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Samuel L. Jackson to Randall Terry: Shut the F*** Up -- Threatens Lawsuit Over Political TV Ad -- Claims 'Substantial Emotional Distress'
"Mr. Jackson's threats seek to squelch free speech and political discourse. Evidently, the Hollywood elite want free speech for themselves, but no-one else." -- Randall Terry
 
Contact: Juan Lepanto, 304-289-3700, 202-531-7547; View TV ad at www.UncleTomJackson.com
 
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, 2012 /Standard Newswire/ -- Samuel L. Jackson released a video for Barack Obama called "Wake the F*** Up."  
 
In response, Terry for President released a TV ad that has already run on over 100 TV stations entitled: "Jackson Carries Water for Racists."
 
In addition, Mr. Terry released a faux-Dr. Seuss rhyme in a video aimed at Mr. Jackson entitled, "The New Uncle Tom."
 
The TV ad and comedy video can be seen at: www.UncleTomJackson.com
 
While actors Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman, John Cho, Kal Penn, Eva Longoria, Kerry Washington, and others frequent the airwaves on behalf of Obama -- there appears to be a double standard as to who is allowed to express their opinion.  On Tuesday, October 16, Mr. Jackson's law firm, Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP, sent a letter threatening a lawsuit against any TV stations that run the ad, as well as threatening legal action against Mr. Terry. They demand that stations cease airing Mr. Terry's ad immediately or they will sue the TV stations and Mr. Terry for defamation and slander.
 
In the letter, Jackson's attorneys claim:
 
"The Commercial states that Samuel L. Jackson associates himself with persons and organizations who advocate that "Blacks are human weeds" and want "to abort Black babies" and "sterilize Black men and women" and advocate "Black genocide." All such statements are false, defamatory and outrageous.
 
"The use of Mr. Jackson's name and image to advocate the highly offensive statements in the Commercial, namely that he supposedly advocates "Black genocide," and the other such outrageous positions discussed above, has caused Mr. Jackson to suffer substantial emotional distress. 

   
 
"Moreover, Mr. Jackson has incurred substantial damages to his goodwill and future publicity value in connection with the Commercial.
 
"Moreover, Randall Terry maintains a website at the domain name www.UncleTomJackson.com where he refers to Mr. Jackson as "Uncle Tom" and expressly states about him: 'Mr. Jackson is advocating the eradication of his own race.'
 
"Mr. Jackson may seek substantial monetary damages, including punitive damages, for this violation."
 
Mr. Terry states:
 
"We are confused, amused, and saddened by the threats from Mr. Jackson. The stations are protected by FCC law from any legal action for ANY political campaign ad that runs on their stations. And I am protected by the first amendment -- not to mention the truth.
 
"Will not be bullied or intimidated by Mr. Jackson's threats, nor will we stop running the ad. Shame on Mr. Jackson for trying to silence political dissent."

The TV ad and comedy video can be seen at: www.UncleTomJackson.com