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Racist Jesse Jackson must face civil trial for assault/civil rights violations

Blessed Misfortune
22-09-2005, 16:09
Source (http://www.judicialwatch.org/5551.shtml)

Court Rules Jesse Jackson Must Face Civil Trial for Assault and Civil Rights Violations

Judicial Watch represents Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson in claims against Jackson


(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes corruption, today announced that on January 17, 2006, Jesse Lee Peterson, et al., v. Jesse Jackson, et al. (BC 266505) will go to trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court after a ruling last week by Judge George H. Wu. Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit against Jackson, his son Jonathan, and others on behalf of Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, who was the victim of a physical and verbal assault at an event hosted by Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. in December 2001. Rev. Peterson is an ordained minister, who has dedicated his life to working with underprivileged black youth and men in our society.

The Jacksons and the Rainbow/PUSH coalition, who had sought to have the case dismissed, will now face multiple civil charges, including: Assault, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress and a California Civil Rights Claim. Jonathan Jackson also will face the additional charges of Battery and False Imprisonment.

Judicial Watch’s lawsuit stems from a public meeting held in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 2001 to discuss participation in Toyota’s “21st Century Diversity Strategy,” which had been announced after Jackson and Rainbow/PUSH threatened to boycott Toyota. After remarks from Jackson and Toyota representative Irving Miller, the meeting was opened up to questions from the audience. Rev. Peterson asked Miller if black Republicans and conservative groups like his organization, Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND), would have to go through Rev. Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH in order to participate in the Toyota program.

Jackson told the crowd, “And the issue, for the record…is not conservative or liberal. The issue is certain parasites trying to pick up fruit from trees they didn’t shake.” Rev. Peterson testified that after the “parasite” comment, the crowd became “more hostile….Some of the words I can’t even mention here.”

Within minutes following adjournment of the meeting, Jonathan Jackson struck Rev. Peterson and Rev. Peterson was physically threatened and verbally assaulted by both Jesse Jackson and Jonathan Jackson. Incited by Jackson’s earlier remarks, an angry crowd gathered, cursing, shoving and encircling Rev. Peterson and one of his associates. “I feared for my life,” said Peterson.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, “Jesse Jackson attempted to use every legal trick at his disposal to have this case dismissed, and he failed. This trial is a major step in holding Jackson accountable for his actions.”

“I’m pleased the court ruled in our favor,” said Reverend Peterson. “I am looking forward to taking my case to court and to forcing Jesse Jackson to answer for his actions.”

To read a legal brief summarizing the allegations against Jackson, log on to Judicial Watch’s Internet site, www.judicialwatch.org (http://www.judicialwatch.org/), or click here (http://www.judicialwatch.org/archive/2005/suppmemoinopptosa.pdf).

This is the best news I've heard in some time. Finally, that racist bastard gets what was coming to him. :) Jackson is nothing more than a race-baiting David Duke in black skin. His only real intention is to irreparably poison race relations between whites and blacks. Dr. King must be turning in his grave.

And for those who question whether or not 'Reverand' Jackson is a racist, look no further: url=http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/2000/08-14-2000/vo16no17_jackson.htm
Mesatecala
22-09-2005, 16:16
Typically a civil rights leader should try to reconcile with people of different political beliefs and try to find common ground. I don't think Jesse Jackson does this.. nor do I think of him as a civil rights leader. I'm sure Dr. King is turning in his grave indeed... this is not what he was promoting. He promoted an atmosphere of inclusion. Well, now Jesse Jackson will have what is coming to him. I'm sick of his rhetoric.
Blessed Misfortune
22-09-2005, 16:19
Typically a civil rights leader should try to reconcile with people of different political beliefs and try to find common ground. I don't think Jesse Jackson does this.. nor do I think of him as a civil rights leader. I'm sure Dr. King is turning in his grave indeed... this is not what he was promoting. He promoted an atmosphere of inclusion. Well, now Jesse Jackson will have what is coming to him. I'm sick of his rhetoric.

Exactly. King wanted peace, love, and reconciliation beteen the races, not antagonism.
Free Soviets
22-09-2005, 16:33
Exactly. King wanted peace, love, and reconciliation beteen the races, not antagonism.

so that whole bit of antagonizing that he got up to by actively disobeying the law was an accident?
Avika
22-09-2005, 18:09
King worked to peacefully get rid of racist and unconstitutional laws through civil disobedience. JJ is just like a black klanny without the noose or gun. John Brown(hanged for trying to free the slaves through force), Lincoln, and King must all be rolling in their graves. JJ isn't protesting social injustices. He's just making war with everyone non-black.
The South Islands
22-09-2005, 18:33
Ohhh... The delightful Irony!
Sabbatis
22-09-2005, 18:44
I've seen this guy Peterson a few times on CNN and like the way he thinks. The black community needs and deserves a leader like him, not that parasite Jesse Jackson.

Here is some reading for those interested:

http://wnd.com/news/archives.asp?AUTHOR_ID=249
http://www.bondinfo.org/
The Nazz
22-09-2005, 18:53
Is there any way to upsize the rolling eyes smiley to about ten inches in diameter so I can express my feelings appropriately about this thread and the "commentary" on it?
Gymoor II The Return
22-09-2005, 19:02
Is there any way to upsize the rolling eyes smiley to about ten inches in diameter so I can express my feelings appropriately about this thread and the "commentary" on it?

I'm just wondering, hypothetically of course, how the "commentators" on this thread would feel about Bush being hauled in to court for the mistreatment some protestors got at his speeches during the election. I'm sure you all remember the incident.
OceanDrive2
22-09-2005, 19:31
I've seen this guy Peterson a few times on CNN and like the way he thinks. The black community needs and deserves a leader like him, not that parasite Jesse Jackson.
Interesting...the Bushites tells:

To the AfroAmericans "Peterson better than Jackson",
To the Democrats "Kerry better than Dean",
To the Antiwar movement "Hillary better than Sheehan"...

"Weak leaders better than strong leaders"..
Maybe they should not listen to the Bushites...
Galloism
22-09-2005, 19:32
Is there any way to upsize the rolling eyes smiley to about ten inches in diameter so I can express my feelings appropriately about this thread and the "commentary" on it?

I'm sure there is, but I will just use this.

To: Jesse Jackson
From: Galloism

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/DrkHelmet/cunning1.jpg
Eli
22-09-2005, 20:01
Jesse Jackson runs a protection/extortion racket disguised as a Civil Rights Movement. He is interested in enriching his organizations. More companies need to have the courage to say no to his criminal empire.
Ravenshrike
22-09-2005, 20:31
To the Antiwar movement "Hillary better than Sheehan"...

Actually, this is more like the difference between being burned to death versus being tortured to death. Both options are equally bad.