Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Obama's Give Foul-Mouthed 'Poet' White House Stage

Can someone please tell me why First Lady Michelle Obama has scheduled a poetry evening for Wednesday at the White House featuring Chicago "poet" and rapper, Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr., better known as “Common.” This man's "poetry" includes threats to shoot police and at least one passage calling for the “burn[ing]” of then-President George W. Bush.
Why is somebody like this being invited to the White House?
Why?
Where has good judgment gone?
This man's "poems" are laced with guttural profanities and appear to call for the outright killing of police officers
Here is a sample of his rap-style poetry culled from video that has appeared on You Tube:
A Letter to the Law
Dem boy wanna talk… [indistinguishable]
Whatcha gon do if ya got one gun?
I sing a song for the hero unsung
with faces on the mural of the revolution
No looking back cos’ in back is what’s done
Tell the preacher, god got more than one son
Tell the law, my Uzi weighs a ton
I walk like a warrior,
from them I won’t run
On the streets, they try to beat us like a drum
In Cincinnati, another brother hung
A guinea won’t see the sun
with his family stung
They want us to hold justice
but you handed me none
The same they did to Kobe and Michael Jackson
make them the main attraction
Turn around and attack them
Black gem in the rough
You’re rugged enough
Use your mind and nine-power, get the government touch
Them boys chat-chat on how him pop gun
I got the black strap to make the cops run
They watching me, I’m watching them
Them dick boys got a lock of cock in them
My people on the block got a lot of pok* in them
and when we roll together
we be rocking them to sleep
No time for that, because there’s things to be done
Stay true to what I do so the youth dream come
from project building
Seeing a fiend being hung
With that happening, why they messing with Saddam?
Burn a Bush cos’ for peace he no push no button
Killing over oil and grease
no weapons of destruction
How can we follow a leader when this a corrupt one
The government’s a g-unit and they might buck young black people
Black people In the urban area one
I hold up a peace sign, but I carry a gun.
Peace, ya’ll.”

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