doughter like 10 or 12 yrs old now.

In the Words of Eddie off the Baber Shop

Maaaaan Fuck Jesse Jackson!!!


Obama 08

Bring home the Troops

Peace and Blessing AHH Family
July 11, 2008 9:46 PM
 

wetmoneynewcash said:

THIS IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF NIGGAZ H8TE'N. JESSE BEEN HAD HIS SHOT AND HIS TIME. SHARPTON BE ON THAT BULLSH@T BUT JESSE JUST TOOK THE TOURCH. THESE DUDES SAY THEY ARE FOR BLACK UPRISEING AND ARE WORKING HARD FOR US TO COME UP BUT SOME ONE IN A HIGHER POSITION HAS TAKEN THE PUBLIC EYE FROM POOR JESSE AND SHARPTON AND NOW THEY WANT TO TALK BAD ABOUT ANOTHER "BROTHER". WE DONT WANT TO SEE BLACKS UNITE BECAUSE WE ALL HAVE THAT ONE COMMON GENE, HATE. WE ALL FRONT WHEN THE CAMERAS ARE ON BUT BEHIND CLOSED DOORS THE TRUTH REMAINS THAT WE ALL ENVY EACH OTHER AND THATS A FU@K'N SHAME BECAUSE WE WILL NEVER BECOME A BETTER PEOPLE BEING THAT WAY. JESSE THOUGHT THE MIC WAS OFF WHEN HE MADE HIS COMMENT, MAY BE HE SHOULD DO ALL HIS INTERVEIWS WITH THE MIC OFF...MAY BE WE WILL GET THE TRUTH. LET ME KNOW SOMETH'N IF U AGREE OR DISAGREE. TEXT 786-208-3478
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July 11, 2008 9:50 PM
 

SPACEMANRAM said:

Jesse statements shouldn't be a surprise. He's been making unforgivable remarks for years.

I just ignore him, like a drunk uncle at a family reunion.

July 11, 2008 9:51 PM
 

Cabana da Don said:

lol aint that nigga a rev?Why is nutts even part of his lingo/
July 11, 2008 9:54 PM
 

Savy_Da_Boss said:

 BlackPeople 1 said:
it would really nice, savy.
really nice.

will he?

fuggggg no.

-------------------------------------------------
U already know!!! LOL...thats why I said wouldnt it be nice
July 11, 2008 10:02 PM
 

Pikahsso said:

Banner said some real words straight up
July 11, 2008 10:06 PM
 

SEARS TOWER said:

Oath said:
@ SEARS TOWER:
My question to you is: What HAS Jesse done for our generation as far as policy is concerned? Now his predecesor MLK has done a lot but Jesse hasn't done too much especially if it didn't include a TV camera or $... Polictics my friend.... One thing that lame ass Jesse understands is that when Obama becomes president... His "position" will become much less potent as well as for Al Sharpton.... Why have a leader speak to the gov't for us when we have a 'leader' in the white house... Jesse is just fightin for his job.... Mad someone more qualified, is making history and he isn't.... He needs to just go on a long vacation and call it quits... Pass the baton.....

And if you are one of those old cats thagt feels like Oprah and Bill maybe your old ass need quit grabb your pension from work, let someone more younger , and energetic take over, and shut the fuck up.....

LMAO!
July 11, 2008 10:24 PM
 

SEARS TOWER said:

1ST OFF YOU LITTLE JIVE MOTHER FUCKER!

I'M FROM CHICAGO, I KNOW THE POWER OF OPERRATION PUSH.. PUSH AND JESSE HAVE DONE ALOT FOR BLACK IN CHICAGO... ITS PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST THET HOUSE AND GOT IT BACK WITH THE HELP OF OPERATION PUSH AND MR JACKSON.. ITS ALOT OF CAT IN THE JOINT WHO CAN'T AFFORD LAWYERS BUT GOT EM'' CAUSE OF HIM... SO MISS ME WITH THAT SLICK SHIT!! YOU TALKING , YOU TALK THAT COOL SHIT TO YO HOME BOYS, CAUSE THE DON'T KNOW NO BETTER...

AND YEAH ITS TIME FOR A NEW JESSE , AL, OPARH, ETC.. BUT UNTIL THAT TIME COMES I WOULD SIT MY LITTLE BLACK ASS UP.. WHEN GROWN FOLKS WAS TALKING IF I WAS YOU...

STOP LETTING HIP HOP RUN YO LIFE..

P.S. AND I FUCKS WITH BANNER. I FUCKS WITH ANY NIGGA MAKING SENSE WHEN THEY TALK.

SO FOR NOW ON LITTLE DUDE RAISE YO HAND WHEN YOU WANT TO TALK TO ME.
July 11, 2008 10:33 PM
 

SEARS TOWER said:

Jackson attended Sterling High School, a segregated high school in Greenville, where he was a student-athlete. Upon graduating in 1959, he rejected a contract from a professional baseball team[clarify] so that he could attend the racially integrated University of Illinois on a football scholarship. However, one year later, Jackson transferred to North Carolina A&T located in Greensboro, North Carolina. There are differing accounts for the reasons behind this transfer. Jackson claims that the change was based on the school's racial biases which included his being unable to play as a quarterback despite being a star quarterback at his high school as well as being demoted by his speech professor as an alternate in a public speaking competition team despite the support of his teammates who elected him a place on the team for his superior abilities.[1] ESPN.com reports a different story, however. Claims of racial discrimination on the football team may be exaggerated because Illinois's starting quarterback that year was an African American. In addition, Jackson left Illinois at the end of his second semester after being placed on academic probation.[2] Following his graduation from A&T, Jackson attended the Chicago Theological Seminary with the intent of becoming a minister, but dropped out in 1966 to focus full-time on the civil rights movement.[3] He was ordained in 1968, without a theological degree; awarded an honorary theological doctorate from Chicago in 1990; and received his earned Master of Divinity Degree in 2000.[4][5]


Civil rights leader

Jackson sits beside Ken Livingstone at an Anti-Apartheid rally in 1985
This image is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after seven days from the date of nomination.In 1965, he participated in the Selma to Montgomery marches organized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders in Alabama. When Jackson returned from Selma, he threw himself into King’s effort to establish a beachhead of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in Chicago. In 1966, King selected Jackson to be head of the SCLC’s Operation Breadbasket in Chicago, and promoted him to be the national director in 1967. Following the example of Reverend Leon Sullivan of Philadelphia, a key goal of the new group was to foster “selective buying” (boycotts) as a means to pressure white businesses to hire blacks and purchase goods and services from black contractors. One of Sullivan's precursors was Dr. T.R.M. Howard, a wealthy South Side doctor and entrepreneur and key financial contributor to Operation Breadbasket. Before he moved to Chicago from Mississippi in 1956, Howard, as the head of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership, had successfully organized a boycott against service stations that refused to provide restrooms for blacks


The Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks on a radio broadcast from the headquarters of Operation PUSH, (People United to Save Humanity) at its annual convention. July, 1973. Photograph by John H. White.Jackson was with King in Memphis, Tennessee when King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, the day after King's famous "I’ve been to the mountaintop" speech at the Mason Temple.

Jackson has been known for commanding public attention since he first started working for King in 1966. His primary goal for this attention has been to give blacks a sense of pride. He has also stressed that success as a race will be achieved by command through the electoral process.[6]

Beginning in 1968, Jackson increasingly clashed with Ralph Abernathy, King's successor as head of the national SCLC. In December, 1971, they had a complete falling out. Abernathy suspended Jackson for “administrative improprieties and repeated acts of violation of organizational policy.” Jackson resigned, called together his allies, and Operation PUSH was born during the same month. The new group was organized in the home of Dr. T.R.M. Howard who also became a member of the board of directors and chair of the finance committee.

In 1984, Jackson organized the Rainbow Coalition, which later merged, in 1996, with Operation PUSH. The newly formed Rainbow PUSH organization brought his role as an important and effective organizer to the mainstream. Al Sharpton also left the SCLC in protest to follow Jackson and formed the National Youth Movement.[7]


International activities

Jackson surrounded by marchers carrying signs advocating support for the Hawkins-Humphrey Bill for full employment, January 1975.During the 1980s, he achieved wide fame as an African American leader and as a politician, as well as becoming a well-known spokesman for civil rights issues. His influence extended to international matters in the 1980s and 1990s.

In 1983, Jackson traveled to Syria to secure the release of a captured American pilot, Navy Lt. Robert Goodman who was being held by the Syrian government. Goodman had been shot down over Lebanon while on a mission to bomb Syrian positions in that country. After a dramatic personal appeal that Jackson made to Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, Goodman was released. Initially, the Reagan administration was skeptical about Jackson's trip to Syria. However, after Jackson secured Goodman's release, United States President Ronald Reagan welcomed both Jackson and Goodman to the White House on January 4, 1984Music. This helped to boost Jackson's popularity as an American patriot and served as a springboard for his 1984 presidential run. In June 1984, Jackson negotiated the release of twenty-two Americans being held in Cuba after an invitation by Cuban president Fidel Castro.[9]

He caused a stir in 1995 when he wrote to the FOX network protesting an episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in which the "White Ranger" said "White Power" as a battle-cry. Jackson later retracted his statement, but FOX nonetheless censored the line in future airings.

He traveled to Kenya in 1997 to meet with Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi as United States President Bill Clinton's special envoy for democracy to promote free and fair elections. In April 1999, during the Kosovo War, Jackson traveled to Belgrade to negotiate the release of three U.S. POWs captured on the Macedonian border while patrolling with a UN peacekeeping unit. He met with the then-Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević, who later agreed to release the three men.[10]

His international efforts continued into the 2000s. On February 15, 2003, Jackson spoke in front of over an estimated one million people in Hyde Park, London at the culmination of the anti-war demonstration against the imminent invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and the United Kingdom. In November 2004, Jackson visited senior politicians and community activists in Northern Ireland in an effort to encourage better cross-community relations and rebuild the peace process and restore the governmental institutions of the Belfast Agreement. In August 2005, Jackson traveled to Venezuela to meet Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, following controversial remarks by televangelist Pat Robertson in which he implied that Chávez should be assassinated. Jackson condemned Robertson's remarks as immoral. After meeting with Chávez and addressing the Venezuelan Parliament, Jackson said that there was no evidence that Venezuela posed a threat to the U.S. Jackson also met representatives from the Afro Venezuela and indigenous communities.[11]

According to an AP-AOL "Black Voices" poll in Feb 2006, Jackson was voted "the most important black leader" with 15% of the vote. He was followed by Condoleezza Rice with 11%.[12]


Presidential candidate

1984 election
On November 3, 1983, he announced his campaign for presidency.[13] In 1984, Jackson became the second African American (after Shirley Chisholm) to mount a nationwide campaign for President of the United States, running as a Democrat.

In the primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination. Jackson garnered 3,282,431 primary votes, or 18.2 percent of the total, in 1984,[14] and won five primaries and caucuses, including Louisiana, the District of Columbia, South Carolina, Virginia, and one of two separate contests in Mississippi.[15]

As he had gained 21% of the popular vote but only 8% of delegates, he afterwards complained that he had been handicapped by party rules. While Mondale (in the words of his aides) was determined to establish a precedent with his vice presidential candidate by picking a woman or visible minority, Jackson criticized the screening process as a "p.r. parade of personalities". He also mocked Mondale, saying that Hubert Humphrey was the "last significant politician out of the St. Paul–Minneapolis" area. [16]


1988 election
Four years later, in 1988, Jackson once again offered himself as a candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. This time, his successes in the past made him a more credible candidate, and he was both better financed and better organized. Although most people did not seem to believe he had a serious chance at winning, Jackson once again exceeded expectations as he more than doubled his previous results, prompting R.W. Apple of the New York Times to call 1988 "the Year of Jackson". [17]

He captured 6.9 million votes and won 11 contests; seven primaries (Alabama, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Puerto Rico and Virginia) and four caucuses (Delaware, Michigan, South Carolina and Vermont).[18]. Jackson also scored March victories in Alaska's caucuses and Texas's local conventions, despite losing the Texas primary.[3] [4] Some news accounts credit him with 13 wins. [5] Briefly, after he won 55% of the vote in the Michigan Democratic caucus, he was considered the frontrunner for the nomination, as he surpassed all the other candidates in total number of pledged delegates.

In early 1988, Jackson organized a rally at the former American Motors assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin, approximately two weeks after new owner Chrysler announced it would close the plant by the end of the year. In his speech, Jackson spoke out against Chrysler's decision, stating "We have to put the focus on Kenosha, Wisconsin, as the place, here and now, where we draw the line to end economic violence!" and compared the workers' fight to that of the civil rights movement in Selma, Alabama. As a result, the UAW Local 72 union voted to endorse his candidacy, even against the rules of the UAW.[19] However, Jackson's campaign suffered a significant setback less than two weeks later when he was defeated handily in the Wisconsin primary by Michael Dukakis. Jackson's showing among white voters in Wisconsin was significantly higher than in his 1984 run, but was also noticeably lower than pre-primary polling had indicated it would be. The discrepancy has been cited as an example of the so-called "Bradley effect".[citation needed]

Jackson's campaign had also been interrupted by allegations regarding his half-brother Noah Robinson, Jr.'s criminal activity.[20] Jackson had to answer frequent questions about his brother, who was often referred to as "the Billy Carter of the Jackson campaign". [21]

On the heels of Jackson's narrow loss to Dukakis the day before in Colorado, Dukakis' comfortable win in Wisconsin terminated Jackson's momentum. The victory established Dukakis as the clear Democratic frontrunner, and he went on to claim the party's nomination, but lost the general election in November.[22]


Campaign platform
In both races, Jackson ran on what many considered to be a very liberal platform. Declaring that he wanted to create a "Rainbow Coalition" of various minority groups, including African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Arab-Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, family farmers, the poor and working class, and homosexuals, as well as European American progressives who fit into none of those categories, Jackson ran on a platform that included:

creating a Works Progress Administration-style program to rebuild America's infrastructure and provide jobs to all Americans,
reprioritizing the War on Drugs to focus less on mandatory minimum sentences for drug users (which he views as racially biased) and more on harsher punishments for money-laundering bankers and others who are part of the "supply" end of "supply and demand"
reversing Reaganomics-inspired tax cuts for the richest ten percent of Americans and using the money to finance social welfare programs
cutting the budget of the Department of Defense by as much as fifteen percent over the course of his administration
declaring Apartheid-era South Africa to be a rogue nation
instituting an immediate nuclear freeze and beginning disarmament negotiations with the Soviet Union
giving reparations to descendants of black slaves
supporting family farmers by reviving many of Roosevelt's New Deal–era farm programs
creating a single-payer system of universal health care
ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment
increasing federal funding for lower-level public education and providing free community college to all
applying stricter enforcement of the Voting Rights Act and
supporting the formation of a Palestinian state.
With the exception of a resolution to implement sanctions against South Africa for its apartheid policies, none of these positions made it into the party's platform in either 1984 or 1988.


Abortion
Although Jackson was one of the most liberal members of the Democratic Party, his views on abortion were originally more in line with anti-abortion views. Jackson once endorsed the Hyde Amendment, which bars the funding of abortions for low-income women through the federal Medicaid program. He wrote an article published in a 1977 National Right to Life Committee News report:

"There are those who argue that the right to privacy is of [a] higher order than the right to life... that was the premise of slavery. You could not protest the existence or treatment of slaves on the plantation because that was private and therefore outside your right to be concerned. What happens to the mind of a person, and the moral fabric of a nation, that accepts the aborting of the life of a baby without a pang of conscience? What kind of a person and what kind of a society will we have twenty years hence if life can be taken so casually? It is that question, the question of our attitude, our value system, and our mind-set with regard to the nature and worth of life itself that is the central question confronting mankind. Failure to answer that question affirmatively may leave us with a hell right here on earth."

However, since then, Jackson has adopted an openly pro-choice view, believing the right of a woman to terminate a pregnancy is fundamental and should not be infringed in any way by the government.[23]

He ran for office as "Shadow Senator" for the District of Columbia in 1991,[24] and served as such through 1997 when he did not run for re-election. This non-voting position in the Senate was created primarily as a post to lobby for statehood for the District of Columbia.[25] In the mid-1990s, he was approached about being the United States Ambassador to South Africa but declined the opportunity in favor of helping Jesse Jackson, Jr. run for the United States House of Representatives.[26]


2004 presidential election
Jackson gathered information and support to investigate the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, particularly the voting results in Ohio and its recount. He called for a congressional debate on the matter, asking for a fair count and national voting standards, saying that the elections in the United States are each run with different standards by different states with partisan tricks, racial bias, and widespread incompetence and are an open scandal.

Jackson said that he held some hope that the election could be overturned, although he admitted that that was very doubtful. Jackson compared the voting irregularities of Ohio to that of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election, saying that if Ohio were Ukraine, the U.S. presidential election would not have been certified by the international community. Jackson called Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell inappropriately partisan and said that Blackwell may have been pressured by President George W. Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney to deliver Ohio to the Republican Party.

Based on information obtained in hearings held by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) and discovered during a flawed recount of the Ohio presidential vote called for by Green Party candidate David Cobb and Libertarian Party candidate Michael Badnarik, Jackson suggested that the Ohio voting machines were "rigged" and that some African-Americans were forced to stand in line for six hours in the rain before voting. When asked for evidence, Jackson did not give facts, but replied, "Based on distrusting the system, lack of paper trails, the anomaly of the exit polls."

On January 6, 2005, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee Democratic staff released a 100 page report on the Ohio election. This challenge to the Ohio election was rejected by a vote of 74-1 by the United States Senate and 267-31 in the House. Many high-ranking Democrats chose to distance themselves from this debate, including John Kerry, despite Jesse Jackson personally asking Kerry for help. The call for election reform legislation and voting rights protection nonetheless continued.


Current activities

Jesse Jackson at the Los Angeles mayoral inauguration of Antonio Villaraigosa in 2005.While Jackson was initially critical of the "Third Way" or more moderate policies of Bill Clinton, he became a key ally in gaining African American support for Clinton and eventually became a close advisor and friend of the Clinton family. Clinton awarded Jackson the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest honor bestowed on civilians. His son, Jesse Jackson, Jr., also emerged as a political figure, becoming a member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois. Jackson is also known as a passionate orator, in the tradition of Southern U.S. and African American Protestant preaching. In 2003, Jackson surprised many observers by declining to endorse the campaigns of either Al Sharpton or former Senator Carol Moseley Braun, the two African American candidates, in the race for the Democratic Party's 2004 presidential nomination. Instead, Jackson remained largely silent about his preference in the race until late in the primary season, when he allowed Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, another presidential candidate, to speak at a Rainbow/PUSH forum on March 31, 2004. Although he did not explicitly voice an endorsement of Rep. Kucinich, Jackson described Kucinich as "assuming the burden of saying 'you make the most sense, but you can't win.'"[27] He also writes for The Progressive Populist.

In 2005, he was enlisted as part of the United Kingdom's "Operation Black Vote", a campaign to encourage more of Britain's ethnic minorities to vote in political elections ahead of the May 2005 General Election. Also in early 2005, Jackson visited the parents of Terri Schiavo and their supporters; he supported their unsuccessful bid to keep the disabled Florida woman alive. In March 2006, an African American woman accused three European American members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team of raping her. Jackson stated that his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition would pay for the rest her college tuition regardless of the outcome of the case. The case against the three men was later thrown out and the players were declared innocent by the North Carolina Attorney General.[28]

Jackson took a key role in the scandal caused by comedic actor Michael Richards' racially charged comments in November 2006. Richards called Jackson a few days after the incident to apologize; Jackson accepted Richards' apology [29]and met with him publicly as a means of resolving the situation. Jackson also joined black leaders in a call for the elimination of the "N-word" throughout the entertainment industry. [30]

On June 23rd, 2007 Jackson was arrested in connection with a crowd protesting at a gun store in Riverdale, a poor suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Jackson was protesting the fact that the gun store allegedly had been selling firearms to local gang members and was contributing to the decay of the community. According to police reports, Jackson refused to stop blocking the front entrance of the store and let customers pass. He was charged with one count of criminal trespass to property. [31]


Controversies
July 11, 2008 10:37 PM
 

SEARS TOWER said:

AND ANOTHER THANG WHAT THE FUCK HAVE YOU DONE TO HELP ANOTHER BROTHER?

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July 11, 2008 10:49 PM
 

Moyo said:

Man Y'all take this shit 2 seriously. Anyway I fucks wit Banner (Mississippi til I die !!!) & he was on sum real shit. The media is overblowin this hit as always. Don't let this divide us y'all. That's what the white man wants. Divide & conquer people. Yeah Jessie fucked up, But he's been the man 4 so long he jus had that lil slab of pride hit his gut, It's all good. My grandma is from the CHI & she been down wit PUSH I got a lotta respect 4 Jesse Jackson, but it's time to pass the torch. Like I said yesterday it's a NEW DAY!!! Obama '08. M.O.B.
July 11, 2008 11:27 PM
 

tha clear said:

banner on point, but being known for "like a Pimp" weaken his stance. Jesse Jackson is straight hatin' just like all the other so called Black leaders. Real talk who has really came out and co-signd Obama?
July 11, 2008 11:31 PM
 

Rosco! said:

Damn...i came here expecting to read about David Banner trashing him. I agree completely. Jesse shouldn't have said dat shit, period. But at tha same time....it aint that big of a deal. It aint like he really wanna "cut his nuts off" he juss salty that he cant be where barack's iz at. ok wow. Barack still gon be elected president in 4 months. And i cant wait.
July 12, 2008 12:45 AM
 

KillaRell said:

WE DON'T NEED A FU(KING LEADER BECAUSE THERE IS NO "WE."  It's me, it's you, and that's it.  I don't need a leader, especially a "racial leader". That is ridiculous.  That is just another tool to make us feel like we must depend on others.  That's a big problem in the black community: The expectation of others to make a way for us.  I walk my own path, I don't need or want Jesse Jackson, Sharpton, or anybody else representing me.  Why do blacks need a leader?  Do Asians need a leader of the Asians? No.  Do Hispanics need one? No.  So why the hell do blacks?
July 12, 2008 1:04 AM
 

VAgogetta said:

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there's only one person in here beefin' with folk. contradicting themselves an shit.

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if u think about it though, ain't nobody payin' attention to this dude anyway.


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July 12, 2008 1:16 AM
 

Kappagem said:

I'm not gonna get too political....

I'll just say Jesse was outta line...period.  Yeah, he's done a lot for our people in the past...more than anyone on any of these message boards...but because of the type of political and social responsibility he has, he shouldn't be sayin' shyt like "I wanna cut his nutz off"...regardless of what he MEANT by it...that's ridiculous.

It was wreckless, and his actions/words were just plain dumb...stupid...ignorant.  We expect more...period.
July 12, 2008 1:23 AM
 

NthngIs4vr& AlwyzIsALIE said:

David Banner said some real shit.
July 12, 2008 1:38 AM
 

fiskballa24 said:

David Banner needs to sit down.  
July 12, 2008 2:07 AM
 

Black Scorpion said:

david banner needs to shut the f@ck up. Really! How can you say one thing then contradict yourself. African americans need to step up in all areas of life. Jesse show the true meaning "crabs in a barrel" david banner is just backing that statement up by not telling the truth. if you are wrong then you're wrong. african americans these days "can't handle the truth" we need to get off our lazy ass and prosper. We're always looking for a hand out, or want to blame things on slavery. True the past has played a part in the way we live, BUT we don't have to live the way we live NOW. Who made your Dumb ass to sell crack, rob a store, etc. thats negative. Not the white man. YOURSELF. you the one that done the crimes, won't get educated to get a better job, want to hide behind slavery. Nobody don't owe you shit. I'm tired of all of us using that excuse. Grades K-12 are free, Library is free; but we don't take advantage of that shit. Parents don't push us to take advantage of every asset available. Basically, if we a whole don't stop pulling each other down and/or don't take responsiblity for our actions, our race will dissappear quick, like its doing now. All other races take advantage of opportunity and it shows. its 2008 not 15-1600's. STEP THE FUCK UP
July 12, 2008 5:16 AM
 

David Banner weighs in on Jesse’s comments « Media Outrage said:

July 12, 2008 9:03 AM
 

Boss Up said:

David Banner has no credibality anymore

i thought he was gonna be the new leader for this movement...he was very vocal during Imus and Jena 6...but he contradicting himself..."stuntin is habit...get like me"
fuck outta here wit that bullshit
July 12, 2008 10:29 AM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

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July 12, 2008 11:15 AM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

FUCK ALL THAT OTHA SHIT!!!! PICK THAT NAS ALBUM UP!!! NIGGER IN STORES NOW!!!!

PICK UP HIS MIXTAPE TOO HOSTED BY GREEN LANTERN!!!

DON'T FORGET AZ/DJ ABSOLUT!!! AUG 5TH GO GET THAT
July 12, 2008 11:15 AM
 

tupacfan35 said:

I Agree with david banner, but obama still don't get my support either, cause he is a neoliberal and supports the FISA act and the war with Iran which will destroy our respect around.

Makes me glad I'm a libertarian voting for the constitution party (Fuck Bob Barr, he's a joke).
July 12, 2008 11:25 AM
 

whattevaman said:

David Banner is smart man and his efforts for the advancement of african americans is evident. I think DB should go into politics and be our voice in capital hill he is one of the few rappers with an unconditional love for black people, I can respect that. David Banner for president!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im wit it, are U?
July 12, 2008 11:27 AM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

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July 12, 2008 11:46 AM
 

HELLRAISER said:

most of you need to do a little research on POST TRAMATIC SLAVE SYNDROME. after you do some research on that illness, you will understand why people of color suffer from the hate that they have towards eachother. i'm a 29 year old black man and in my life thus far i have never supported jessie "i give my people a black eye for money" jackson or al "loud mouth" sharpton. i find these 2 men to be fake by all means and should not be looked as a leader of any kind. leaders dont sneak off on their wives who try to raise a proper house hold then get mad when a black man with a real voice comments on it. jesse felt guilty by what obama said. i always have a saying "the guilty always speak first" and he proved that this past week.

people always get their feelings hurt when someone points out their flaws in life why is the question people should be asking. why keep babying people who dont want to take care of their kids and community? we want to aid them and tell them it will be ok when its not going to be ok. i dont respect people who commit crimes or dont take care of their home then sit there and support them when they get locked up for their ignorance.

most of yall are the same fools who will yell free jena 6 and have free t.i. in the same sentance. thats the ignorance our people need to get rid of. how can you support a man who got busted with a bunch of guns that were not regisitered. in my humble opinion i agree with the comments obama and bill cosby say about our people. we are our own enemy and we plague ourselves everyday. we shouldnt point a finger at some white man because we can make our own minds up on what to do in life.

now for sears tower i feel sorry for you. one day you will wake up and see that the so called black leaders we have are not doing much leading. try leading yourself for a while and see how much further you will in life. stop waiting for some ignorant man with a loud mouth to lead you out of the promise land.

"A WISE MAN DOSE NOT BUILD HIS HOUSE ON THE SAND WITH OUT A FOUNDATION"
July 12, 2008 11:48 AM
 

Nia B said:

I must say I'm surprised at Banner's reaction and comment, but at the same time I whole heartedly agree. Let it go. I thought Banner was going to snap off like he usually does! Dude can get very vocal and go off on a tangent at times.

We still need to respect our elders. Yes, the statement was out of line, but don't chop this man's career up to 3 sentences. If we don't respect him then we can't say anything when other races disrespect hin. Without the Jesse's and Al Sharpton's we wouldn't be where we are today.

And Nas is a hypocrite, hands down. It troubles me to see him speak so negatively about Jesse Jackson.
Don't be so disrespectful. We are all human. Focus on the real issues, and this ain't one!

Live in Chicago,

Nia B
July 12, 2008 1:11 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

David Banner is a smart dude

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July 12, 2008 2:00 PM
 

Oath said:

@ SEARS TOWER:
What have I done.... I left LA for three weeks to help pass out food and shit iin katrina... WHile your old ass was pumpin yourself up with viagara listening to ya bobby brown CD, writin blogs about the shit and not being proactive.... Props on sending Jesse's entire resume online.... He did all that for the guap though.... He would fuck yo bitch in a heart beat... I know cause I used to work for BET... Everytime my boss interview that dude he would try to pull her from the side and spit game..... POINT BLANK.... The gig is up for Jesse... He need to go take some botox shots and fall back....
July 12, 2008 2:42 PM
 

MARCHITECT said:

does david banner still get to have an opinion?
all that stunting and cheesing in the camera got me a lil uneasy bro...
July 12, 2008 3:03 PM
 

YoungBonez said:

Anybody who agrees with Jesse is a fool, look at his punk ass tryna sabotage some shit fuck boy, the thing I do agree with is how we as black people will say he's fuckin wrong and not ride the fuckin bus like the white people they'll agree with bush no matter as long as they don't embarrass they race so big up to all the people who denounced this shit he said, Banner on some real shit we need to get this shit together now our people in trouble right now real talk
July 12, 2008 3:23 PM
 

thehustler07 said:

did ya'll check out the David Banner interview with HipHopStan.com????

Check it out HipHopStan.com interviews DAvid Banner!!!

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July 12, 2008 3:25 PM
 

TKoolaidizback said:

tupacfan35 said:
I Agree with david banner, but obama still don't get my support either, cause he is a neoliberal and supports the FISA act and the war with Iran which will destroy our respect around.

Makes me glad I'm a libertarian voting for the constitution party

u have to be the stupidest bitch eva     why do u even post trick

put the south in ya mouth
July 12, 2008 5:14 PM
 

Sovietnam said:

George Bush, doesnt care about Black People.
July 12, 2008 6:11 PM
 

BogishNiggarosis said:

I HAVE TO SAY THAT ALMOST EVERYONE HERE HAS GOOD POINTS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CONVO. THE 1ST THING IS WE NEED TO STOP HAVING OUR DISCUSSIONS INFRONT OF THE WHITE CONTROLLED MEDIA. 2NDLY NONE OF US ARE IN A POSITION TO JUDGE JACKSONS MORAL CHARACTER, BUT HIS COMMENTS WERE DIVISIVE AND A TOOL FOR THE WHITE MEDIA. HE HAS DONE A GREAT DEAL FOR OUR PEOPLE, AND SO WHAT HE GOT PAID NO ONE NOT EVEN KING MADE IT WITHOUT SOME KIND OF COMPENSATION. AND HOW CAN HE FALLBACK IF NO ONE IS GOING TO TAKE HIS PLACE, OBAMA CANT JUST FOCUS ON OUR PROBLEMS HE'LL BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE WHOLE UNITED STATES. AND YOU ALL SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE ELDERS KNOW THE WAY AND THE YOUTH ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO MAKE THE JOURNEY, WE HAVE TO STOP THIS WILLIE LYNCH MENTALITY OF US DISRESPECTING THE OLDER GENERATION AND THEM DISREGARDING US. WE ALL NEED TO GET UP OFF OUR ASS AND WORK FOR OUR FUTURE BEFORE WE FIND OURSELVES LOCKED OUT OF THE FUTURE. AND TO KILLARELL OTHER RACES DO HAVE LEADERS, THEY WORK BEHIND THE SCENES, AND IF YOU GO IN TO WAR ON YOUR OWN YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE, SO JOIN US.
July 12, 2008 6:12 PM
 

Blue Falcon said:

funny thing is, reguardless of who gets elected our troops are still gonna be at war and oil prices are gonna be high as hell. 1/3 of our economy is the defense industry. Thats a lot of money and a lot of political influcence. Add to that the zionist who want America to beat back any people who could pose a threat to Israel (Iran). Its easy to see that these two guys are nothign more than more of the same in shiny new packaging.
July 12, 2008 8:46 PM
 

FSJUNKIE said:

Jesse Jackson just got outted, exposed! He might as well have been caught in a hotel room with a prostitute smoking crack as far as his future effectiveness as a civil rights leader posing as a reverend goes. That's what pissed me off the most.

Although it annoyed me for some reason, I couldn't say that Jesse or Sharpton didn't have the right to be publicly critical of Obama in the past. It didn't feel right, but they framed their arguments somewhat objectively. There is nothing critical of Obama that he can say in the future that can be construed as objective now though. There's nothing supportive that he's gonna be able to say and be taken seriously either. The whole world heard this man of God say that he wanted to cut Barack's nuts off!

Jesse has apologized and he is sorry...sorry that he got exposed and that he won't be effective undermining Barack for his own personal gain in the future. He gotta come up with a different angle to eat for the next 4-8 years if Barack gets elected.

I'm not trying to be disrespectful of Jesse or nothing like that; he accomplished a lot that benefited the black community. But, every man has his motivations and his just may not be what they used to be or at least used to appear to be. He needs to fall way the hell back.
July 12, 2008 9:14 PM
 

m-1021 said:

VOTING IS A SCAM.... FUCK ALL THE POLITICIANS!!! anyone who really thinks that a different person can come in office and turn the entire system upside down is delusional. there is a greater power at work, and the president is nothing more than a puppet on a string. It's all just a social ploy to make the people believe that we have some say so in the bigger picture.... we dont. people need to wake the fuck up. there is some real shit cracking off in the next few years and we need to get our heads out of our asses and take some responsibility for ourselves. FUCK CNN, FOX, NBC, AND ALL THEM OTHER FALSIFIED REPORTERS OF LIES AND READ A FUCKING BOOK OR TWO, OR THREE, OR WHATEVER IT TAKES TO ENLIGHTEN OURSELVES!!! POWER 2 THE PEOPLE!
July 12, 2008 9:19 PM
 

PreciseChi said:

 
@SEARS TOWER and Nia B...represent. Jesse Jackson said something out of line...but it does not lessen the work he has done for our community.


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July 12, 2008 11:32 PM
 

ImJusSayinTho! said:

To the people who are leaving comments about David Banner losing his credibility and all that crazy junk:

Ya'll about to make me have a n!gg@ moment up in here.  Are ya'll seriously that retarded or are yall just plain dumb?
We have a black man SERIOUSLY running for President of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.  This is history in the making. So, if it means putting away our differences for the sake of getting Obama elected then DAMNIT2HELL thats what the hell we ALL need to do.

Now, I know there are some black people who are just not going to vote for Obama for their own personal reasons but thats on them( i think they gotta be crazy but hey its their right to vote how they want). However, bashing him is not acceptable on any level.
Im mad that Jesse said that stupid stuff but the bottomline is that this issue needs to go away. Thats black folk bidness and now its all out in the streets and it will stay there unless we do like David Banner said and let it go. Shut up about it already and deal with it after this election is over.

Dang, folks act like they don't know the black family rules.

RULE #1: When in public we support each other then we deal with whats real when we get home.


for those that don't understand that i'll put it like yo mama probably did.

I don't care if you right or wrong ima have your back but soon as we get home you gettin yo a$$ whooped.

same rules apply to this situation.
July 13, 2008 12:10 AM
 

tupacfan35 said:

VOTING IS A SCAM.... FUCK ALL THE POLITICIANS!!! anyone who really thinks that a different person can come in office and turn the entire system upside down is delusional. there is a greater power at work, and the president is nothing more than a puppet on a string. It's all just a social ploy to make the people believe that we have some say so in the bigger picture.... we dont. people need to wake the fuck up. there is some real shit cracking off in the next few years and we need to get our heads out of our asses and take some responsibility for ourselves. FUCK CNN, FOX, NBC, AND ALL THEM OTHER FALSIFIED REPORTERS OF LIES AND READ A FUCKING BOOK OR TWO, OR THREE, OR WHATEVER IT TAKES TO ENLIGHTEN OURSELVES!!! POWER 2 THE PEOPLE!

The truth is spoken here.
July 13, 2008 10:51 AM
 

Stepson said:

We do need new black leaders I can agree.  Cornel West is the shit to me right now though.  I wish our leaders didn't HAVE to be rappers.  

@ dude who said David Banner should be our voice in CAPITOL HILL, you need to live outside of hip hop and recognize that rappers cant do everything.  I'm eager to see who steps up to the plate.  I think Obama and Oprah are doing FINE.
July 13, 2008 12:07 PM
 

Streetweyez Sayles said:

David Banner is genuinely an intelligent brother. He is college educated, he was student President at Southern. His rap career is show business, he simply realized that he could make more money saying "hoes get down on the floor like a pimp" than he could with his more politically conscious music.

David Banner does have politically conscious rap, he started out a conscious rapper, but as you know, the bulk of the masses don't want to hear that, but "hoes get down on the floor like a pimp", yeah you niggaz love that shit. So technically he very well could be a leader. Not all rappers are idiots and if the consumers would be more supportive of rap with substance then  the current imbalance in rap music today wouldn't be so prominent.
July 13, 2008 1:39 PM
 

Robert Denegro said:

SMH @ JJ saying that Obama is talking down to black folks just b/c Obama is trying to motivate blacks to better themselves and start taking care of their buisness instead of making his living giving black people a stroke job just to stay relevant.

July 13, 2008 1:45 PM
 

ExtendedKicks said:

Obama '08.

Banner '12.
July 13, 2008 1:47 PM
 

Da-Product said:

It is sad to hear Jesse talking down on OBAMA but I am not suprised though. Jesse failed to carry the torch anyway, he tucked his tail and ran when the white people threatened him. Look at how Jesse Jr. talked about him. I would hate to know that my son is not proud of the words I say. Jesse is not a role model he is a sellout!!!!
July 13, 2008 2:52 PM
 

Stuart Hallick said:

Yes and we all respect and listen to what David Banner....?
July 13, 2008 3:30 PM
 

KINGPHILIP47 said:

Man, Jesse might have some jealousy towards Obama, but thats not what he was aiming at... Jesse is talking bout how Obama came across in his Father's Day message mainly condemning black fathers instead of stating that the problem is bigger than black fathers just being "deadbeat." The same exact reason why folks dont really feel Bill Cosby when addresses the black community b/c he takes the wrong approach.  The message might be right, but it's the way you say it.  And that was the problem with Barack's speech.  Many blacks felt the same way after Barack's speech, not just Jesse.  Jesse just shoulda kept that to himself till he got somewhere not mic'd up... lol!!
July 13, 2008 5:21 PM
 

KINGPHILIP47 said:

HEY!!!  I like what tupacfan35 is saying, I just been waiting for somebody else to say it so I just dont sound crazy!!! lol!!!  But really, the bigger issue is the voting system period.  Everybody's rooting for Barack and sort of "stuck-on-stupid" about this presidential campaign b/c its set to make history(besides the fact Barack IS best candidate).  And Im not a Barack hater b/c that IS who Im voting for, BUT!!!  Im not so sure everything will be all gravy tho when he gets in office.  B/c Barack is part of the CFR.  And if you know about them, then you know what I mean... im just waiting to see what happens.
July 13, 2008 5:29 PM
 

BumpHipHop: The Hip Hop News Source » David Banner Addresses Jesse Jackson said:

July 13, 2008 9:37 PM
 

biggkev5oh4 said:

forgive jesse for he know not what he do.i aint gon say nothing negative about jesse cept,nigga you wrong!!SEARS TOWER...listen the reason we bootleg is cause SHITS HARD not cause we dont love our artist.gas 5 dollars a gallon for you too ni--a.play it how it go......5oh4 baby!!
July 13, 2008 11:06 PM
 

autopart said:

all i can say is integrity is a word that comes to mind. with integrity you are the same no matter what whether cameras, people are around watching your actions or words.

you can't say one thing in front of people then when you get behind their back say something totally different. The fact he is supposed to be a minister makes it worse because he should be held to a higher standard. If he talks like this when he isn't in the public eye only God know what he says or does when the cameras aren't around.
July 13, 2008 11:41 PM
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