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As someone who has actually met Jesse, I disagree strongly! Certainly he has made his share of mistakes, both in his personal life as well as publically, but the man has dedicated his life to a cause and while he has profited somewhat, that alone can't discredit him! Dr King trusted him...that has always been enough for me. Jesse will bring considerable clout and can get things done! Nobody is saying the owners aren't doing their part but the track owners (lets look closely at crooks like Magna for example) certainly must do more! It's easy to be critical of someone like Jesse...but he and Al Sharpton, for all their shortcomings, continue to be the social critics this culture needs. |
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Not to be too political.....but has Al Sharpton apologized for his involvement in the Tawana Brawley incident yet? You know, the one where he knowingly ruined an innocent man's life in an attempt to make a name for himself.
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he is the krusty the clown of politics..hes for and about jesse..
LOL, my coffee came out my nose! That's funny. |
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Here are some quotes from Jesse when he spoke in Louisville yesterday. You can also check them out at bloodhorse.
"At the end of the day, you get some roses, but someone else gets the money," Jackson said, apparently in reference to the Kentucky Derby (gr. I). "You have to say, 'Pay me for the risk I take. Pay me for the excellent athlete I am.' " Jackson also questioned the widely accepted status of jockeys as independent contractors. "It's a long word meaning semi-indentured servant," he said. "Contractors have contracts with benefits." Following his meeting with Guild members, Jackson fielded questions from the media. He said his interest in jockeys is two-fold: He is intrigued by the history of black riders in the United States, and also because "in the evolution of the industry, jockeys were left behind. Of all the professional athletes who are artists that engage in high-risk activity, jockeys are the least protected." "That's an old system," Jackson said of the independent contractor status. "These owners, (if they are involved in) other industries, their janitors aren't independent contractors. They know better. They'll do this as long as they can get away with it. |
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common somer, how can you say that with a straight face..he is the krusty the clown of politics..hes for and about jesse..he has alighned him self with the black panthers ect..hes a rev. yet.hes got half the south side pregnant..he a total hypocrate and not the peoples champion you might think..he mugs for the camera at every chance no matter what the situation sends himself into places hes not wanted disrupting real negoitations...i thiink the whole thing smells of jesse the clown hey hey kids..
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The race isn't the Kentucky Derby anymore.
Its the YUM! Kentucky Derby OK, I'm biased being a shareholder. |
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Not for nothin' but the article I posted was about Manley and Jackson taking over the Jockey's Guild. btw, isn't Anheuiser- Busch taking over the sponsorship? Or am I really uninformed? DTS |
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Actually I think you're right. I just saw something about it on another site. A couple of posts in the thread earlier mentioned the Kentucky Derby, which I guess now is the Amheuser-Busch Kentucky Derby, not the Yum! Kentucky Derby.
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Already said my peice about Jesse, but as a humble servant of the people he carts away close to 2 mill in cash and perks every year.
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