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electro134
posted on 09-26-2001 @ 7:05 PM      
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Registered: Jul. 01
I just heard on Fox news -Jesses Jackson has Received an invitation to go and meet with the taliban ----now we have to wait till he gets there before we can start bombing--

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posted on 09-27-2001 @ 11:25 AM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
We should try to get Rev. Al to join him first.

God Bless The USA.
Reign
posted on 09-27-2001 @ 11:28 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
Make it a threesome, send Johnnie Cockring too.


TJHCANOEDRIVER
posted on 09-27-2001 @ 12:13 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Sep. 00
Send Jesse and send Rev. Al and strap them with so much C40 and US will be killing 2 birds w/ 1 Stone.

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SOUND OFF!!!
posted on 09-27-2001 @ 7:14 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
Electro134 said:
quote:

I just heard on Fox news -Jesses Jackson has Received an invitation to go and meet with the taliban



In D.C. I think we'll be seeing new faces in 2004.




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Some are born leaders, some are built from the ground up by experience, and some are the right people at the right time.


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okterrific23
posted on 09-27-2001 @ 9:30 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: May. 00
Jesse Jackson has no business going there. He is not going to accomplish anything. What he should do is try to get the American citizens that were imprisoned in Afghanistan for having a Bible or something like that. You can be executed in Afghanistan for having a Bible or the Cross.



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posted on 09-28-2001 @ 7:09 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
This asshole invited himself.


September 28, 2001 -- WASHINGTON - President Bush's team yesterday sent a blunt message to Jesse Jackson: You're on your own if you go to Afghanistan.
Jackson claims the Taliban's rulers invited him to mediate - but a Taliban official said that Jackson invited himself.

"He's free to travel . . . I don't know what purpose would be served," Secretary of State Colin Powell told reporters.

Powell's top aide, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, suggested the Taliban is using Jackson to stall for time on Bush's demand that they turn over bin Laden and his henchmen.

"We're not interested in a dialogue. We're interested in action and no negotiation," Armitage told NBC's "Today" show.

Asked if Jackson should go, Armitage replied: "I don't think it's my decision."

Both Powell and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, contacted by Jackson, have told him Bush's demands are clear without any need for outside help, officials said.

Jackson has called on the Taliban to use the "international court option" regarding bin Laden - but that conflicts with Bush's demand that the terror kingpin be turned over to U.S. authorities.

Jackson put out a press release Wednesday, saying he'd gotten a "formal invitation" to "lead a peaceful delegation" to meet with the Taliban. Jackson said he was mulling it but, "I really don't want to go."

But the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Salam Zaeef, said that's not what happened: "We have not invited him, but he offered to mediate and our leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, has accepted this offer."

Jackson said he'd also gotten an appeal for help from the parents of two American women jailed in Afghanistan on charges of preaching Christianity.

"It's not about negotiations," Jackson told reporters, adding that the Taliban should free the women because "there's no useful purpose in using them as trophies."

Jackson has had some successes in freeing Americans held overseas, but was embarrassed in his last two bids at free-lance diplomacy - over a U.S. plane held in China and the U.N. racism conference.

A month ago, Jackson boasted he'd gotten Yasser Arafat to agree that the U.N. conference in South Africa shouldn't label Israel as a racist state - but a few hours later, Arafat himself called Israel "colonial" and "racist."

During last spring's stalemate with China over a downed U.S. reconnaissance plane, Jackson offered to be a mediator. Team Bush told him to stay out, and resolved the crisis a few days later.







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