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Former U.S. Prosecutor Negotiating Plea Deal For Jackson Jr.
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After fleecing taxpayers for 17 years as a member of the House of Representatives, Jesse Jackson, Jr., just stopped showing up for work and starting building an excuse for being a crook. Despite not campaigning for reelection in person and despite the rumors that he would probably be forced to resign if elected, Jackson managed to win reelection with 63 percent of the vote.

As long as black voters continue to vote for criminals by huge margins simply because of the color of a candidate's skin, the Democratic Party will continue to exploit them for political gain.

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Quote:Former U.S. Prosecutor Negotiating Plea Deal For Jackson Jr.

CHICAGO (CBS) – A former U.S. attorney representing embattled Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. is negotiating a plea deal with the federal government, CBS 2 has learned.

CBS 2 Chief Correspondent Jay Levine has the exclusive details.

The plea deal would end Jackson’s 17-year career as a congressman representing Chicago’s South Side and suburbs.
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:After fleecing taxpayers for 17 years as a member of the House of Representatives, Jesse Jackson, Jr., just stopped showing up for work and starting building an excuse for being a crook. Despite not campaigning for reelection in person and despite the rumors that he would probably be forced to resign if elected, Jackson managed to win reelection with 63 percent of the vote.

As long as black voters continue to vote for criminals by huge margins simply because of the color of a candidate's skin, the Democratic Party will continue to exploit them for political gain.

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I think that racist.
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the other guy Wrote:I think that racist.

What's racist?
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Bob Seger Wrote:What's racist?

Calling a black man a criminal of course.
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the other guy Wrote:Calling a black man a criminal of course.

Actually, he is telling the truth rather than being silenced by political correctness. Jesse Jr. takes after his father.

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