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talkjim
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"He has a tremendous oratorical skill, and he's used it on many occasions in very positive ways."
"I'm more impressed with his skills at sitting down with the CEO of a company and quietly telling the CEO that either the company pays the Rainbow Coalition a whopping big pile of money or else the company will experience racial "problems". It's called extortion, and it's what Jackson is a master at.
He is very positive at lining his own pockets, that's for sure. I'm surprised Jackson doesn't have an informercials on the radio like Bruce Berman telling people how they to can get rich by following his proven method."
As a business/financial news reporter, I'm well aware of the mountain of corruption in corporate America, and I applaud Jackson and many others for taking it on. Lou Dobbs (not that I agree with Dobbs on everything) has also complimented Jackson's efforts. What prosecutor or government attorney has called it extortion Realist?
And if there is any merit to what you say, please cite an individual case. What company and what CEO has been extorted? And why hasn't there even been an investigation of such a thing? Where is the evidence that he is lining his pockets? There have been more questions raised about the financing of Imus' ranch than about anything to do with Jackson's negotiations with CEOs. And are you really naive enough to believe that there is not massive corporate corruption these days and that some of that may involve racial discrimination?
Please spare me any lame rhetoric about how Jackson gets a pass on this stuff. Jackson's a controversial character and we saw how many people were willing to take him on over the Hymietown remark--as they should have. It was a foul thing to say, and he paid a price for it.
There is plenty going on in corporate America that needs to be shaken up (and shaken down). I hope to see more shaking down (as you would put it).
"I'm more impressed with his skills at sitting down with the CEO of a company and quietly telling the CEO that either the company pays the Rainbow Coalition a whopping big pile of money or else the company will experience racial "problems". It's called extortion, and it's what Jackson is a master at.
He is very positive at lining his own pockets, that's for sure. I'm surprised Jackson doesn't have an informercials on the radio like Bruce Berman telling people how they to can get rich by following his proven method."
As a business/financial news reporter, I'm well aware of the mountain of corruption in corporate America, and I applaud Jackson and many others for taking it on. Lou Dobbs (not that I agree with Dobbs on everything) has also complimented Jackson's efforts. What prosecutor or government attorney has called it extortion Realist?
And if there is any merit to what you say, please cite an individual case. What company and what CEO has been extorted? And why hasn't there even been an investigation of such a thing? Where is the evidence that he is lining his pockets? There have been more questions raised about the financing of Imus' ranch than about anything to do with Jackson's negotiations with CEOs. And are you really naive enough to believe that there is not massive corporate corruption these days and that some of that may involve racial discrimination?
Please spare me any lame rhetoric about how Jackson gets a pass on this stuff. Jackson's a controversial character and we saw how many people were willing to take him on over the Hymietown remark--as they should have. It was a foul thing to say, and he paid a price for it.
There is plenty going on in corporate America that needs to be shaken up (and shaken down). I hope to see more shaking down (as you would put it).