Dres (of Black Sheep) – The Choice Is Yours

Weer niet stemmen?

Weten jullie nog?
Ik vind het wel lachen…
Geweldig dat zoveel mensen meedoen, ik hoop alleen dat het echt wat gaat uitmaken…

The things that really matter in politics…

John McCain just doesn’t get it…

Official Site

Support Obama!

Gruwelijk talent!!

Joden verantwoordelijk voor Obama’s winst of verlies?

Sarah Silverman is een baas!

Hillary Clinton: ‘My President Is Black’

My President is black, my Lambo’s blue/
and I be goddamned if my rims ain’t too

Fox News on Luda’s Obama Track

Wow, Fox News on their BS again…

White rights enthusiast Sean Hannity has a new black man in his sights, ludacris. Because Ludacris has written some over-the-top lyrics in support of Obama and because Obama has previously expressed a liking for Ludacris, that was proof enough for Hannity that it indicated that Obama is a black radical. From the 7/30/08 Hannity & Colmes

Nas @ The Colbert Report

Reggin please!!
Haha Stephen Colbert is hilarisch als altijd! en Nas keep doin that dirty work! Gruwelijk!

Joell Ortiz featuring Dante Hawkins – Letter To Obama

Nas sh*ts on Jesse Jackson

Nas reageert op Jesse Jackson’s uitlatingen over Obama:

Jesse Jackson’s recent comments about Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama aren’t sitting well with many people, Nas included.

On Thursday (July 10), the rapper responded to Jackson’s videotaped whisper on Fox News, when the reverend said, “See, Barack’s been, um, talking down to black people on this faith-based … I want to cut his nuts off.” Nas says the civil-rights leader is finished.

“I think Jesse Jackson, he’s the biggest player hater. His time is up. All you old niggas, time is up. We heard your voice, we saw your marching, we heard your sermons. We don’t wanna hear that shit no more. It’s a new day. It’s a new voice. I’m here now. We don’t need Jesse; I’m here. I got this. We got Barack, we got David Banners and Young Jeezys. We’re the voice now. It’s no more Jesse. Sorry. Goodbye. You ain’t helping nobody in the ‘hood. That’s the bottom line. Goodbye, Jesse. Bye!”

Jackson has since publicly apologized for his crass words, and Obama has accepted the apology.

During the call, Nas also revealed he originally was thinking about lashing out at Jackson and others in song on his new, untitled LP.

“It was like, ‘How bad should I bash Jesse Jackson?’ ” he said about some of his initial thoughts when crafting the project. ” ‘How bad should I go after the corny muthafuckas out here? How do I just stay on my game and kinda ignore some of the shit and get my opinion off?’ It was a lot of ideas of how this could’ve went — real street, real disrespectful, real vulgar. I just wanted to get my shit off.”

When Nas’ album leaked to the Net more than a week ago, many hip-hop fans classified it as another classic in his catalog. Nas responded with a quick, rare video blog saying his music getting out ahead of schedule was “exciting.”

“I think people get too caught up in the leak,” he said. “The leak is inevitable. Everybody leaks. Everybody knows that. You gonna get leaked. It wasn’t that I was just excited about the leak; I was excited about the record finally being out of my hands. It’s finally out of my clutches. It’s finally out in the world. You gotta embrace that. That’s just people hearing music.”

Among the highlights of the leaked material is “Fried Chicken” with Busta Rhymes, on which the MCs compare alluring women to eating chicken and pork; “Make the World Go Round,” featuring cameos from the Game and Chris Brown on the hook; and the tuneful “Breathe,” which finds Nas saying he doesn’t feel free in America.