Thursday, April 3, 2008

SNOOP BLASTS OBAMA

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Hip-hop star SNOOP DOGG has launched a scathing attack on U.S. presidential hopeful BARACK OBAMA - accusing him of gleaning support from a race hate group. The rapper, real name Calvin Broadus Jr., insists the Democratic candidate has received funding from historically anti-black organisation the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). He says, "The KKK gave Obama money. They was (sic) one of his biggest supporters... Why wouldn't they be? The media won't tell you that. They don't want you to know that. They just want you to know that this n**ger befriended this other n**ger who be (sic) threatening your values. "But we all know all presidents lie to get into f**king office. That's they (sic) job." But Dogg insists Obama will still emerge victorious in the October (08) elections. He adds, "In America's eyes, that muthaf**ker's gonna be president 'cos (John) MCCain can't f**k with him. Hillary (Clinton) can't f**k with him. He's winning over white people, white ladies.

This doesn't make any sense to me. If the media was so hellbent on blasting Obama for his association with Reverent Wright who they continually called a racist (FYI: he's not), why wouldn't they try to bring him down with these accusations??? Where u getting your info Snoop? Fox News???

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