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Jesse Jackson: 'You can't vote against
healthcare and call yourself a black man'
By Mike
Soraghan - 11/18/09 05:42 PM ET
The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Wednesday night
criticized Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) for voting against the Democrats’ signature healthcare bill.
“We even have blacks voting against
the healthcare bill from Alabama,” Jackson said at a reception Wednesday night. “You can’t vote against
healthcare and call yourself a black man.”
The remark stirred a murmur at the reception,
held by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Foundation as part of a series of events revolving around the 25th anniversary
of Jackson’s run for president. Several CBC members were in attendance, including Chairwoman Barbara Lee (D-Calif.),
who’d introduced Jackson.
Davis, who is running for governor, is the
only black member of Congress from Alabama.
He is also the only member of the CBC to
have voted against the healthcare bill earlier this month.
Davis referred to Jackson’s 1988 run
for president in a statement, issued through his office, that said he would not engage Jackson on his criticism.
“One of the reasons that I like and
admire Rev. Jesse Jackson is that 21 years ago he inspired the idea that a black politician would not be judged simply as
a black leader,” Davis’s statement said. “The best way to honor Rev. Jackson’s legacy is to decline
to engage in an argument with him that begins and ends with race.”
Jackson said later that he "didn't call
anybody by name and I won't."
He added that he wasn't saying that black lawmakers must vote a certain way. Instead,
they should vote the interests of the people in their districts, and he said the healthcare bill would help Alabama because
it's one of the poorest states in the country.
"The poorest people need healthcare protection," Jackson said. "They
have the highest infant mortality and the lowest life expectancy. They're dying from lack of access."
Other members
of the CBC found no fault in Jackson's words. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) was in the audience. He called Jackson's criticism
of Davis "accurate," but said he did not hear Jackson say "You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black
man."
"If it is an issue that disproportionately impacts black folks, race has to be considered," Cleaver said. Jackson,
he added, "is expected by his constituency to call balls and strikes."
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) called the remarks
"vintage Jesse Jackson," but said Davis's vote against healthcare was consistent with a voting record more conservative than
many CBC members.
"Artur Davis has a more conservative constituency," Waters said. "Since he's running for governor
of Alabama, he reflects an even more conservative constituency."
Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-Texas) said each man was
doing what he considered the right thing.
"People have a right to vote their constituency, and people have a right
to speak their conscience," Jackson-Lee said. "Both happened."
Davis’s Democratic primary opponent, Agriculture
Commissioner Ron Sparks, highlighted Davis’s status as the lone African-American vote against the bill.
“He
was the only Black Caucus member to vote against it. I don’t get it,” Sparks said last week, according to The
Associated Press. Sparks is white.
Davis said he voted against the healthcare bill because "House leadership's approach
is not the best we can do." He said he preferred a version passed by the Senate Finance Committee because it reduces subsidization
of the healthcare industry, taxes high-value health plans instead of wealthy people, and is more effective in getting employers
to help with health coverage.
Davis has countered that Sparks’s
position on healthcare has changed over time, saying he’s being “deliberately dishonest.”
The primary will be June 1. All of the GOP
candidates for governor have been critical of the healthcare legislation, according to the AP.
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Below is Jack Cunningham standing with Congressman Joe Wilson at the Morristown, New Jersey
Tea Party on November 1, 2009.

“Never, never, never, never
give up.” - Winston Churchill
Everyone's a winner, when political corruption loses...
Jack
Cunningham does NOT consider himself a victim of New Jersey State Corruption. After nine years of battling, I'm
a SURVIVIOR. I just need some great Grassroots support to be a WINNER.
Having
served and lived (24/7) as an U.S. Marine in a Vietnamese peasant village for months, I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD). I'm not looking for pity, just a little understanding that I can't continue to battle everyday.
I need SUPPORT...
Please
join my Facebook Cause (over 1,186 members) and get active and stay active: http://apps.facebook.com/causes/406864/59628385?m=9e4cc0c7
PLEASE
KEEP RECRUITING
You can learn the details about Jack's
charges at: http://www.capveterans.com/america_s_freedom_tea_parties_are_growing/id40.html
The State of New Jersey
is NOT in a hurry to bring these crooks to justice.
Some of the accused, if convicted, could impact prior criminal,
civil and ethics cases that they had oversight over.
For nine (9) years, Tea Party Patriot, disabled Vietnam veteran,
Marine, husband, father and grandfather Jack Cunningham has been battling to bring a group of corrupt lawyers and state
officials to justice in his home state. (Nine years is a long time for an honorable veteran to battle for his due process.)
With
the support of his own State Senator Steven Oroho and two members of his state's Assembly, Jack has his corruption/cover-up
charges all the way up to his state's Supreme Court. But he needs a little Grassroots support to take him the rest of
the way. (Even the lawyers of the highest court of his state are protecting their own. Please read the below letter,
which was copied by the State Senator to every member of New Jersey State's Supreme Court.)
| PLEASE
PRESS LETTER FOR A LARGER COPY |

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| PLEASE
PRESS LETTER FOR A LARGER COPY |
Do you believe New Jersey Supreme Court
is part of a Cover-up...? (Please read the Senator's letter over again)
New Jersey's Superior Court may be part
of it.
In a civil case on this, a New Jersey
Superior Court Transcript mysterious went missing,
before it could be typed By The Court
Clerk as well...
HOW DOES A SUPERIOR
COURT TRANSCRIPT GO MISSING, BEFORE THE CLERK CAN TYPE IT?
Please Help This Combat
Wounded Vietnam Veteran By Making a Brief Phone Call. He's been fighting for nine (9) years.
Please
contact State Senator Steve Oroho at (973) 300-0200 and ask
him how the state's Supreme Court can be motivated into finally giving Jack Cunningham his justice.
Jack
has NOT received an updated status, since he received the above letter (5 months ago).

Thanks to our members in Congress, this little girl already has a huge piece of the American Pie...
See her whole picture by pressing her little nose...
GET INVOLVED BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!
Tea Parties are Still Growing
Watch the internet for details and plan early.
There are still gracious, honorable and dedicated politicians in America
Since November 2008, my New Jersey State Legislators
Senator Steven Oroho, Assemblywoman Alison
Littell McHose, along with State Assemblyman Gary R. Chiusano and their staff have been laboriously investigating
my allegations of malfeasance
behavior within the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics. Although I have a large
amount of real evidence, this diligent legislative team have faced a number of roadblocks.
The largest roadblock being the fact that the Office of Attorney Ethics is a commissioned office of New Jersey’s
Supreme Court. The fact that I’m considered 100% disabled by the federal
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) compounds the problem in various ways. Three months ago, Senator Steven Oroho had to meet directly with New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Barry T. Albin. His actions were done in order to move the Office of Attorney Ethics to release the simplest of information
of their former Vice-Chairman Robert Correale, who, along with his former law firm, Maynard & Truland, are at the center
of this investigation. This meeting and follow-up letter addressed to all New
Jersey Supreme Court justices took place, because the lack of response to Senator Oroho office’s formal letter from
February of this year, requesting this same information. Why it took until
June to answer simple questions was excused and an apology was given to Senator Oroho and his staff from the Office of Attorney
Ethics.
For almost nine (9) years now, I have been getting this same (And a little
worse) runaround from the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics, the New Jersey’s governor’s office, the state’s attorney
general’s office and both the Supreme and Superior Court systems. I tremendously
appreciate the unending efforts of New Jersey
legislators Senator Oroho, Assemblywoman Littell McHose, Assemblyman Chiusano and their gracious and dedicated staff. Their bills before the NJ legislature concerning PTSD veterans, and the recent announcement of a Supreme
Court reform for comprehensive public examination and access to court records, are
major steps forward. I’m praying
that their continued efforts in this investigation gain more support from additional New Jersey government officials.
I’m especially looking forward to the
day when all the parties at the center of this indignation are brought to justice, so they can never use their government
influence negatively against New Jersey’s citizens again.
It’s time for justice in New Jersey.
http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id73.html
Please call Jon Corzine and ask him to answer disabled veteran
Jack Cunningham's Certified letters.
Call Gov. Jon Corzine at: 609
292 6000
New
Jersey State Senator Paul Sarto's office is not admitting to receiving any phone calls on this concern.
Please help his staff change their minds.
Please call:
NJ State Senators - Paul Sarto - 201 804-8118 and John Girgenti - 973 427 1229
Tea Parties should also fight Government
Corruption. Federal and State Government Corruption is adding BILLIONS to the United States debt.
Average Americans' Heads Are Going To
Spin
Rush, Rush, Rush - (Hide all bumps in the road...) Rush
all major changes through, before the people realize what happened.
Jack Cunningham
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U.S. climate change bill to compete with healthcare
By Richard Cowan Richard
Cowan 2 hrs 54 mins ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) Environmentalists hope the push in Congress for
climate change legislation is not overwhelmed by the debate dominating Capitol
Hill over changing the U.S. healthcare system. But it might be.
Already two months behind schedule and unsure whether enough Democrats will
play along, Senate leaders still aim to pass a bill by December when a United Nations summit convenes in Copenhagen to set
worldwide goals for reducing carbon dioxide and other pollutants.
But as the debate over healthcare legislation rages and with President Barack Obama due to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday to try to rescue the
faltering plan, it was unclear whether rattled lawmakers will have the time -- or the inclination -- to take on climate
change.
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