Congress Honors Michael Jackson, Disses Fallen Soldiers
On June 26, 2009, the United States House of Representatives disgraced itself and deserves all of the contempt, derision and “satire” that Kerfuffles and anyone else can heap upon it. Those participating members of Congress behaved shamefully, but not one of those clowns is ashamed.
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Called for A Moment of Crotch-grabbing in Tribute to Michael Jackson.
On June 26, 2009, the United States House violated the Constitutional prohibition on mingling religion with government, by giving thanks to God for newly deceased pop star, Michael Jackson, whom Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois said not only “changed the world,” but changed himself from a Black man into a White … uh, um, ah, something or other. The Congressman requested all members to stand and offer a “moment of crotch-grabbing” in the House of Representatives as a tribute to Michael Jackson for establishing his Neverland Ranch as a place of refuge and love for young boys of all races and creeds, and for proving to those Americans born Black that they do not have to accept their fate, but can metamorphasize themselves into White folk and be proud.
The Video: Rep. Jesse Jackson Thanks God for Michael Jackson
When asked to explain why the United States Congress does not publicly give thanks to God on the floor of the House chamber for American soldiers who sacrifice their lives in battle for their fellow countrymen, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. asked if any of them were celebrated as the World’s Greatest Musician of all time; greater than Bach, Beethoven and even Elvis. Congressman Jackson continued: “As fine as our warriors are, none of them has yet been able to fight in battle wearing a sequined glove upon one hand, much less moon-walk while carrying arms into battle.”
UPDATE: After the United States Congress held this disgraceful show for the deceased entertainer, until the time of the Michael Jackson funeral/memorial service, seven American soldiers were killed in action in Obama’s War in Afghanistan. Not one member in either House of Congress said one word nor offered one prayer upon the floor of either chamber for even one of those fallen warriors who gave their lives for their country. Isn’t it about time that America begins Mourning the Real American Heroes?




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