Posted on 07/16/2004 7:33:50 PM PDT by paltz
whaddya think... open minded or just a publicity stunt?
I'm not quite sure. I don't know enough about P. Diddy to make a judgement. I know he's super rich and probably doesn't need any publicity.
I think Blacks would do well to understand their "pawn status" vis a vis the Rats.
Most serious minded people either don't know what a P-Piddy is, or if they do they don't care.
Puffy has never been know to exploit a situation for his own benefit, nor have I ever known him to attempt manipulation for free publicity.
It's just so unlike him.
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Now why in the world is Kerry meeting "privately" with Puff Daddy? He really must have some time on his hands. Quite the clintonesque move, I'd say.
At least he seems open to Republican ideas. That's most the battle. Democrats win people over with slogans and emotions, when people actually listen to what the two parties say, Democrats are in trouble.
On occasion I do check out MTV, especially when they do some 'news' event. Its quite frightening the far left bias of this network considering how impressionable some youths can be.
Yeah, the middle of the road.....Like hell
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Good grief! Who could take P Diddy or Puff Daddy or whatever name he uses seriously as a political consultant? It would be nice if a semi-popular Black entertainer decided to be a Republican, but that's hardly a reasonable use of the candidate's time.
If Kerry lost all of the P D vote, would it matter? If Bush got all of it, would it matter? I don't think so.
In his quest to be our president, the dem nominee has time to meet with some faded hiphop clown, but he doesn't have time to receive national security breifings.
"At least he seems open to Republican ideas. ..."
Maybe P.Diddy is tired of getting taxed up to his ying-yang.
According to newsmeat the only candidates he's supported are Hillary and Rev. Al Sharpton, so I think it's safe to assume he's a liberal
I think Diddy is a young Donald Trump. He dabbles in alot of stuff.
All I know is I liked him when I saw him at a concert right after 911 and he was waving the flag and enthusiastically shouting his love for the US.
Queezy made it clear that if you don't vote the way we tell you, you've been fooled by the eveil conservative conspiracy.
A lot of "we was robbed." And, I hope us non-racists have good people examining the voter rolls to minimize black voter fraud. They clearly intend to whine about every effort to question any black voter, no matter how many times he tries to votes.
So, if Diddy doesn't want to be accused of selling out to whitey ("if you aren't with us, you're against us"), he is 1000% with the black racist dems.
The failure of both speakers was that neither acknowledged and gave credit to the black rappers who are working so hard on behalf of their people. They also failed to urge the solution to whitey putting all those black guys in jail; stop buying/using./elling all the dope.
"I think Blacks would do well to understand their "pawn status" vis a vis the Rats"
Some do..just not nearly enough...if they wanna blame "the man" for keeping them down, they need to figure out who "the man" really is... i.e. the Liberal Left.
Agreed... I like that he's not jumping on the "blacks must vote democrat" bandwagon and is willing to take in both sides...I know this much about him...He knows about hard work, he's knows that to make it, you gotta do it yourself, no one is or should give it to you.... I personally find that admirable.
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