Who's responsible for Rev. Jackson's problems? A 'right-wing conspiracy' or one of his own making?

From: New Pittsburgh Courier | Date: March 28, 2001| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Who's responsible for Rev. Jackson's problems? A `right-wing conspiracy' or one of his own making?

In the weeks since the revelation of his adulterous affair with an employee, resulting in the birth of his child, the heat has been turned up on Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. Although not quite fire and brimstone, it is apparently hot enough for some to blame the scrutiny of his financial dealings on a right-wing conspiracy.

Others take a more biblical view of Jackson's troubles: "As ye s...

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