Just read this from UPI and had to pass this along !
Jackson seeks 'substance' from Obama
BALTIMORE (UPI) -- U.S. civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson says the election of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama is cause for celebration but that "substance" must follow.
Speaking Sunday in Baltimore at the Bethel AME Church, Jackson said the historical significance of a black man being elected U.S. president should be acknowledged but added, "now comes the substance, that becomes the real challenge,"
The Sun newspaper in Baltimore reported. Jackson told churchgoers his relationship with Obama was a good one, despite a highly publicized remark caught by microphones in which he said he wanted to castrate him for "talking down to black people" when calling for black fathers to take more responsibility for their families.
He said Obama's presidency "represents a chance to start over," The Sun reported, and expressed concerns that outgoing Bush administration may cause economic harm by backing ill-conceived taxpayer bailouts for the financial industry. Instead, Jackson called for help for the ailing U.S. auto industry and for urban and rural restructuring to end racial injustice, the newspaper said.
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