[quote="Mosaix":ycuzu3r8]Totally unecessary post. Politics aside, your not using any common sense.
You really do live in a secluded world, where this stuff is ok to do and say.
[quote:ycuzu3r8]Hollar at your boy.[/quote:ycuzu3r8]
Geez I mean seriously Wtf Minstrel

Its really not funny.
He is walking down a hallway with Ludacris, so what?
You hate Obama, we get it already.
Your picture is from November 2006, and you forgot the paragraph just below it that was written.
[img:ycuzu3r8]http://socialitelife.celebuzz.com/images/2006/11/ludacris113006_04-thumb.jpg[/img:ycuzu3r8]
"Barack Obama is gaining increasingly more attention with the high-profile celebrity relationships he's been forming on the first steps of his possible campaign trail toward the White House steps. I mean, he has to be, otherwise we'd have no reason to write about him. Politics is only sexy when celebs are involved. From The ShowBuzz:
The senator, contemplating a run for president in 2008, met privately with Ludacris on Wednesday. "We talked about empowering the youth," said the rapper, whose real name is Chris Bridges. Ludacris was in town to launch the YouthAIDS "Kick Me" campaign to raise HIV/AIDS awareness during a stop at Northwestern University in the Chicago suburb of Evanston. The meeting at Obama's downtown Chicago office was a meeting of two star powers: Obama, who enjoys rock star-like status on the political scene, and Ludacris, a music superstar and budding actor.
[b:ycuzu3r8]As much as I love me some Luda, I so wish Lil Jon had been the rapper[/b:ycuzu3r8] involved in this melding of minds. I have a feeling that he'd make a much better hype man on the campaign trail."
So really, I mean what an ass, trying to raise HIV/AIDS awareness.
If your going to post at least post things in the context they were used. You keep bending things to suit your Political/Bigot needs.
all aboard....
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Do you even know who Ludacris and Lil John are? Have you listened to any songs by either person. Do these songs celebrate black achievements? Are these songs positive for black youth. Do these songs promote violence, sexism, racism, and ignorance? I am sure proud they raised some money for AIDS with songs that promote violence and racism. Nice work.