50 Cent is Right about Obama

It’s not too often that I agree with 50 cent on world issues, but this time I have to tip my hat to him. In a candid interview from inside a car 50 said that he believed Obama would be assassinated if elected President.
That 2 minute interview sent shock waves around the nation. All the naive little boys and girls came out of the closet to bash 50 cent. Morning radio hosts, TV commentators, and even Bill O’Reilly chimed in. People all across the nation turned a blind eye to the nation’s history and threw labels at 50 cent like idiot, “pinhead”, or someone brining “negative energy” to Barack’s campaign. Are we really that naive or have we forgotten our history?

Remember the guy in that picture. What’s his name? Yeah that’s it Martin Luther King Jr. That guy was a real trouble maker. Who in their right mind goes around promoting civil rights, equality, love, and economic justice? At some point his rantings and ravings about spreading love had to be stopped. Unfortunately, they were when he was assassinated. The country wasn’t ready for an African-American man with that sort of power.
The power in this country (right, wrong, or indifferent) has always resided with old white men. I don’t know if you’ve noticed it yet. Maybe you don’t have one of those fancy smancy colored television sets. There’s something peculiar about Barack Hussein Obama. That name doesn’t fit in very well with George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, and George Herbert Walker Bush. If Barack Obama became the president we’d have a little chocolate stain on that 2009 presidential calendar. All it takes is one person (and believe me that person exists) who doesn’t like that.
The black guy who wanted kids to go to school together was murdered in cold blood. How could you possibly say the black guy who wants to RUN THE COUNTRY wouldn’t be a target of assassination?
Barack Obama’s campaign is run under the slogan of hope. So in the spirit of his campaign I’ll close by listing 2 of my personal hopes for him:
- I HOPE he wins the election
- I HOPE he doesn’t get seriously injured in the process
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February 19, 2008 at 1:29 pm
I also HOPE he has an answer for the immagration problem. As always, a good read.
February 19, 2008 at 2:04 pm
My friend you always write such a good blog. I pretty much agree with everything you’ve said but I’m not sure I’ve made up my mind about Obama. I know he is talking change but I’m yet to hear his plan for exactly how he’s gonna bring about that change. I’m the kind of guy who needs specifics. I will say that as far as the remaining canidates go he is probably the most promising and if he were to be nominated I would have no problem voting for him. I was a big Ron Paul supporter but that ship has sailed. Great blog!!
February 20, 2008 at 11:43 am
I agree that he is coming up short on the details. He’s a politician, what should we expect?
February 20, 2008 at 12:05 pm
It’s a shame we can’t expect more from politicians. I would run for an office but my past would end my career before it started. Unlike Clinton, I inhaled.
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