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Old 02-25-2005, 09:15 PM
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Somehow, I actually must agree with almost all of it. It's sad, cause for a while Jesse Jackson did seem like he would continue as the "leader" of African-Americans after MLK was killed. It's quite sad how he, who should know better, jumped into partisan politics. It's true he's a liberal, and MLK would be a democrat as well today, but Jackson has gone to far, even MLK never went that far politically.
MLK most likely would stand on his own today and would have no party allegance. He would probably be an indepedent.
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