CaptainAmerica
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yeah BOIIII
Snoop was on The Price is Right a few weeks ago. People loved it. You'd be surprised how many middle-aged and older, middle class, white people like Snoop. For whatever reason, he just seems to get a pass on all his indiscretions. He's just likeable.
Does this help us on the west coast or the east coast???
Does this help us on the west coast or the east coast???
I liked and commented. I hope he does come out for him. Putting the "black vote" in play for a republican would be something that hasn't happened since FDR. That could happen if some major black entertainers or prominent celebs made people stop and look at the freedom message. I mean how has Obama helped minorities aside from showing them that they can be a bankster puppet too? I think Wiz, Snoop, KRS one, immortal tech, lupe fiasco and some others might actually support Ron over Obama. With even 25% of the black vote going to Ron, I don't think Obama can mathematically win.
Like someone already said it's just a shout out and not all that accurate in the statement but I'll take what comes. It's not like you can stop people from supporting Ron Paul who has stated that "freedom brings people together for many different reasons" (paraphrasing, one or two words off).
I doubt that Lupe Fiasco will be endorsing though because if I'm not mistaken he stated he will never vote for another politician in his life and he said in a song that he didn't vote for Obama.
eh, this is bad press if the GOP media gets a hold of it. How many of snoops followers are registered GOP voters? Any estimates?
^ThisFuck the GOP and their media, they will find something bad to report about either anyway.
Snoop is a boss.
Exactly. This could make the apathetic youth vote SURGGGGGEEEE!
there's no such thing as bad press
It's cool but I don't get how having an African-American (yeah, I said it) supporter will prove you're not racist. Just saying...
It's not just any African-American supporter (yeah, I also said it), it's Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg.
I hate the term African american, we are all american, my great grandmother isnt even from africa. I would rather be called american