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Heights Patch Editor Discusses Jesse Jackson Jr. on Huff Post Live

Chicago Heights Patch Editor Chris Paicely was asked to relay what south suburban 2nd District residents think of the absent congressman.

 

Apparently Patch has been reporting on Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. a lot. Go figure.

Because Patch has covered Jackson's 2012 rollercoaster ride so extensively, Huff Post Live's Marc Lamont Hill asked Chicago Heights Patch Editor Chris Paicely to share his thoughts about the 2nd District.

Patch readers have expressed plenty of outrage over the congressman's re-election, Paicely said, but there have also been a few who are more sympathetic toward his current struggles.

What are your thoughts on Patch's contribution to the conversation?

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WA Mama

8:31 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Yay for Chris! Good job! Too bad Huff couldn't interview someone who DID vote for him, instead of a woman who they THOUGHT voted for him, but didn't, and then admitted she hadn't been paying attention to local elections. But still, Chris, way to represent the Southland!

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Ryan Fitzpatrick

11:47 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I completely agree with all of this.

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Christopher Paicely

12:59 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Thanks, WA Mama! I was honored to get the opportunity.

bruce krause

10:32 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I thought Chris, by far, was the most thoughtful and articulate person interviewed. The other three were repeating all the overused cliche rhetoric we have heard for what seems like ages.

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Christopher Paicely

1:02 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Thanks, Bruce. The whole Jesse situation is difficult to discuss, mainly because so much of it is speculation. Hopefully we'll get some real facts about what's going on with the congressman soon.

m

11:33 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

This is completely crazy!! First off, why are we having this debate whether to feel sympathy or not for JJJ? He has shown time and time again that he has no regard for representing the voters of the 2nd District. Never once has he came out and asked the voters for time or understanding. Rather his done this through underlings. Like were not a priority. He isn't incapacitated! Then the Huffington Post, who I use to respect, brings on a white lady to show that even the whites people voted for him, only to find out she isn't even in his district!! We are not a stupid district, the 2nd that is. Why do we debate something that in a different area would be cut and dry? He isn't around, he is under federal investigation arranging a plea deal, he hasn't made a public comment in months. What is there to continue and wonder?

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Joe Lake

11:54 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

JJJr: The party's over. Joe Lake, Chicago

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John Maxwell

3:10 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I urge everyone to call the congressman's office. At 7087986000 and demand that he resigns immediately!!

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Joe Lake

3:19 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Petition - Expel Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. From the U.S. House of Representatives Nov. 10, 2012. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ILCD2ndDistrict/message/112
Joe Lake, Chicago

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Dan

5:05 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Good job Chris. As already said, you had the best handle on the facts.

Becca was the prototype JJJ voter (even though she is not in the district) She said: she would have voted for him, she has not been following what is going on with him, she has sympathy for him and his family, he should not be in office if he is not representing his constituents but she would have still voted for him. How disconnected is she? Vote for any democrat "just because"?
BTW, she voted for Bobby Rush, The US rep with a rap sheet. - Perfect!

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