snerk
On Fri, 13 May 2011 16:06:10 -0700 (PDT), "Jack."
sent the following message
On May 13, 4:40Â*pm, Harryk wrote:
Common is about the least controversial rapper in the business.
He s
roughly as edgy as LeVar Burton. He s the rap version of Wayne
Brady.
He s a friendly, easy-going, cross-cultural musician and actor
who stars
in easygoing rom-coms with Queen Latifah, only appears menacing
to Tina
Fey and Steve Carrell on celluloid, and is typically the first
person
mentioned whenever anybody brings up the concept of a conscious
MC.
"Common was invited by First Lady Michelle Obama to appear at a
poetry
reading on May 11, 2011 at the White House.[15] This caused furor
with
the New Jersey State Police and their union,[16] who disagreed with
his lyrical content. The president of the New Jersey State Troopers
Fraternal Association voiced concern to the White House. They cite
the
song "A Song For Assata" which lavishly praises a member of the
Black
Liberation Army named Joanne Chesimard,[17] a domestic terrorist who
was convicted in 1977 of the first degree murder of a state trooper
and sentenced to life in prison."
"He is a Christian and has been a member of the Trinity United
Church
Oo of Christ in Chicago led by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright since his
childhood. Following the controversy over one of Wright's sermons,
Common criticized the American news media's coverage of the incident
as having "an agenda."[
Those birds in the big white house are an embarrasment to all decent
patriotic Americans.
Not quite Mr. Burton, eh? But at least you're standing up for a
Christian... oh, he's a "God damn America" Christian. Figures. One
of your brothers. :-)
This place never changes. Still inhabited by left-wing, lemming
liberals. Ya'll have fun.
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