Saturday, January 17, 2009

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rhynoceros (1 day ago) 0 Reply
2 pac is revived in us all hes the rap elvis one utter most respect for him. i feel blessed to know he is ressurected within me and his soul is not dead he lives within us all. if you into tupacs revolutionary lyrics listen to immortal technique hes dope.
AlwayzKeepYaHeadUp (1 week ago) 0 Reply
It's sad that all the young soldiers are dyin young
RIP 2PAC, U WILL NEVER B FORGOTEN
hmpf (2 weeks ago) +3 Reply
Pac couldn't of said it better in this song.

R.I.P. to all the people in the world, black white, Hispanic, Asian, who died too early to reach their full potential and were not given a chance to grow and contribute to this world in a positive way....
GUNINYOFACE (2 weeks ago) 0 Reply
god bless the dead
Smokey784 (2 weeks ago) 0 Reply
dang 2pac why did you have to move on so early....i wonder how rap would be if you were still here with us.....dang....R.I.P.....2PAC SHAKUR
FROMC2WD (3 weeks ago) 0 Reply
life is a fuckn trick man
rest in peace homie
we all miss you
stephanepaquette1994 (3 weeks ago) 0 Reply
R.I.P TUPAC SHAKUR we missin you
luuntjemae (1 month ago) +1 Reply
The say the Good Die Young
We say The Hood die Young ;)

Tupac R.I.ThugsMansion
xsteer (1 month ago) +7 Reply
Why do the good die young? Maybe they're just to good for our fake and crooked world. Maybe they deserved something better,

RIP Tupac Shakur, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King.
freddeeyh (1 month ago) 0 Reply
RIP Eazy-E, Notorious BIG, And all da boys in da hood tha died young of the gunz in da hood dat we dunt wan, we only got one luv broda, rasta an hiphop man, keep ya head up, one love stay true mand!

2pacshakurowns (1 month ago) +9 Reply
You know what they say, "It doesn't make you less of a man if you cry to a Tupac song."
Tupac4everr (2 months ago) +9 Reply
Damn pac , we all miss you homie :(

You indeed died young but you were/are more than good, you're superior, the boss & master of rap! Nobody is better than you!!!

we all shed "so many tears" 4 you, the one & only MAKAVELLI THE DON 4 everrrr!!!

R.I.P Godfather of Gangsta rap (l) much love 4 you man....
t3k4y (2 months ago) 0 Reply
2pac is good....he die young!
Rest In Peace
86ambition (2 months ago) 0 Reply
noo plane been falling seen long tim3 ago, but not it good ,,liv3 2 da fullest / and see what aroud you -- me i living wit no fear p3t3 aka ambition lov 2 my fam male/22/?
inkman12345678910 (2 months ago) 0 Reply
pac talks about 9 11 planes falling from the sky love pac biggest fan ever respect to all pac fans
devinahit (2 months ago) 0 Reply
kay ... was he a blood or a crip real talk i love tupac.. but i aint never knw.ww he rocked both red and blue..both peircings on each of of his nose at different points in his life..but im sure he was a crip..alie?
bestaay20097777 (2 months ago) +2 Reply
he said dont care if u blood or cuzz long as u got love for thugs ! he was thug life that was a movement that was cool with the bloods and crips thats why he had on blue bandanas and red bandanas he was trying to unite the gangs and change the world like a real man ! snoop is crip and suge is blood and he roled with both he had his own gang thug life he was not a follower he wanted to bring them 2gether tho so he was not blood or crip ok he was bigger than that he was thug life in the middle
mamifreakky100 (3 months ago) 0 Reply
PAC VERSE ON HERE IS THE GREATEST EVER
mamifreakky100 (3 months ago) 0 Reply
GREATEST VERSE IN HIPHOP HISTORY
mamifreakky100 (3 months ago) 0 Reply
U A BITCH IF U DISAGREE

WuKillah187 (5 months ago) +2 Reply
RIP tupac amaru shakur...
codylawson2005 (6 months ago) +6 Reply
jay z sucks balls he woundnt be in the game if it wasnt for big L
wizardcarlos (5 months ago) -1 Reply
that doesnt mean he sucks balls. a lot of rappers got in the game cause of other people. like, tupac practically got biggie in the game. eminem and dre got 50 cent big. 50 cent made the game big. jay z is actually a legend. rip tupac
Cr33py (4 months ago) +5 Reply
Fu*k G-unit and 50 snitch wack @ss rappers man, if Tupac and Biggie were here now theyd be B*tch slappin these wack @ss rappers fo real!
dra7ron (6 months ago) +3 Reply
Can anybody tell me why it seems the good die young?:(
great song...RIP 2pac,Big Pun, Big L,Notorious BIG,Eazy-E and the others that passed away to early..
razor5617 (7 months ago) 0 Reply
R.I.P Pac,its weird though he died on my 4th birthday
weswtf (7 months ago) -4 Reply
want do u want a blue peter badge litle cunt
porn1978 (4 months ago) -1 Reply
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!
porn1978 (4 months ago) -2 Reply
lmao!!
bc2358 (9 months ago) +8 Reply
uhhh the twin towers was attacked twice the first was before pac died so of course he would describe that

Mediv87 (9 months ago) +5 Reply
"IN TIMES LIKE THESE WE FEEL CLOSEST"
imann123 (9 months ago) +3 Reply
yo stuntun 101 ur the dumb ass left eye didnt die in a plane crash
pmk85 (9 months ago) +6 Reply
thats right, aaliyah did. [r.i.p babygirl, left eye and tupac!]
Stuntun101 (9 months ago) +3 Reply
He's Talking about Left Eye dumbass
MakaveliLeonidis (10 months ago) +3 Reply
Yeah man that's true!!!I agree wit ya!!!
mysterious780 (11 months ago) +5 Reply
I remember hearing this song in 1999, and of course, this is pure quality rap here. A few years later, I listen to this song and... the first verse with Pac sounded like he was describing 9/11. Anyone listened to the words, then think of the Twin Towers attack? I mean, Pac's vocals were recorded in 1996 or earlier, yet, he sounded like he described an event that happened 5 years after his death!!!
WesPipez (1 year ago) +3 Reply
prayers to ya boy n u cuz....t.i.p.
WesPipez (1 year ago) +3 Reply
god bless u and ur sister. my prayers go out to her and you and ur family. rest in peace erin (very spiritual nigga)
legendkiller79 (1 year ago) +5 Reply
2 Pac Raps from the heart!

All his songs are at least12 years or older. These rappers music today is garbage, going comercial is killing the rap game!



bombs (1 year ago) +3 Reply
love dis track
Mafiosi5 (1 year ago) +4 Reply
ive no idea but i hope whoever iz responsible for his tragic death burns in hell pac was a lot more than good and he died young

r.i.p. 2 tha greatest mc of all time
TupacsBigFan (1 year ago) +3 Reply
Pac, ull always live in my heart! neva 4get ya no matter wut!!!
TupacsBigFan (1 year ago) +2 Reply
OF COURZ IT IZ
laydeeROYALTY (1 year ago) +4 Reply
nice video
sid101 (1 year ago) +7 Reply
i can't stop gettin crazy off this track man, i'll shed a tear for my home boy any day.
layzboy1984 (1 year ago) +6 Reply
2 pac ill song......love this song
HurricaneAndrew24 (1 year ago) +6 Reply
Tupac can throw the edgyest stuff right at you, but you still feel the innocent soul that can never be wronged out
123alliionme (1 year ago) +7 Reply
r.i.p. to ya alwayas have and always will luv ya tupac.... and i luv dis sung...
Jrock308 (1 year ago) +11 Reply
Not only do i miss pac, i miss the outlaws that sang with him, i also miss 2s mentality.
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joel198919891989 (1 year ago) +6 Reply
RIP my nigga Homer everytime i think about u playa i shed a tear i still cant believe u gone dog RIP peace playa and all the other fallen soljas that left us to soon
TupacsBigFan (1 year ago) +9 Reply
pac was the one who was the best person and died young... he died in an unnatural way and it wasnt his fault, damn i miss that man pac!!!
airsoftking57 (1 year ago) +11 Reply
I love this song but every time I listen to it, it reminds me of my sister who died in 1990 she would be 21 today...... Erin I miss you
musulmon (1 year ago) +12 Reply
ma nigga pac died young.. but his soul still lives thru us!
Jrock308 (1 year ago) +1 Reply
God lookin at me funny!
Yesterdayssoldier (1 year ago) +1 Reply
cause god wants the good by his side
hanovers0ccer (1 year ago) +4 Reply
yo give it up to ppl that died in our lifes, tupac, biggy, and every one we lost in our lifes
Yesterdayssoldier (1 year ago) Show -6 Reply
hanovers0ccer (1 year ago) +1 Reply
o yea biggies a fag wut r u a soulja boy fan? fuckin punk
HurricaneAndrew24 (1 year ago) +3 Reply
is it true that the good die young?

NAOSEIK (1 year ago) +1 Reply
"plaines falling from the sky"

that looks like the 9/11... damn
Dream2See2Pac (1 year ago) +2 Reply
Cant belive hes gone.... Omg how could sum1 take him from this earth....
Dream2See2Pac (1 year ago) +1 Reply
Yea Still True "Its So Easy Regret Things After They Done" Why?--->"The Good Die Young"<---?Why
ajaxultrazzz (1 year ago) +3 Reply
2Pac nigga 1 luv!
uver266 (1 year ago) +1 Reply
does anyone
have the answer?????
killamasta3 (1 year ago) +3 Reply
im geussin it, still it make sense. mayb cuz they good, das why god wanna take dem into heaven early... we dun wanna die but we wanna go to heaven still.
r i p pac. pac helped many to think different.
Efil4zaggin89 (1 year ago) +3 Reply
if i could, you'd be the 1st to know....
nice vid....
give it up 4 tupac....
missrhyda (2 years ago) +3 Reply
can anybody tell me why THE GOOD DIE YOUNG.
ONE LOVE 4 2PAC.


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At 7:20pm on January 19, 2009, ~C0QU3TA~ said…
I can wait for him to become pres. Just to be apart of history is so i dont even know how to discribe it... but i know what you mean... how do you feel about obama

I AM JUST SHOCKED. I MEAN BUT I DONT LIKE THE WAYS OF THIS COUNTRY WHICH STILL EXIST WHICH EFFECT PEOPLE OF COLOR AND ALL THE VIOLENCE I MEAN I WISH ALL THE NEGATIVE PEOPLE COULD CHANGE AND NOT BE HATERS AND APPRECIATE THE FACT THAT ALL THE LIES BLOOD SWEAT IN TEARS THAT WENT INTO HURTING PEOPLE OF COLOR HAS NOW CHANGED. THE WHITE HOUSE CAN NOW BE PAINTED A DIFFERENT COLOR AND ALL THOSE OLD STATUES WHICH REPRESENT THE HATRED THAT HURTED HISPANICS, NATIVE AMERICANS,AND AFRICANS CAN NOW BE TORN DOWN LIKE SADDAM HUSSEIEN STATUE AND THE BERLIN WALL AND ALL THE CHANGE IS POSSIBLE NOW SO NEW DOLLAR BILLS CAN BE PRINTED WITH HIS FACE ON IT AND NEW STATUES OF PROMINENT PEOPLE OF COLOR CAN NOW BE BUILT AND ALL THOSE OLD TOWNS SMALL TOWNS AND BIG CITIES WHICH KEEP THE HATRED OF MONETARY GAIN IN PROGRESS AND PROCESS TO KEEP PEOPLE SLAVES TO THIS SYSTEM AND THIS WORLD DIVIDED CAN NOW BE CHANGED BUT ALTHOUGH MANY PEOPLE ARE GONNA BE AGAINST THE CHANGE AND HATE THE FACT THAT THEY CANT PLAY THE RACE CARD OR BLAME GAME NO MORE ITS LIKE OBAMA IS THE REASON BLACK FOLKS AND PEOPLE OF COLOR CAN NOW REALIZE CHANGE IS POSSIBLE ON ALL LEVELS WHICH THERE WAS NO CHANGE BECAUSE THE SAME PEOPLE WHO ROSE MONEY FOR HIM AND VOTED HIM IN NEED TO ADOPT THE SAME PRINICIPLES INTO THERE OWN LIVES AND HOUSES AND COMMUNITIES AND IF NOT I MEAN HOW CAN THOSE PEOPLE LEAVE OBAMA WITH SUCH A MESS AND NOT REALIZE THE POWERS THAT BE MESSED UP HIS PRESIDENCY LEAVING HIM WITH A MESS BUSH SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE AND ALL BUSH CRONIES CUZ THEY TOOK ALL OUR MONEY AND RAN AND GAVE IT TO PEOPLE WHO DONT CARE ABOUT US AS A PEOPLE OUR STORIES AND OUR STRUGGLES AND PEOPLE OF COLOR I MEAN HOW CAN THE GREATEST COUNTRY ON EARTH HAVE SUCH A PROMINENT CHANGE BUT SO MANY PROBLEMS AT THE SAME TIME ITS KIND OF LIKE THE WHITE PEOPLE WAS LIKE LETS MAKE PEOPLE FEEL GOOD AND PAY SOME BLACK GUY TO RUN SO OUR PROBLEMS CAN BE COVERED UP AND IT ONLY GOT WORSE PEOPLE IN JAIL STILL PEOPLE LOSING JOBS STILL PEOPLE STILL RACIST AND HATE AND KILL EACH OTHER THE STREETS STILL AINT AS SAFE AS IT SHOULD BE THE COUNTRY OF AMERICA AINT AS UNITED AS IT SHOULD BE AND PEOPLE ARE STILL BOLD FACE LIARS AND NOT WILLING TO REALLY TAKE THE PROPER STEPS TO REALLY CHANGE THIS NAITON ON ALL LEVELS FOR EVERYBODY HERE AND WORLDWIDE BECAUSE IF THE WORLD DONT ACCEPT AMERICANS THEN WE HAVE TO CHANGE SO THE WORLD CAN ACCEPT US AND THE WORLD CAN STOP KILLING ITSELF BEACAUSE THEY CAN BLAME OBAMA BECAUSE OBAMA DOES NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE WAR AND IF HE MUSLIM THOSE HOLY WARRIRORS SHOULD STOP BRAINWASHING THERE KIDS TO HATE BLACKS AND HATE THE WORLD AND PUTTING BOMBS ON THERE BODIES AND HOMES AND KILLING PEOPLE WHO ARE TRYING TO CHANGE THIS WORLD I FEEL THERE PAIN I MEAN IF AMERICA CAME TO MY HOME LAND AND KILLED ALL MY PEOPLE I WOULD PROLLY BECOME A TERRORIST AND TRY TO KILL THEM TO BUT KILLING ONLY BEGETS MORE KILLING SO I THING THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD CHANGE THE PEOPLE WHO ROBBED AMERICANS AND TAXPAYERS SHOULD GIVE US ALL OUR MONEY BACK THE PEOPLE WHO WON THE LOTTERY WHICH ROBBED US AS WELL SHOULD GIVE US OUR MONEY BACK THE ARMY AND NAVY AND MARINES WHO NEED BILLIONS TO PROTECT US SHOULD COME HOME BUT ITS GONNA BE HARD BECAUSE THOSE PEOPLE WHO HATE AMERICA WONT LET UP AND IT AINT JUST THEM ITS ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE WHO HATE AMERICA AND THEY NEED TO LET UP AS WELL BECAUSE IT SAD WHEN MILLIONS OF PEOPLE LOST THEY JOBS AND LIVES OVER A WAR THEY DONT UNDERSTAND TO PEOPLE WHO DONT CARE ABOUT US AS A HOLE I MEAN PEOPLE DONT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND THE PEOPLE WHO WE BUY ALL OUR PRODUCTS FROM ARE THE SAME PEOPLE WHO EMPLOY US AND ROB US OF OUR LIVES AND KILL US OVER SEAS WHEN WE TRY TO GET OUR SHIT BACK I MEAN ITS DEEP AND I DONT REALLY WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT ALL BECAUSE ITS REALLY DEEP AND I KNOW ALOT OF THE PROBLEMS NOT ALL OF THEM BUT SOME OF THEM AND I WISH IT WOULD ALL STOP YOU KNOW WHEN PEOPLE DONT SEE CHANGE IN THE HOME AND OUR HOMES GET HARD THEM IT ONLY BRINGS CRIME AND MAKES FAMILIES TURN ON ONE ANOTHER FRIENDS TURN ON ONE ANOTHER COMMUNITIES TURN ON ONE ANOTHER AND ETC THEN ON TO THE WORLD AND ON. SO I SEE IF THE WORLD VOTED TO HAVE OBAMA IN OFFICE THEY NEED TO REALLY BE FOR CHANGE FOR REAL AND YOU CAN JUST VOTE A BLACK MAN IN OFFICE AND A BLACK CULTURE IS HALF INCARCERATED RACIALLY PROFILE BY POLICE JOBLESS HOMESLESS AND CANT AFFORD TO LIVE LIKE THE PEOPLE WHO GAVE HIM MONEY TO BE PRESIDENT EVEN THOUGH THEY BEEN LIVING WAY BETTER FOR YEARS I FEEL LIKE WE ALL DESERVE THOSE BIG AS MANZSIONS A FAST CARS MILLION DOLLAR SALARIES AND GOOD FOOD AND CLEAN WATER AND AIR WE ALL DESERVE BETTER EVEN MY ENEMIES BECAUSE I FORGIVE MY ENEMIES FOR HATING ME BECAUSE TIL THIS DAY I DONT KNOW WHY ALOT OF PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD HATE ME AND I DONT EVEN CARE ANY MORE BUT I JUST WISH PEOPLE WOULD REALLY CHANGE ON ALL LEVELS AND I DONT EVEN HAVE TO SAY NAMES BECAUSE ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO FUCKED OVER AMERICA AND PEOPLE LIKE ME KNOW WHO THEY ARE. I MIGHT NOT KNOW IT ALL BUT I KNOW ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT THIS IS A TIME OF UNCERTINTY BECAUSE ALOT OF SNEAKY THINGS ARE GOING DOWN WHICH AINT BEING COVERED ON THE NEWS AND ALOT OF PEOPLE OF ALL COLORS EMBRACE THE CHANGE BUT ALL THE BAD PEOPLE WHO JUST WANT TO HURT OBAMA TO START RACE WARS AND COVER UP EVEN MORE OF AMERICAS AND THE WORLDS PROBLEMS NEED TO BE ELIMINATED FROM SOCIETY BECAUSE THERE COMES A TIME IN LIFE WHEN YOU JUST CANT TAKE IT NO MORE AND GIVE UP AND I THINK AMERICA PUTTING A BLACK MAN IN THE HOUSE IS A CLEAR SIGN AMERICA IS GIVING UP AND TIRED OF THE ISSUES THIS COUNTRY AND WORLD FACE. ITS TO ME IT AINT EVEN ABOUT MONEY ANYMORE ITS ABOUT RESPECT CAN PEOPLE PUT THERE DIFFERENCES ASIDE AND REALLY COME TOGETHER CAN THE PEOPLE WHO WISH TO CHANGE THIS NATION LIVE LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THE CHANGE. AND WHAT TYPE OF CHANGE DO PEOPLE OF COLOR REALLY WANT . BECAUSE I SEE ALOT OF PEOPLE HAVING FUN AND PARTYING BUT WHAT ABOUT ALL THE PEOPLE WHO ARE LEFT BEHIND AS OF TODAY I MEAN ITS A GOOD THING BUT I JUST HOPE OVER THESE NEXT FEW YEARS OBAMA CAN REALLY HELP BUT MORE IMPORTANT THE GOVERNMENT CANT DO EVERYTHING WE THE PEOPLE WE HAVE THE POWER WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO UNITE TALK AND FORM GROUPS TO REALLY CHANGE THIS COUNTRY BECAUSE AS WE ALL KNOW WHEN EVER A BLACK MAN STEPS UP AND SPEAK UP THERE IS AN ASSASINATION AND I HOPE THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN BECAUSE HISTORY HAS NOT BEEN FOREVER CHANGED. I HOPE THIS TIME WITHIN THE NEXT FOR YEARS PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONALITIES CAN LEARN TO SETTLE OUR DIFFERENCES LEAERN FROM THE PAST AND CHANGE ALL OUR LIVES AND LEARN TO MAKE MONEY WITH EACH OTHER WORLD WIDE AND STOP ALL DRAMA SO WE ALL CAN LIVE SAFE COMFORTABLE LIVES AND HAVE ALL THE THINGS WE ALL NEED THOSE WHO ONCE WAS UN WORTHY AND HAD AND THOSE WHO WAS LEFT BEHIND AND DESERVE THE FINER THINGS IS LIFE AS WELL. Delete Comment
At 7:20pm on January 19, 2009, ~C0QU3TA~ said…
I can wait for him to become pres. Just to be apart of history is so i dont even know how to discribe it... but i know what you mean... how do you feel about obama?

THEY DON"T CARE ABOUT YOU
None of them. Not Bush, Not Obama, not McCain. But they keep all of you fighting each other like your side is better. Like you actually have a voice. You don't! They just want to keep you busy fighting each other so you don't see how badly they all suck. They are all liars. None of them give a crap about you, your family or your children. So quit arguing with each other and just kick these buttheads out of office. Quit voting for them, start voting 3rd party. So what if your guy doesn't get in. It has to start somewhere. Vote a 3rd party ticket. Get others to do the same. This is the only way to stop the madness. Don't believe the lies in the media either. Look, the media is nothing but a propagation machine. They have all of Obama's stuff on here but where is Bush's voice. But who cares, I don't give a rats behind about Bush. I am just pointing out an obvious bias right here on Hulu. And guess what, this is why all you get to watch is crap. Where is the real news. Your dollar is going to crash around your head while all the jerks on tv will keep telling you Obama is going to save the day. Right, after their rich friends are bailed out let's see what happens to the average schmo. Obama was part of this financial problem. In about 2 years let's just see how things are. God, quit being so dumb. NONE OF THEM GIVE A CRAP ABOUT YOU!!!!!!!
almetcalf posted on Jan 15 2009, 8:21:33 PM PST

yup
spice4free posted on Jan 20 2009, 5:57:23 AM PST [ Reply ]

That's right. As the dollar becomes useless, we will turn to bartering, sharing, and printing our own money. Not greenbacks, our OWN money.
All income tax does is go to the national debt's interest for the year. The interest is paid to the Federal Reserve, a private bank owned by the families of big-money names from the 1910s and -20s. Rockefeller, Morgan, Lehman, and more. These families suck wealth from everyone in America, and use it towards their own selfish ends.
Nationalize the central bank NOW!
kishind posted on Jan 20 2009, 12:57:43 PM PST [ Reply ]

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you need some HOPE!
:)

If it's true then it's not negative right ? ....
what part of this don't people get ?
Obama opened up his presidential bid in this terrorists home .. is this false?
NOPE! then how is this a personal attack?
isnazzle posted on Oct 7 2008, 5:14:21 PM PDT

I am confused. While you are "enlightening" tell us what would be a personal attack if that is not. Are you invoking that all personal attacks are false? That doesn't make any sense right? Are you invoking that all personal attacks are bad?

If it is about Obama's person it is a personal attack. Are there good personal attacks? Maybe. My question is why are you running from the moniker what is if of which you are afraid?
"Obama had a fund raiser thrown by an american terrorist." "That is an attack on Obama's person." "No it is not because it is true." Non sequintor.
It is an attack on Obama's person why try to say it is not? I got another one for you from Palin "He [Obama] doesn't see America like you and me." Really? I call bull.
And that is why you are running from the moniker "personal attack". To often they are not indicative of very much at all through either a weak inference or a weak truth (your example having a weak inference that follows and Palin's has a weak relationship with certainty.)
That is, what does it really mean about what Obama will do if we learn he had a bomb setter throw a fund raiser. Not to much. Our ability to infer what it means is weak.
On Palin's personal attack are we really sure Obama doesn't see America like you and me, as a force of good? I think Obama definately sees america as a force for good, and he has a vision to make it even more obvious.
In the end, why is the biggest economic disaster in our life time a meer distraction from the McCain camps primary campaign?
That is why you are afraid of the moniker "personal attack".
jeremiahrounds posted on Oct 7 2008, 6:01:11 PM PDT [ Reply ]

the "terrorist" (William Ayers) in question was once a member of the Weather Underground. Obama has condemned the man's actions and think: Do you consider the movements of the sixties as worthy of bearing the same title as given to those who killed so many on 9/11? freaking NOOOOO
steph207 posted on Oct 7 2008, 8:31:10 PM PDT [ Reply ]
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So i guess what your saying is that William Ayers cofounder of Weather Underground is a good guy and that we should be Ok with his Communist views because it was the sixty's. Well it's the 21st century and he is still an extremist.
Nathan L. posted on Oct 7 2008, 9:42:58 PM PDT [ Reply ]
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"If Ayers IS a terrorist, then McCain IS an adulterer, and Obama IS in the 6th grade."
Well said. Its manufactured outrage. No one really cares that Obama met with a fellow educational board member a couple of times, just because that one board member was a radical from the 60s.
William Ayers has met and worked with Republicans as well.
People, like the guy who created this **** topic, are simply looking for a reason to hate- not dislike, hate- Obama. Whatever makes you outraged doesn't matter to anyone else if it depends solely upon your simply imagining other people's personal or business relationships. Does the topic creator think Obama was learning to make pipe bombs perhaps, and plans on committing acts of terrorism himself, as part of professor William Ayer's diabolical undercover plot that he has been planning in secret, while living a public life, for the past 30 years?
Scary.

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Obama has a history of meeting with very extreme people that do not like the USA being a free country. Not just Ayers but others.
He talks about helping others but what about his slumlord friend in Chicago that they bought houses side by side the same day?
FinestView posted on Oct 15 2008, 7:47:02 PM PDT [ Reply ]
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The "personal attack" is when people call obama a terrorist for knowing a man who did bad things when obama was 9-10 YEARS OLD. The guy is no longer even closely considered a "domestic terrorist" and has even been awarded by Chicago the citizen of the year for being a good person in the community. I highly doubt you would like people judging who you are based on mistakes you made for and paid for over 20 years ago. Bush smoked a joint when he was young, does that automatically mean our president is a pothead? Grow up and find another straw to grab at or better yet, try facing reality.
scott k. posted on Oct 15 2008, 7:54:37 PM PDT [ Reply ]

I'm ok with communist views myself.. even more so with socialist. And to all you patriots, a bit of logic 101- that does not make me less american! This land is not just about how we run our economy, our hearts are not only guided by dollar signs, and our spirit is not only unified in competition. We have come together from countries all over the world (some of our ancestors are from this land) and this is where our spirits join. In our ability to share ideas and our freedom of speech which allows us this unlimited potential to grow and heal and help one another.
shayela posted on Oct 15 2008, 10:04:53 PM PDT [ Reply ]

"what part of this don't people get ?
Obama opened up his presidential bid in this terrorists home .. is this false?"
Unless Bill Ayers lives on the steps of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, YES it is a LIE. Obama raised no money and launched no campaigns in Ayers' home. Ayers is now a respected professor and productive member of society who served on the board of a mainstream educational foundation along with Obama and several prominent Republicans including a friend of Ronald Reagan's. Does that make Reagan a terrorist? What was Obama supposed to do? Run to the opposite side of the street when he saw Ayers walking through the neighborhood? Cover his ears and go "whoop, whoop, whoop" when Ayers was talking in the board meetings?
vidude posted on Oct 26 2008, 7:35:00 AM PDT [ Reply ]
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I don't understand how being on a foundation board is a problem. One of the other members of that board was Ayers, a fellow professor. I don't know what every one of my co-workers did in the sixties. Plus, Ayers donated all of $200 towards Obama's campaign. If you want to look at all the checkered pasts of every racist, pro-gun, anti-abortionist who has donated $200 to the McCain Campaign, then by all means, question this too.
wiredthrees

Ayers was 1 never charged with treason or terrorists acts of any kind. 2 hasn't been jailed for his "crimes", 3 is a world respected professor of a world renowned University. Was he part of a radical political group, yes but, so is anyone in the GOP and they have a lot more blood on their hands then the Weatherman Underground does. In fact McCain should personally thank Ayers for being a leading proponent for stopping the war, possible example is if Ayers wouldn't have done what he did, maybe McCain would still be in that prison. Terrorist or Patriot? read up on the subject and get back to me.
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No because I’m not a groupie. I’m a video actress/model. I would have so many more video and other roles if I was a groupie lol. You wouldn’t believe the offers I’ve had to pass up due to the nature of the proposition.

How does your family feel about your choice of occupation?
They love it and they love me.

Whats next for the gorgeous Anastasia Garcia?
I’ve got my paid site coming soon so watch out for that. I’ve also got my portfolio website www.anastasiagarcia.com Stay tuned for me in a few major mags this year and I’m in acting classes now so prepare to see me on a screen near you.


Obama takes power, urges unity vs. 'raging storms'
AP - January 20, 2009 7:40:36 PM PST
By JENNIFER LOVEN

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Before a jubilant crowd of more than a million, Barack Hussein Obama claimed his place in history as America's first black president, summoning a dispirited nation to unite in hope against the "gathering clouds and raging storms" of war and economic woe.

On an extraordinary day in the life of America, people of all colors and ages waited for hours Tuesday in frigid temperatures to witness a young black man with a foreign-sounding name take command of a nation founded by slaveholders. It was a scene watched in fascination by many millions -- perhaps billions -- around the world.

"We gather because we have chosen hope over fear,
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unity of purpose over conflict and discord," the nation's 44th president said.

The presidency passed to Democrat Obama from Republican George W. Bush at the stroke of noon, marking one of democracy's greatest gifts: the peaceful transfer of power.

But a stark transfer all the same. In one of the new administration's first acts, Obama ordered federal agencies to halt all pending regulations until further review -- this after Bush's final weeks raised heated debate over rushing new rules into effect on the way out the door.

And even though new White House aides struggled to find offices and work intercoms, an overhauled http://www.whitehouse.gov Web site was running under Obama's banner within minutes of his swearing-in. "Change has come to America," it declared.

Obama plunges into his new job in earnest on Wednesday after capping inaugural festivities at a national prayer service in the morning, meeting with his economic team and Iraq advisers and welcoming a stream of public visitors into the White House while Congress gives his economic revival plan a going-over and takes up the nomination of Hillary Rodham Clinton to be secretary of state. Her confirmation has been held up for now by Republican concern over the foundation fundraising of her husband, the former president.

The new president had been buoyant and relaxed through the three days of preinaugural festivities. But he seemed somber as he stood on the Capitol steps, placed his left hand on the Bible used by Abraham Lincoln and repeated the inaugural oath "to preserve, protect and defend" a Constitution that originally defined blacks as three-fifths of a person. A deafening cheer went up.

"What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility -- a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly," Obama said. "This is the price and the promise of citizenship."


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The day's high spirits were jarred by sudden concern about the health of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. The legendary Democrat, suffering from brain cancer, and was rushed from a Capitol luncheon in Obama's honor to a hospital. "My prayers are with him and his family," Obama said. Later, fellow Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts said Kennedy was laughing and joking at the hospital and itching to get back to work.

On the inaugural parade route, Obama and his wife, Michelle, climbed out of the heavily armored presidential limousine and walked a few blocks along famed Pennsylvania Avenue, waving to adoring crowds under the watchful eyes of security
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agents.

Hours later, they put the day's formality behind them to swirl through 10 inaugural balls. With the president in white tie and the first lady in a white one-shouldered gown by 26-year-old New York designer Jason Wu, their first dance was to Beyonce singing the Etta James classic "At Last." "Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, the work begins," Obama said at the Commander in Chief Ball.

Throughout his inaugural address, an 18-minute sermon on civic duty, Obama wove a thread of personal responsibility and accountability. A liberal Democrat proposing billions of dollars in new spending, Obama nonetheless spoke of the limits of government.

"It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours," he said. "It is the firefighter's courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent's willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate."

Obama's 10-year-old daughter, Malia, aimed a camera at her father as he spoke. Michelle leaned onto the edge of her seat, body tensed and brow knitted.

"Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again the work of remaking America," Obama said.

He placed blame for the recent economic collapse not just on greed and irresponsibility "on the part of some" but also on the inability or unwillingness of everyone to move the country beyond an industrial-based economy -- what he called "our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age." With that, the 47-year-old former Illinois senator transformed himself -- from a candidate claiming his campaign is about the voters to a president promising to put the nation in the people's hands.

Unlike most predecessors, Obama takes office with his agenda in many ways set for him.



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An economy that seems more foreboding than at any inauguration since Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, with some 11 million people now out of work, and trillions of dollars of stock market investments lost. Two wars, one in Iraq that most of the country has long wanted over and another in Afghanistan that is spiraling downward and needs an overhaul. The continuing fear that another calamitous terrorist attack is not out of the question.

More inspirational than prescriptive, Obama's inaugural address only glancingly mentioned a series of promises from his campaign: to get the U.S. out of Iraq, stabilize Afghanistan, create jobs,
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"restore science to its rightful place," boost the use of alternative energy, address climate change, transform schools, manage government spending wisely and oversee a more bipartisan, less-divisive approach to policy-making.

To allies overseas eager for his leadership to replace Bush's, Obama had welcome words: "We are ready to lead once more."

His ascension to the White House was cheered around the world as a sign that America will be more embracing, more open to change. "To the Muslim world," Obama said, "we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect."

Still, he bluntly warned, "To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West, know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy."

The day began well before dawn as people made their way downtown to secure spots from which to witness history, and it was extending well past midnight through the official balls and many more unofficial galas.

The drama exceeded even the breathless buildup of recent days' nearly nonstop discussion on TV, blogs, podcasts and text messages. Not only heavily policed and barricaded Washington but much of the country virtually halted in its tracks -- even, albeit briefly, inside the casinos of Las Vegas.

The nation had celebrated 55 inaugurations before, but none like the one that made a president out of the son of Kenya and Kansas, a man who rose to America's highest office largely untested at executive leadership, his political experience encompassing only four years in the U.S. Senate and eight in the state legislature of his home state of Illinois.

Blacks especially powered the jubilation that was thick in the chilly air. Even though Obama didn't give the topic of race, his or others, much treatment in either his campaign nor his inaugural, blacks poured into Washington from all over to watch firsthand as one of their own at last shattered a painful racial barrier.

"It almost leaves me speechless," said 69-year-old Tony Avelino, who traveled from Brea, Calif. "This situation is so emotional it's basically an unreal experience," added 56-year-old Cleveland Wesley, on the Mall from Houston with his wife as the sun rose.

Many others also see in Obama fresh reason for optimism at a time of great national insecurity. Or a chance for rest from the eight acrimonious years of the Bush presidency. Or even a turn toward modernity, as a country hurtling into new ways of communicating, connecting and conducting business chose a man more comfortable in that world than any leader before him.

Excitement
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over Obama's young, camera-ready family and the thought of Malia Obama and her sister, 7-year-old Sasha, turning the stately White House into a children's playroom also figured prominently in the day.

Among the feverishly discussed questions: What would fashion-forward Michelle Obama wear, information kept as a closely held secret? The shimmering gold brocade sheath dress and matching coat that she chose for the daytime sparked immediate water-cooler discussion, especially when she paired the outfit with green gloves against the cold.

In a country nearly evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, it was notable that protests were nearly unseen, a remarkable shift from the two Bush inaugurations that were marked by boisterous demonstrations. One group of about 20 people from a Baptist church in Kansas demonstrated with anti-gay slogans.

With his White House campaign and landslide November victory built in part on his rhetorical gifts, Obama sought to provide reassurance for the future while compelling listeners to sacrifice.

He articulated eloquently the deeper effect on the American psyche of the problems of war and recession: "a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights."

Not so, said Obama. But he cautioned that the effort will require all citizens, no matter party, age, skin color, or status, to get to work.

"The time has come to set aside childish things," he said, invoking the Bible. "Greatness is never a given. It must be earned."

Bush, the man who has led the nation the past eight years, hosted the Obamas for coffee in the morning, accompanied them to the Capitol and sat tightlipped in the front row for Obama's swearing-in and speech.

Obama thanked Bush for his service as president and never directly criticized him. But he also repeatedly talked of the need to abandon current practices, whether "the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics," the lack of a watchful enough eye on financial markets, or what he called a false choice between safety and ideals -- a reference to brutal interrogation practices and other actions taken by the Bush administration in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

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With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come," Obama said.

Afterward, he escorted his predecessor to a helicopter and Bush flew with his family first to Andrews Air Force Base for a private departure ceremony, then on to a welcome rally in Midland, Texas and finally, by nightfall, his ranch near Crawford, Texas. As the architect of two unfinished wars and the man in charge at a time of economic calamity, the now ex-president left Washington under the cloud of approval ratings hovering at historic lows. People in the crowd booed when Bush's image was flashed on jumbotrons and one contingent
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near the Capitol sang "Na-na-na-na, hey, hey, goodbye" in a jeering farewell.

For all the new president's call to joint effort, it is political reality that it will largely be up to Obama himself to meet soaring expectations -- both those he has created for himself and those others have placed on him unbidden.

In the Oval Office awaits the workaday, hard-nosed business of the daily governance of a nation of 304 million. And while Washington celebrated, events kept moving: Wall Street slid, news surfaced that U.S. carmaker Chrysler could be purchased in part by Italian auto giant Fiat, and prosecutors at the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, sought to suspend all war-crimes trials pending Obama's guidance.

Congress already has given Obama $350 billion in new financial-industry bailout money and is fast-tracking a massive economic stimulus bill to be worth $825 billion or more. And Bush has ordered 30,000 more U.S. troops to go to Afghanistan this year, adding to 32,000 already there. But these moves are hardly the last word on the big issues of the day.

And some of Obama's attention to even those things will undoubtedly be deferred to crises -- a natural disaster, an overseas conflagration -- that can pop onto the scene unexpectedly and consume enormous amounts of White House energy.

His transition also produced some missteps that raised questions about whether Obama's highly disciplined, perfectionist organization that proved brilliant at winning an election will be equally brilliant at governing.

Obama's team overlooked known problems in the backgrounds of two Cabinet nominees -- Bill Richardson for Commerce and Timothy Geithner for Treasury. They also flubbed the introduction to Congress of Leon Panetta as CIA director. Obama also was tripped up by controversy surrounding the appointment of his successor in the Senate.

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Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Donna Cassata, Gillian Gaynair, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Kevin Freking, Ed Tobias, Ben Evans, Seth Borenstein and H. Josef Hebert contributed to this report.


Akon claims he doesn't know his true age
AP - January 21, 2009 12:56:01 PM PST
By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr.

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Even though Akon has a birth certificate, he says his age is still a mystery -- and he'd rather keep it that way. "All it's going to do is depress me," he told The Associated Press in a recent interview. "I don't want to know I'm getting older. Then I'll start to think about getting checkups and insurance. I don't want that."

Numerous reports have put his age between 25 to 35 years old. In 2006, he gave his age as 25. But now, he claims his birth certificate shows he was born on April 16, 1977, which would make him 31.

Some have accused Akon of trying to push back his age. But the singer, who was born in the United States but spent
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his early life in Senegal, where his family is from, says he never knew it.

"In Africa ... age is not important over there. They don't care. People only focus on it here (America) and in Europe."

Akon says when people ask, he just gives him a figure that comes to mind.

"I feel like I'm 21 right now," he says. "And I'll be 21 for the next 10 years."

Akon went multiplatinum with his 2006 CD "Konvicted," which included hits such as "Smack That" with Eminem and "Don't Matter." His most recent album, "Freedom," was released in December.

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