Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Jesse Jackson and Roxana Saberi

I bet this ticks Obama off.

Certainly, Obama, the great uniter and healer and talker, doesn't need someone like Jesse Jackson to intervene in the case of Roxana Saberi.

From CNN:

The Rev. Jesse Jackson has offered to travel to Iran to help release a jailed Iranian-American journalist who was recently convicted of spying.

"If our voices are heard in Iran today, I would be anxious to travel with a delegation to Iran, if we are permitted, and make an appeal for her freedom," said the longtime civil rights activist, according to his Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Jackson, 67, was speaking Tuesday at a peace conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

"Whenever we've brought people out of captivity, whether in Syria, Cuba, Iraq, or Yugoslavia, or Liberia, it's always opened a diplomatic door to reduce tensions," he added.

Roxana Saberi, 31, was sentenced Saturday to eight years in prison after a one-day trial that was closed to the public. The decision prompted sharp denunciations from President Barack Obama, as well as other U.S. and international officials.

Saberi's lawyer has said he will appeal the verdict.

I wonder if Obama feels like he's being undercut by Jackson.

Apparently, Jackson thinks he can accomplish what Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the State Department can't get done.

Kind of a slap in the face to the Obama administration.

Frankly, I don't care how Saberi gets her freedom or who is responsible, as long as she is freed. And soon.

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