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Street Roots • July 14-20, 2017 N ew s Page 5 JACKSON, from page 4 “which is an accomplishment of sorts, considering the administration’s track record,” Jackson said. Jackson said that if referees handled the NBA finals the way we handle voting, it wouldn’t be tolerated. “No one wants an unfair ballgame,” Jackson said. “They want good, honest referees. “We put more integrity on a basketball game than we do on voting,” Jackson said. “There should be integrity on both.” One way to restore the integrity to voting is to pass laws that would automatically register voters as soon as they turn 18, Jackson said in a recent column for the Chicago Sun-Times. In 2015, Oregon became the first state to do this; unless they opt out, eligible voters are automatically registered when they obtain or renew a driver’s license or state ID card. Along with efforts to suppress voters, Jackson said he also took issue with Attorney General Je ff Sessions’ plans to increase the use of private prisons. “He wants to open up private jails and close public schools,” Jackson said. “Less voting and more prison. “H e’s a Confederate,” Jackson said. “That’s what he stands for.” Jackson said that if King were alive today, “he would understand the backlash, what I call the ‘counter- cultural revolution.’” “He would fight to resist it,” Jackson said. But “he would certainly not be surprised by it. And resist is exactly what Jackson said he intends to do. “There are two big elections this year in New Jersey and in Virginia,” Jackson said. “And next year, the entire Congress is up for re-election.” The upcoming elections will give those who didn’t vote, and those who did and are suffering from voters’ remorse, “an opportunity to redeem themselves,” Jackson said. JESSE JACKSON: THROUGH THE YEARS Jesse Jackson was born Oct. 8,1941, in Also in Left Behind by Daniel Cox I once led bad company. We were hellhound thugs Loathing and hated by all. Even I feared them which was a boon Or bane, it happens When they commit mutiny. For I was chewed up and spit out Broke, broken. That’s the way the game goes, Or so I am told. Sum m er by M addy Brown-Clark Summer is here With rainbow fountains And Lilac Breezes Sunshine songs With guitars humming Ferris Wheels And cotton candy And country races Full of fun and Smiling faces. M A X train that left two men and another one Courtesy of Streetwise / INSP.ngo »OUCHNUT At Health Share, we believe good health is more than what happens inside your doctor's office. Good health starts in your community and includes staying active, eating healthy food and getting regular check-ups. WORD JUMBLE EM LPA T’ Y Share your healthy habits with family and friends. We can all have better health when we share it together. IPLF o M EOHR Which doughnut is named a fte r Elvis Presley's entourage? k J ASMMOI m Print answer here hh □ r ’s health Better health together. www.heaiihshareoregon.org