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April 12, 2007
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Memo to Don Imus:
before ya dumb jaws start flappin' ya gotta do da rappin' wavin' both hands up in the air cuz now even the FCC can swear while they're doin' your backup vocals to help ya ta stay focal on demeaning every race from soul to egg roll to Hoboken so ya'll fly rappers be safe tellin' homies and bro's whose been jones'n all them nappy headed ho's word
Rap musicals aside, congratulations to the Rutgers Womens Basketball Team. The character of everyone involved will be enriched by your demeanor both on and off the court.
Now, its over. Imus is yesterday's news. Everybody quit listening to blacks who make a living telling blacks they can't have a place in a white man's world, to news reporters stirring emotions to sell ad space and anything about dead celebrities. There are two focal points - complete energy independence and the Middle East.
All of you dumbass editors making reporter assignments, pay attention to what is important.
Name: QuantumFogURL: Posted on: Sun Apr 15 13:58:32 2007Message: You are probably correct; the "depraved excesses" financed by the board of directors at CBS, the billion dollar rap industry, et al, will probably remain largely unaffected. Emotionally charged name calling, accusations and yelling have replaced witty and disarming repartee. We need more Stewart and Colbert.
Name: the daily phosdexURL: http://thedailyphosdex.blogdrive.com/Posted on: Sun Apr 15 13:32:58 2007Message: Is it just me, or is l'affaire Imus "the end of the beginning" when it comes to the depraved excesses of conservative talkback radio?
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