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General : Can this really be fact??? God I hope not.
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From: MSN NicknameCatdancing4u2  (Original Message)Sent: 10/20/2008 2:50 PM
Jesse Jackson: Under Obama 'decades of putting Israel's interests first' would end...
Prepare for a new America: That's the message that the Rev. Jesse Jackson conveyed to participants in the first World Policy Forum, held at this French lakeside resort last week.

He promised "fundamental changes" in US foreign policy - saying America must "heal wounds" it has caused to other nations, revive its alliances and apologize for the "arrogance of the Bush administration."

The most important change would occur in the Middle East, where "decades of putting Israel's interests first" would end.

Jackson believes that, although "Zionists who have controlled American policy for decades" remain strong, they'll lose a great deal of their clout when Barack Obama enters the White House.

"Obama is about change," Jackson told me in a wide-ranging conversation. "And the change that Obama promises is not limited to what we do in America itself. It is a change of the way America looks at the world and its place in it."

Jackson warns that he isn't an Obama confidant or adviser, "just a supporter." But he adds that Obama has been "a neighbor or, better still, a member of the family." Jackson's son has been a close friend of Obama for years, and Jackson's daughter went to school with Obama's wife Michelle.

"We helped him start his career," says Jackson. "And then we were always there to help him move ahead. He is the continuation of our struggle for justice not only for the black people but also for all those who have been wronged."

Jackson is especially critical of President Bush's approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

"Bush was so afraid of a snafu and of upsetting Israel that he gave the whole thing a miss," Jackson says. "Barack will change that," because, as long as the Palestinians haven't seen justice, the Middle East will "remain a source of danger to us all."

"Barack is determined to repair our relations with the world of Islam and Muslims," Jackson says. "Thanks to his background and ecumenical approach, he knows how Muslims feel while remaining committed to his own faith."


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From: MSN NicknameJreb1861Sent: 10/20/2008 5:39 PM
......I heard Jesse Jackass say that sometime ago. I still think obama is a Muslim and hates Israel. Guess we'll have to wait and see. Jreb

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From: MSN NicknameVA_ConfederateSent: 10/21/2008 7:40 PM
My fear is that not only will Obama have muslim leanings in his politics and foreign diplomacy, but that he will become the president that pushes for reperations and other black agendas.
 
I believe this man will be the most divisive leader this country has ever known.

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From: MSN NicknameCatdancing4u2Sent: 10/27/2008 11:15 PM
I am almost inclined to believe that this man is the Anti-Christ that the bible speaks of. Now isn't that a scary thought???

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From: MSN NicknameVA_ConfederateSent: 10/28/2008 5:36 PM
If that scares you Cat, think on this.
 
Think how much damage he can do as president.
 
Now think what happens if by some chance McCain wins. Think of how angry blacks in America will be. What do you think they will do? Remember the riots in LA? I'm thinking those will look like a picnic compared to the violence if he loses next week.

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From: MSN Nicknamell4dixie08Sent: 10/28/2008 5:42 PM

 

 

Hmm. Cops in Augusta area gear up for Election Day �?with riot training

Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 09:24 AM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

This from today’s Augusta Chronicle:

Deputies in Richmond and Columbia counties are preparing for any civil unrest or overexuberant celebrating that might take place after next week’s presidential election, officials confirmed Monday.

Although they were quick to say that no problems are anticipated, authorities said as many as 60 deputies will undergo an eight-hour training course Thursday �?learning crowd control and disbursement techniques.

Richmond County sheriff’s Col. Gary Powell said the department will not have deputies stationed at local polling centers Nov. 4, but they will be ready to respond if necessary.

“We just want to be prepared in case something does happen, but I don’t really anticipate something here,�?Col. Powell said.

Since shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, the department has issued road patrol deputies riot gear, including gas masks, but most have not undergone “formalized training,�?Col. Powell said.


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From: MSN Nicknamell4dixie08Sent: 10/28/2008 5:47 PM

Expecting Election Day Riots Is Racist

Friday, October 24, 2008

By Greg Gutfeld

 

 

 FNC


So last night, we talked about how police in urban centers of the country are bracing for violent unrest, just in case a) Obama loses and riots break out in cities like Detroit and Oakland, or b) Obama wins and riots break out in cities like Detroit and Oakland.

So let me get this straight: No matter what happens, we should expect blacks to riot. If this isn't racist, then call me David Duke in a sundress.

Think about it: We freely assume that no matter what happens with the election, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans and our outspoken friends from Trinidad and Tobago will go about their business.

But African-Americans? Expectations are so low that we're placing rush orders on riot helmets.

The sordid message that blacks cannot control their behavior is something you'd expect from the KKK or maybe airport security agents who've tangled with Cynthia McKinney.

But this racist idea actually lurks just as prominently in the minds of the left. Witness the liberal commentator Fatimah Ali of the Philadelphia Daily News, who recently wrote, "If McCain wins, look for a full-fledged race and class war..."

Nice.

 

 

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From: MSN NicknameCatdancing4u2Sent: 11/3/2008 4:58 PM
Now think what happens if by some chance McCain wins. Think of how angry blacks in America will be. What do you think they will do? Remember the riots in LA? I'm thinking those will look like a picnic compared to the violence if he loses next week.
 
What will be will be, this race war has been in the plans long before Obama made his bid to run for president. It's the whole world changing. This will only escalate what already lies in store for this country. Hey we tried to tell those dummies back in the 1860's what was in store for them, but would they listen? Noooooooo. So now we all have to suffer for the sins of the Yankee Nation. You reap what you sow.

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