Reps. Davis, Jackson proud of students’ anti-war actions – Chicago Crusader

Reps. Danny Davis and Jonathan Jackson were among the first Congressmen to call for a ceasefire and are now supporting the student resistance to this Middle East conflict that is creating chaos on campuses across the nation.
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

Jonathon Grifter Jackson: “Netanyahu has never fought for a two-state; so what is his solution?”
Oh, I don’t know, defend themselves against terrorists?
What’s the terrororist’s solution, @hole? Let me clue you in…From the river to the sea.
You can’t coexist with people who want to kill you.
I wouldn’t expect the son of race baiter Jesse Jackson, who has never worked a day in his life, and referred to New York as Hymietown to be the least bit sympathetic to Jewish people.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Leave it to Davis, a lifelong politician and Jackson, a chip off the old “public service for profit “ block to hype something neither of them likely know anything about. Throw in Father Flakey and the triumphviant (sp?) as in Roman times is complete.

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