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rev. jesse jackson, rainbow push coalition, wash, dc.
commented July 9, 2008 about obama while unknowingly being taped waiting to go live on tv, that he wanted to "cut his f***king nuts off."
17 responses
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Maureen Jochetz said (10 Jul 2008):
LOVE the title!
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Kathee Brown said (10 Jul 2008):
That's funny!
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J. Harris Blacklist gave props (10 Jul 2008):
Fantastic!
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Gail Anderson gave props (10 Jul 2008):
hahahahahahaaaaaa
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rory cobbe gave props (10 Jul 2008):
i thought it was him. nice and it's great to have some one in politics who can speak his mind even if it is by accident
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Simon Le gave props (11 Jul 2008):
Fantastic shot & great capture Peggy!
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Hector Ortiz gave props (13 Jul 2008):
perfect for this theme...
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Dorothy Menosky gave props (14 Jul 2008):
Actually this is a great portrait, but I'm still laughing.
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John Pospiech said (23 Jul 2008):
...Great pic. The man is a racist even against his own people. He's a moron...
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peggy gardner said (23 Jul 2008):
with due respect, I don't think he's either...the conflict to me is he's says he's a man of peace...but under his breath he's raging....
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John Linton gave props (23 Jul 2008):
A true Rainbow Warrior...hmmm...I wonder if he ever attended Hawaii University?
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Melissa Ferrara (Deleted) gave props (24 Jul 2008):
lol! great shot.
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Bonnie Blanton (Deleted) said (20 Aug 2008):
Great portrait
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Janna King said (17 Nov 2008):
gorgeous portrait
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Richard Johnson said (20 Nov 2008):
Nice portrait. I just thank god it's Obama, and not Jesse, headed to the White House!!
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Dave G said (24 Jan 2009):
Great title...
Slight correction: He didn't say it on live TV, they were preparing to be on air and he whispered it to another guest... Apparently, not realizing that it was being taped... -
peggy gardner said (25 Jan 2009):
thanks, I will change the description.
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