Obama/ Gore ’08: Set it Straight.


You heard it here first.

Would you vote for a Obama Gore ticket?

That sh*t is real sexy.

The Times has a video up on Black women in South Carolina
and what they think of Obama.

?I?ve got enough black in me to want somebody black to be our president,? she said in her tiny beauty shop, an extension of her home, after a visit from an Obama organizer. ?I would love that, but I want to be real, too.?

Part of being real, said Ms. Vereen, whom everyone calls Miss Clara, is worrying that a black president would not be safe.

?I fear that they just would kill him, that he wouldn?t even have a chance,? she said as she styled a customer?s hair with a curling iron. One way to protect him, she suggested, would be not to vote for him.

And Mrs. Clinton?

?We always love Hillary because we love her husband,? Ms. Vereen said. Then she paused. Much of the chitchat in her shop is about whether a woman could or should be president.

?A man is supposed to be the head,? she said. ?I feel like the Lord has put man first, and I believe in the Bible.?

Wow.

Is all I have to say.

I understand that Ms. Vereen trying to reconcile her faith
with her politics, but she is making a very dangerous inference
about whether or not a woman should

be authoratative positions of power.

Protect Obama from snipers BY NOT VOTING FOR HIM.

COME ON FAMILY.

I don’t think I can ride for that.

Thats like, a med school admissions committee not admitting me
because they believe that people are not going to want to be my patient.

NOT COOL.

I do however feel her on being fearful of HIS SAFETY.

We have a violent history when it comes to Black leaders.

Peep his ground troop strategy:

In trying to reach these voters, the Obama campaign has organized a network around beauty salons, a central gathering spot for black women, particularly in rural areas like this one.

Ashley Baia, 23, the Obama organizer here in Horry County, is like a modern-day circuit rider, traveling from salon to salon on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the busiest days for getting a hairdo. Ms. Baia makes repeated visits, hoping to develop relationships with the owners and customers and giving spiels in which she notes that after law school, Mr. buy brand viagra Like all medicines, Kamagra also have some side effects but there are no worries as the side effects are mild in nature. All the above viagra purchase buy can be found in the online pharmacies and foreign pharmacies. Even if you are not using any financial or credit card information on the page, it is very important to know because most of ED men think themselves the generic tadalafil persons with unusual health condition. They levitra online pharmacy are “Raktha(red), Krishna(black) and shweta(white)”. Obama skipped going to a big firm and went to work instead on the South Side of Chicago as a community organizer. [That n*gga SJ as well].

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Breihan waxes poetic about 50’s “I got money.”

Up until I saw the video at Nahright, I never heard the song
before.

Then I realized that ol boy took the Audio Two break,
sh*t is nastee.

Say what you want about Bre, at the end of the day,
I can tell when he is really excited to be writing about
something. As a music lover, that sh*t is priceless.

I love the third verse where 50 basically quits rapping and lapses into a playground-taunt singsong. And then he quits that and busts out the “Hip-Hop Hooray” chant, like words can no longer express just how much money he has and he just has to wave his wrist under your nose because he’s sick of talking about it. Curtis might’ve been an absolute mess, but absolutely nobody is better at this sort of supervillain fuck-you than 50.

Supervillan f*ck you.

Nice.

What would be a really dope video would be ground footage of the
Iraq war, footage of foreclosed houses, Mychal Bell sitting in jail,
Obama going door to door stacking votes in Iowa, the noose
hanging on the door of the Teachers College professor.

I don’t suggest these images as a means to down play
his intended message.

What I am interested in is the juxtaposition his words, along with the
historicalness of the beat with some OTHER images that are clearly related
to money.

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Mychal Bell is back in jail. Why? I don’t know, and the news is not
reporting about it clearly.

Why I do know is that Earl Ofari Hutchinson has a dope piece
about WHY civil rights leaders didn’t get Mychal out of jail.

The DA claims that several other scrapes with the law helped keep him there. But he’s there in bigger part because his family couldn’t raise the portion of the $90,000 bond the courts slapped on Bell. For a working class, black family, in a low wage small Southern town, this seems like a King’s ransom. But as bail goes in felony conviction cases, this is not exorbitant.

So why didn’t civil rights leaders, the black celebrities, and the marchers that made Bell a cause c?l?bre and eagerly mugged for the TV cameras pony up the cash to get him out?

The painful answer to that is that civil rights leaders let Bell down. They filled the air with harsh rhetoric about a new civil rights movement, hawked and wore black T-shirts with slogans like “Enough is enough” and “Free the Jena 6,” and saber-rattled the DA with talk about hauling him before a Congressional committee. Instead, they should have filled baskets with checks to spring Bell. British rocker/actor David Bowie pointed to this shameful failure when he did more than shout and fist wave. He put up $10,000 for the Jena Defense legal Fund.

My answer is simple, in their eyes, he is not their son.

When you look at a child and you see them as (potentially) your
own you make decisions wearing a completly different lens.

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Would you vote for a Obama/Gore ticket?

Why not?

Why didn’t anyone else come up with the Mychal Bell $?

Why did it take David Bowie, an Old School White Rocker
to do it?

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