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Rep. Jesse L. Jackson Jr. would accept an appointment to the Senate if Barack Obama wins the presidency and leaves Gov. Rod Blagojevich with a vacancy to fill.
“I wouldn’t say no if asked,” said the Illinois Democrat, who serves as a national co-chairman for Obama’s campaign. In the past, he has declined to speculate on Obama Senate succession scenarios.
CQ Politics | Jesse Jackson Jr. Says He’ll Step Up (if Asked) to Fill Obama’s Seat (http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docid=news-000002932813 - broken link)
God no!!Don't ask, don't tell just go away Jesse. Even your son wouldn't want you in Illinois politics...we've got enough problems with out you. Please move to Guam if you just have to be in politics...Reverend. Church and State etc.
God no!!Don't ask, don't tell just go away Jesse. Even your son wouldn't want you in Illinois politics...we've got enough problems with out you. Please move to Guam if you just have to be in politics...Reverend. Church and State etc.
God no!!Don't ask, don't tell just go away Jesse. Even your son wouldn't want you in Illinois politics...we've got enough problems with out you. Please move to Guam if you just have to be in politics...Reverend. Church and State etc.
How about instead of begging Obama for a job, Jesse Jr takes care of his dad by doing whatever it takes to have him along with his butt-buddy Al Sharpton as far away from any media outlets as possible! Nevertheless, he seems to have slightly more sense than his old man, or at least enough to keep his day job.
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