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Obama on Hip Hop
#8827452 - 08/25/08 08:57 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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I feel that he handled this question very well.
Vote Nader.
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And you know he wanted to say "Lil' Wayne is off the heezy," but he didn't want to tarnish his image by openly supporting a rapper who constantly advocates drug use.
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Dude, Obama reps Jay-Z. One more reason to vote for the man. If you like Yonder Mountain God Damn Stringed Cheese Grateful Dead Hippie Reunion Fest then vote Nader, but if you a G and you got love for the streets then the choice is clear.
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I'm all about hip hop, and Obama had me more excited for this election than I have ever been in the past. I even registered to vote, something I vowed I would never do. However... Joe. Fucking. Biden. I always thought Obama seemed like a really bright guy but that had to be one of the poorest strategical decisions I've ever seen since I first started following politics.
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What's poor about it? When I heard Joe Biden would be his VP, I actually started considering voting Obama rather than 3rd party... still haven't decided on that yet, and still leaning 3rd party pretty heavily. Obama is a tool, but Joe Biden is a smart man with regards to foreign policy, one area where Obama is sorely lacking. Their stance on supporting prohibition puts me off, I'll admit.
Edited by Entropymancer (08/26/08 01:20 AM)
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You do realize that Biden is responsible for the 'rave act?'
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Quote:
Entropymancer said: Joe Biden is a smart man with regards to foreign policy. Their stance on supporting prohibition puts me off, I'll admit.
Obviously I don't
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Don't get cocky with me son.
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> I always thought Obama seemed like a really bright guy
Trust me, because I used to be blind about Obama as well, the more you look into him, the more disgusted you will become. I wanted somebody good so desperately I projected what I wanted into Obama without really looking to see what he stands for. It is painful, but I found that once I removed the rose colored classes, Obama is pretty ugly. Consider voting third party.
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Re: Obama on Hip Hop [Re: Seuss]
#8830054 - 08/26/08 10:24 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bright doesn't neccessarily apply to positive in politics. It often seems to manifest in 'intentional manipulation', as opposed to 'reckless endangerment'.
If Barrack was honest in his Rolling Stone interview, the guy's got some pretty good taste in music.
McCain's fondness for ABBA leaves a nastier taste in my mouth than... actually listening to ABBA. Anyone who relates to a stint in a cell in ABBA at least has some sense, but if it's remembered fondly there's probably damage to go along with it.
Of course, these things have nothing really to do with policy, more eccentricities and the generational differences.
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Re: Obama on Hip Hop [Re: numonkei]
#8830096 - 08/26/08 10:36 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
numonkei said: the guy's got some pretty good taste in music.
and he can dance...
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Touche, salesman!
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He's just humoring that white lady. If B-Rock busted out his true dance moves no one but Michael Jackson would vote for him because everyone would be jealous
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