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If Republicans stay FREE concerts hip-hop with free drugs to 07 November, the Democrats are to vote?

I'm thinking … no. The prospect of free hip-hop, along with free medicines would be too much for most of the Democrats to resist. All young, anxious children suburban white, everyone in the ghetto, every major city poser aspiring rap stars … everyone would be available to vote that day. The 35-year-old living at home with mom, no job in the basement-dweller, Yahoo! presented libs though. Because they are annoying. Not sure of the facts behind the things angry man, but they are annoying. (I stole that question from another user. Is a kind of "tribute" to his work. I love it.) "Tams" … correspondence school does not count as "college." If they are college graduates and write so I went to school in fear-ass.

Download the lazy ass and actually go somewhere and do something – forget it. Now if we let the video games so they could stay high and continue their education in the murder of police beat ho, f * ck man, video games, a winner in their minds. In addition to the streets would be a hell of a lot safer.

Interview with Hip Hop Republican’s Claudio Simpkins @ RNC


Diary of a Mad Black PYC (Proud Young Conservative): Editorials, Essays, and Articles from a Hip Hop Republican


Diary of a Mad Black PYC (Proud Young Conservative): Editorials, Essays, and Articles from a Hip Hop Republican


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A Hip Hop Republican in the Age of Obama, political and social activist Lenny McAllister was one of the few active in both the RNC in 2008 and the State of the Black Union in 2009. He appears regularly on outlets including Fox and CNN. McAllister’s “Diary” includes quotes and written selections over the 2008 election cycle, chronicling Lenny as a up-and-coming leader and orator “…with a mission…


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