Thursday, June 16, 2011

Scumbags republicans run a racist ad in California- This is so disgusting!!!!



By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer
Published: Wednesday, Jun. 15, 2011 - 3:38 pm Last Modified: Wednesday, Jun. 15, 2011 - 3:48 pm

LOS ANGELES -- A crudely produced video depicting gun-toting black gang members spanking a white, bikini-clad California congressional candidate has set off a furor.
Democrat Janice Hahn - who is portrayed in the Internet ad as a gyrating pole dancer - on Wednesday called the ad vulgar, racist and sexist.
Republican Craig Huey's campaign in the 36th Congressional District issued a statement denouncing the ad and saying it had no connection to the 90-second spot.
The ad says it was funded by a group called Turn Right USA, which according to government filings is based in suburban Los Angeles.

OK THIS IS MY OPINION- If you never knew what an Uncle Tom looked like.  check out the two sellout lost black men who decided to be the Amos & Andy for this Republican DICKHEAD!! This is one of the most racist, sexist ads I have seen but leave it up to the Repulicans to show their true colors!  Lets face it racism is in their veins.  They live, breathe and work as racists. They use people that they think they can control as their pawns in their evil plight to fuck up the world.  There has got to be a point sometime in your life to say NO to any amount of money being offered to you to act a damn fool.  I am convinced after looking at this video that the so-callled  GANGSTA music that hit the streets in the late 80's early 90's was the work of corrupt Republicans. I hated posting this nasty stuff, but we all have to be aware of the sickos out here that try to give us eye candy and promised riches and in turn for that they molest, rape and destroy us.  When will we all wake up and say enough is enough.  How can anyone vote Republican? WOW

 Even Alicia Keys offered her viewpoint as saying “My comments about ‘gangsta rap’ were in no way trying to suggest that the government is responsible for creating this genre of rap music,” Keys said in a statement issued by J Records. “The point that I was trying to make was that the term was oversloganized by some of the media causing reactions that were not always positive. Many of the ‘gangsta rap’ lyrics articulate the problems of the artists’ experiences and I think all of us, including our leaders, could be doing more to address these problems including drugs, gang violence, crime, and other related social issues.”




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