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Let's Talk Politics

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You can over throw a country and throw it into tumultous chaos, but you can't fix that Grand Canyon-esque GAP between your teeth? Cmon girl, cmon.

As I'm flipping through Marketing TV (MTV for all you non viewers), I caught a glimpse of Sean Comb's campaign to get young voter's to the polls, fittingly named Vote or Die. Usually, the MTV drivel flows right off like water off a ducks back, and avoids any part of my brain. But I could not help to think....

"Well, atleast he's not shooting up clubs anymore, and blaming his Artists"

THEN, the thought hits me...

"If you need Puff Daddy to motivate you to register to vote and go to the polls, please stop. I'd rather have informed people voting, than people who actually like Puffy Daddy music deciding your future and mine."

Vote or Die? Jesus. Wasn't that a name of a DMX album?

BREAKING NEWS! PUFFY DADDY AND HIS CAREER HAVE GONE MISSING!

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Comments (2)

iseya:

liking the banner...:)

R:

OK... There's talking politics and then there's clowning someone for their looks. What's up with that? Some men think a gap in the front tooth is sexy. I don't agree with Condoleza Rice, don't get me wrong! But talking politics on her can include things like lieing for the president. And MTV? Come on now... the channel represents the youth of our country. Frankly, I'm surprised that you bothered to stop and watch it. On the other hand, good point that we don't want to consider Puff as the impetus for bringing first timers to the polls. Back to the other hand, at least they might go. Who knows what may happen. Suggestion: change the title of this blurb to ign'ant black folk disguised as leaders. LOL no offense to black folk, just ign'ant black folk. I'm outro, call me if you wanna blaze one up.

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