“Tell the law my Uzi weighs a ton … I hold up a peace sign but I carry a gun,” says Obama’s nasty fellow congregate of Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity United Church, rapper Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr., aka “Common.”
While Obama at first tried to defend the racist, antisemitic, pro-Communist Wright, he eventually had to throw, if only publically, Wright overboard. But Common defended his minister.
“What I picked up from the pews…was messages of love,” Common said back then. “Anything that was going on against that love he would acknowledge and expose. He’s been a preacher that’s helped raise one of the greatest political figures in the world, and hopefully, the next President. He’s also raised one of the greatest rappers in the world [meaning Common himself].”
In fact, Common rapped at the 2008 New Year celebration at Wright’s church. “I’m gonna let you know. No people want drama. We gonna vote for my man. What’s his name? Obama … Revolution is here,” he sang, while Rev. Wright danced in the background.
Though Obama and company say they “will celebrate American poetry and prose with a gathering of poets, musicians and artists at the White House next Wednesday night,” Obama is inviting a man who hates interracial relationships – unless it’s just for sex.
TOUCH: So you don’t agree with mixed race relationships?
COMMON: I disagree with them. It’s a lack of self-love. It’s a problem.
TOUCH: Have you ever dated outside your race?
COMMON: Nah, not dated [giggles].
TOUCH: Have you slept with anybody outside your race?
COMMON: Yeah, I definitely have.
In one rap song he says, “I don’t know what it is, but white girls gettin’ ass, I know what it is, it’s cash.”
And what does this twisted rapper have to say about the men and women in blue who keep all of us (including him) safe from criminals and chaos?
“Them dick boys got a lock of cock in them
“My people on the block got a lot of [Tu]pac in them…” he raps.
“Flyer say Free Mumia on my freezer,” he raps in another song. Mumia Abu-Jamal is a prison inmate and former member of the Black Panther Party who was convicted in 1981 for killing a Philadelphia police officer.
Common even named his daughter after Assata Shakur, a Black Panther who was convicted of first-degree murder 1977 and escaped from prison and exiled to Cuba, with the FBI recognizing her as a domestic terrorist.
And what does Common think of another, previous Oval Office holder? In a 2007 “poem” entitled, “A Letter to the Law,” Common spoke about the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and what to do with President Bush.
“Seeing a friend being hung. With that happening, why they messing with Saddam?
“Burn a Bush ’cause for peace he no push no button. Killing over oil and grease, no weapons of destruction.”
So, Obama and company think it nothing to try to teach our children that killing cops and former Presidents is good “poetry,” while rapping about racism against white women is also good music.
I haven’t called the White House telephone operators since I told them under Bush that the Republicans would lose the House AND the Senate right after I discovered Bush had no intention of fighting against Illegal Immigration. It was the last time I tried to contact Bush, and I told them – and followed through - that I was going to rip the Bush bumper sticker off my car’s bumper.
I hope everyone and anyone interested in Law Enforcement, including those who appreciate Law and Order in your community, along with those who don’t hate white women and aren’t racist, to please contact the White House comment line to tell them where they can shove the Common “poet” White House invite. Thanks.
The White House comment line to reach a live operator is 202-456-1414. Here is the White House comment line with no real live operator. 202-456-1111.
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