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Harryk May 13th 11 09:40 PM

snerk
 
M
Rapper Common's White House invitation makes Sarah Palin, Fox News go crazy
by Kyle Anderson

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.

But don’t tell that to FOX News and Sarah Palin.

They and other conservative outlets are expressing outrage today that
the Chicago-born artist (born Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.) will be a guest
at the White House tonight as part of an evening celebrating poetry,
hosted by Michelle Obama.

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Anything that ****es off the moron Palin and the news network of the
birthers is worth doing.

Jack. May 14th 11 12:06 AM

snerk
 
On May 13, 4:40*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
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."[

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.

Harryk May 14th 11 12:35 AM

snerk
 
Jack. wrote:
On May 13, 4:40 pm, 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
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."[

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.


1. There are many unanswered questions about that Jersey Pike shooting.
There's also no question that Chesimard is a bad character. Be that
as it may, Common has every right to write any sort of song lyrics
he likes.

2. There are far worse churches around than those in which the
Rev. Wright held the pulpit.

Your boy Cheney lied us into a way that killed 4000 Americans and thens
of thousands of non-combatant Iraqis. Cheney was often at the White
House. He's far worse than Common ever was or will be.

Jack. May 14th 11 12:50 AM

snerk
 
On May 13, 7:35*pm, Harryk wrote:


"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
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."[


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.


1. There are many unanswered questions about that Jersey Pike shooting.
* * There's also no question that Chesimard is a bad character. Be that
* * as it may, Common has every right to write any sort of song lyrics
* * he likes.


The answered one is that Chesimard was duly convicted. And everyone
has the right to not like that Common was invited to the WH after
defending a very bad person, and to blame Obama for doing just that.


2. There are far worse churches around than those in which the
* * Rev. Wright held the pulpit.


Not many and not much worse, and BHO attended this one. The one that
teaches hatred of America.

Your boy Cheney lied us into a way that...


Not even a good try at deflection... it remains that the Obama's
invited an asshole to the WH. Probably was a favor to Wright.
Besides, I thought it was Bush that lied, now it's Cheney. Of course,
we have video evidence from back in the Clinton era that the Dems in
the House and Senate were calling for us to go in to get Sadam, and
that he had WMDs, long before Bush. Bush just enabled them to pull
the trigger.

Got to go. Boating tomorrow, then headed down to see the Shuttle
launch Monday. Call your nurse for your wheelchair. :-

Harry Krause[_5_] May 14th 11 01:18 AM

snerk
 
Jack. wrote:


Not even a good try at deflection... it remains that the Obama's
invited an asshole to the WH. Probably was a favor to Wright.
Besides, I thought it was Bush that lied, now it's Cheney. Of course,
we have video evidence from back in the Clinton era that the Dems in
the House and Senate were calling for us to go in to get Sadam, and
that he had WMDs, long before Bush. Bush just enabled them to pull
the trigger.

Got to go. Boating tomorrow, then headed down to see the Shuttle
launch Monday. Call your nurse for your wheelchair. :-


Cheney ought to be in prison. Bush was too stupid to know better.



Percy May 14th 11 03:03 AM

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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