Snoop Dogg Accuses Obama Of Getting Funding From The KKK

Rahim

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While much of the hip-hop community as well as much of Hollywood have endorsed presidential hopeful, Barack Obama, there's a few that aren't jumping on the bandwagon. Specifically, Snoop Dogg.

According to British newspaper The Guardian, the Cali rapper isn't backing Obama. One reason is that he allegedly gave was that the Democratic candidate received campaign money from longtime anti-black organization the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).

"The KKK gave Obama money," Snoop told the paper. "They was one of his biggest supporters ... Why wouldn't they be? The media won't tell you that. They don't want you to know that. They just want you to know that this n**** befriended this other n**** who be threatening your values. But we all know all presidents lie to get into f***ing office. That's they job."

Obama, however, has denied the allegation, saying they are "completely untrue," according to Gone Hollywood.

Despite the rapper's claims, he still feels Obama is the most likely candidate to win, saying America has already chosen him as president.

"In America's eyes, that motherf***er's gonna be president 'cos [John] McCain can't f*** with him. Hillary [Clinton] can't f*** with him. He's winning over white people, white ladies," said Snoop.

Snoop isn't the only one who has openly expressed discontent toward Obama. Russell Simmons has too.

Despite publicly endorsing the black candidate, Simmons recently said in an interview with the Black Agenda Report, that Obama is a "controlled politician," just like most.

"I think about one-fourth of his campaign contributions came from small donations made over the internet, even though he collected more than any other democratic candidate from Wall Street people. So at the end of the day, he's controlled, too. That's my point. He's a mouse, too, like everybody else," Simmons said.

However, Simmons' choice to originally endorse Obama had nothing to do with race at all, and revealed during a recent interview with us that he'd like to see a woman in office just as much as he'd like to see a black man.

"I'm just as inspired to see a competent woman be elected into office as I am to see a person of color," he told BallerStatus.com. "It gives me an additional sense of hope that we will be leaders in changing the world, into a place where women will not be treated as second class citizens as they are today, or most of the darker people of the world will not live in extreme poverty as they do today."

"It would be nice for the American people to show a unique and evolved state of mind, where race and gender play only a small and subtle role in choices we make, and the best example is the choice for the leader of this country," Simmons added.

Source: EURweb.com
 

S O F I

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i think the information is available in public records but i'm not sure.
If it's in public records, Obama wouldn't openly deny it, right? But, it's possible that a donation was made. Google the KKK leader's name and there's a website that you put the name into and it says if the person made a contribution or not.

Also, what Russell Simmons says is true but if you know politics, you can't win and become President unless you're willing to compromise. That compromise will often lead to succumbing to other people and special interests, and becoming "controlled". It's a fact of politics. I'd rather do what Obama does than what Ron Paul is doing. He's not sacrificing his beliefs, but then he's not going to be President and won't be able to make a change.
 
#5
Stupid, why would the KKK fund Obama when he's black. It doesn't help out either cause. That's like saying Bush is funding Al Qaeda. I think this statement is stupid!

Yes, it all makes sense now...yes!
 

Prize Gotti

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Stupid, why would the KKK fund Obama when he's black. It doesn't help out either cause. That's like saying Bush is funding Al Qaeda. I think this statement is stupid!

Yes, it all makes sense now...yes!
whos government do you think supplied their weapons?
 
#8
If it's in public records, Obama wouldn't openly deny it, right? But, it's possible that a donation was made. Google the KKK leader's name and there's a website that you put the name into and it says if the person made a contribution or not.

Also, what Russell Simmons says is true but if you know politics, you can't win and become President unless you're willing to compromise. That compromise will often lead to succumbing to other people and special interests, and becoming "controlled". It's a fact of politics. I'd rather do what Obama does than what Ron Paul is doing. He's not sacrificing his beliefs, but then he's not going to be President and won't be able to make a change.
Yea , this is true however would anyone even talk about Ron Paul if he didnt speak on the contraversal issues he talks of? The 72 year old doesnt fit the Presidential image . If it wasn't for his beliefs , no one would really be speaking about him. He would just be another Christopher Dodd.
 
#10
You know what I hate? I hate it when you look at someone and their color/sex/clothes or whatever is what makes you say "I'd vote for that person. What would be a really funny scenario is that we get the first black president and then it turns out all the critics were right and he doesn't really know what he's doing. Then see how long it'll be before we get another black president, if ever. I'm not tryin to bash B-rock or the idea but he is only a junior senator fresh from a few short terms in his state legislature.
 

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