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2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
Florida | Jesse Jackson is Watching!

Now we know there will be fair elections in Florida! In an interview with the Boca Raton News, Jesse Jackson explains:

“Voter education, voter registration, voter mobilization, and encouraging people to vote their hopes and not their fears. But not just African-Americans. I’m also here for the Jewish Holocaust victims who mistakenly voted for Buchanan last time and the young people in the schools. It’s an American thing.”

Early voting in Florida was established to give every citizen two weeks (15 days to be exact) to schedule their time and cast their vote.

“You suppress the vote by making it inconvenient,” Jackson said. “But it’s amazing how these Christian people have become so hostile and so mean-spirited and so violent.”



Posted by Jeff Alexander at November 2, 2004 01:16 PM | TrackBack
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Good to see Rev. Hymietown looking out for the jews.

His 15 minutes were up looooong ago.

Posted by: Ricky [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 2, 2004 01:28 PM

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