Same here.  I could see that all his hard work bore fruit.  Whatever his
problems with Obama and his "nuts,"  I saw pure pride in his eyes. It was
one of my favorite moments.    

 

Speaking of people who have pissed me off, what is Tavis saying?

 

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Subject: Re: Jesse Jackson was Bawlin Like a Baby - Looked like a proud
father

 

I saw that. I had to say at that moment, for all that Jesse has pissed me
off recently, I did feel for him. Like him or not, get tired of him at
times, can't deny that he's worked for Black people, that he's done a lot of
good. And for that Jesse who's fought for us, who's bled for us, who's been
a friend to us, i was happy. On MSNBC, John Lewis was all puffy and red
eyed, as if he'd been bawling like a baby too.

 

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From: "Tracey de Morsella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Did anyone see Jesse Jackson crying right before the speech.  He looked like
a proud father.  It was a long way from "I want to crush his ball"

 

I loved it 

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