Jesse Jackson, Jr. "completely debilitated by depression," wife says
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(CBS News) Though currently receiving treatment at the Mayo Clinic for having become "completely debilitated by depression," Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., D-Ill., has every intention to return to work, maybe before September's Democratic National Convention, according to his wife, Chicago Ald. Sandi Jackson.
Responding to rumors that Jackson, who collapsed at the couple's Washington, D.C., home on June 10, had attempted suicide or was fighting alcohol and drug addiction, Mrs. Jackson told the Chicago Sun-Times, "No, no, none of that is true." She said her husband's depression, "which has not yet been diagnosed as a bipolar disorder," could be a result of his 2004 weight-loss surgery.
"His body was just worn out. I never really wanted him to have the gastric surgery in the first place," Mrs. Jackson said. "He called and told me not to worry, but it was obvious he was suffering from a form of depression."
Mrs. Jackson, commuting frequently between Chicago and the clinic in Minnesota, said their children speak with her husband "first thing in the morning and the last thing at night." She said the congressman has good and bad days, and is "now gaining weight and eating and feeling better in that sense, but he is still very depressed."
Whether Jackson will be able to return to work before Labor Day and attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., in early September is "up to the doctors," Mrs. Jackson said, "but we should know soon."
"I fully expect him to return to work, but not a day before the doctor says it's OK," she said. "And although he has talked about teaching, he's focusing on going back to work, back to his job. He is a gifted legislator."
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He's probably in the nut house for his crack addiction and depressed because he couldn't buy that other freeloading moochers senate seat from Gov. Blago.
Obama has America in a debilitating depression.
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What a load that is.
He's not even in shape to manage his OWN affairs.
Gifted my ass.
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give him some of that 'chick-fil-a' ... it's allegedly the food of the gods.
You probably can't be bothered to know how much corporate welfare goes to corporations that offshore jobs to communist countries.
So spare us your "socialist" propaganda and, yeah, stop smoking in front of your mirror.
Ask these guys for more info:
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Rick_Santorum.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/john_mccain.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/mitch_mcconnell.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/jim_demint.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Orrin_Hatch.htm#Corporations
http://www.issues2000.org/senate/Judd_Gregg.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Chuck_Grassley.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/john_cornyn.htm#Corporations
"Voted NO on repealing tax subsidy for companies which move US jobs offshore. (Mar 2005)"
Now, read that - giving taxpayer money to corporations that offshore (to communist countries). This means people in America are out of work as we're shipping jobs overseas. This also means we create a revenue problem because there are fewer working people to tax.
Obama voted 'YES' to repeal, so stop the manure about Obama being the communist supporter. That list, coming from a nonpartisan source, readily tells who the communists are.
And if Jackson were a Republican, despite the antics of some around here, I would also offer equal sympathy. We're all Americans, even if some don't quite act like it...
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