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	<title>Comments on: The Eighth Word You Can&#8217;t Say on TV</title>
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		<title>By: Bloodthirsty Liberal</title>
		<link>http://bloodthirstyliberal.com/?p=6555#comment-34652</link>
		<author>Bloodthirsty Liberal</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 2000 the Democrats gave him prime time to deliver a speech.  I remember actually feeling hurt, because there was ol' Hymie Town Jackson trying to stir up the crowd for my guy, Al Gore.  It really revealed the fault lines in the Democrat party, although I ignored it back then.  Of course this got worse in 2004 with Al Sharpton up there, one of the worst antisemites and general race baiters of our time. 

I wonder what those people who cheered Jackson on in 2000 think of him today?  Do they like to hear him talking about Obama the way he talks about whites and Jews?  Because the horrified feeling that comes with that, the combination of anger and sadness, has been experienced by many former liberals, I can assure you.  Or do they excuse it?

- Aggie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2000 the Democrats gave him prime time to deliver a speech.  I remember actually feeling hurt, because there was ol&#8217; Hymie Town Jackson trying to stir up the crowd for my guy, Al Gore.  It really revealed the fault lines in the Democrat party, although I ignored it back then.  Of course this got worse in 2004 with Al Sharpton up there, one of the worst antisemites and general race baiters of our time. </p>
<p>I wonder what those people who cheered Jackson on in 2000 think of him today?  Do they like to hear him talking about Obama the way he talks about whites and Jews?  Because the horrified feeling that comes with that, the combination of anger and sadness, has been experienced by many former liberals, I can assure you.  Or do they excuse it?</p>
<p>- Aggie</p>
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