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|job=Former Presidential candidate for the [[Fingerlicans]]
|job=Former Presidential candidate for the [[Fingerlicans]]
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John Jackson and Jack Johnson share the exact same DNA, and are most likely clones of some unknown person.  During the campaign, John Jackson felt that Jack Johnson's three cent titanium tax didn't go too far enough.
John Jackson and Jack Johnson share the exact same DNA, and are most likely clones of some unknown person.  During the campaign, John Jackson felt that Jack Johnson's three cent titanium tax didn't go too far enough.


==Additional Info==
== Additional Info ==
===Quotes===
=== Quotes ===
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<poem>'''Johnson''': It's time someone had the courage to stand up and say: "I'm against those things that everybody hates".
<poem>'''Johnson''': It's time someone had the courage to stand up and say: "I'm against those things that everybody hates".
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===Appearances===
=== Appearances ===
*{{elink|2ACV03|A Head in the Polls}}
*{{e|2ACV03}}

Revision as of 12:00, 29 July 2010

Tertiary character
John Jackson
John Jackson.png
ProfessionFormer Presidential candidate for the Fingerlicans
First appearance"A Head in the Polls" (2ACV03)
Episode
Voiced byJohn DiMaggio

John Jackson was the presidential candidate for the Fingerlicans in the 3000 election. However, he and his bitter rival Jack Johnson were beaten by Richard Nixon, who beat them both by exactly one vote.

John Jackson and Jack Johnson share the exact same DNA, and are most likely clones of some unknown person. During the campaign, John Jackson felt that Jack Johnson's three cent titanium tax didn't go too far enough.

Additional Info

Quotes

    Johnson: It's time someone had the courage to stand up and say: "I'm against those things that everybody hates".
    Jackson: Now I respect my opponent. I think he's a good man but, quite frankly, I agree with everything he just said!

Appearances