Enough Kanye Already!!

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I think the only reason why Kanye said the shit he said was for publicity. Let's admit it, he's got a new album out, and had the perfect medium for pushing it, live television. Not only do I think he did it for publicity, I also dont think The President hates black people.
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Cleverwon

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Kanye said that shit from the heart. Look at dude trembling while he was talking. Those were real feelings.
 

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Bush (THE ILLEGITIMATE)has on numerous occasions provided proofs of the Theory though, completely dissed the NAACP and the invitation to at least come and speak, that was a bad political move tied to his personal feelings and some of his possibly racist supporting cast....I wish someone would do some research into Bush and his record on the Death Penalty while he was governor....he went to Missisipi for the Photo op with the Good ol boys first and gave pats on the back to them, completely dismissing New Orleans until 2 weeks later.......Bush has subliminally pushed his racist agenda to more of the public that Neo conservative feed off of ......he is for BiG Business so he really can't care too much about Black or Poor people too much.......he pretty much grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth.......I really do not feel it was a publicity stunt for Kanye Though, he shined a light that needed to focus on the president , and spoke for the way a LOT of people in the US feel and have been feeling since the stolen election of 2000....
 

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Master P wasnt too happy with it

“I think that if Kanye West [felt] like that, he needed to wait cause I got people in my community dying right now,” Master P told AllHipHop.com. “I got kids lost, I got parents lost, I got people got nowhere to go back to right now, so we need the government. We gon’ need the president.”

Master P, who has started the Team Rescue relief foundation, also called upon other rappers to support the Hurricane relief effort and contribute what they could.

“We from New Orleans, we feel the pain, we feel the anger. This what we going through,” said P. “This is not a game for us. This is not a joke, this is not about money. This is not about selling records.”
 
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