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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Rap Music Listener Questions Domestic Terrorism

Are you like me getting tired of how too-simple the Republicans seem to be about life? Take Sarah Palin as the perfect example. She took office saying: "what's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick"?

However, as times goes on she's becoming an egg without a shell. It takes her 4-days to come up with the publications that she reads. She blew off Gwen Ifill in the VP debate while she blew kisses and winks as the viewing public. Do you believe we can? Yes We Can, we know we can.

After this Sarah Palin's experience no one should accuse rappers of their language or not saying anything in their rap music. Sarah Palin has taken the gloves off on rhymes and simple talk - no straight talk.

She's chastising Obama for palling around with a domestic terrorist but she allows her teenage daughter to pall around untethered and we all know the outcome of her palling around. What a hypocrite?

Since she's a right-wing church goer that believes that God sanctions all things, then she must know the passage in the bible that talks about judging, casting stones and love of neighbor. Just in case that Palin does not read the bible either, here's some help - read Matt. 7:1, Matt 7:2-5 - "Do not judge, or you too will be judged.", John 8:1 - 11 - "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." "The second is this, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no other commandment greater than these." (Mark 12:28-31)

Rappers and music fans that listen to rap also know about God and the Bible. We have actually read this book and some of our mothers made it mandatory reading. So enjoy this latest video on social consciousness and responsibility.

Remember to get out and vote on November 4th to protect all our freedom to read the books of our choice and preserve our Libraries and Librarians.

1 comment:

Don said...

There is something about Sarah Palin which scares me and I don't get the same vibe from rappers.