JoeThaNo1Stunna
<font color=teal>Wouldn't steal anyone's milk<font
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Originally posted by MyMommaNeverLovedMe
I guess they think that since he's black and wants people to vote... there's no way he could be a republican. What happened to the "Party of Inclusion"?![]()
It has nothing to do with race and inserting the race card here is sad and weak. Republicans elected the first Cuban American senator and first Indian American Congressman on Tuesday. We increased latino support by 10%, and have increased African American support by 2% in each of the past three elections. P. Diddy's race has nothing to do with this, and it's sad that some liberals seem to think it does.
I am a Diddy fan and didn't have that big of a problem with him in this election until I saw him on Hardball. First of all, Vote or Die? Come on I encourage knowledgable people my age to vote, but I'll be honest some of the people that registered to vote this year that I know registered because MTV told them there was going to be a draft if Bush was re-elected. I don't think Vote or Die is a good message, Vote if you know enough about the candidates is a better one.
Chris Matthews was interviewing Puffy and asking him if they failed if the results continued to show Bush winning, and P. Diddy said things would change by the end of the night and the youth vote would make the difference. That's almost coming out and saying it wasn't worth it if Bush wins, yes we were trying to elect Kerry.
If you watched any of the Vote or Die/Rock the Vote crap on MTV this year, it was more biased than ever. They were WAAAAY over the top with their support for Kerry, and that's what really makes me mad. People acting like they have no candidate and just want kids to vote, but really blatantly supporting a specific candidate.
Agreeing with your own post... I guess someone forgot to log out.


