09.25.2009, 10:10 PM | #1 |
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"School children who won "Dubka" dance contest will perform at dinner in Washington."
http://www.themedialine.org/test1.as...0818_Dubka.jpg Palestinian Children Dance Their Way to the WhiteHouse
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09.26.2009, 12:51 AM | #2 |
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i meant to post this video in another thread. but i didn't do very well, i caught the swine flu while entertaining barbs from ghosts. guess i'm one for dialogue? hey?
anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJB5R...eature=related
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09.26.2009, 01:34 PM | #3 |
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see, all we needed to get C-walkin in the white house is some flavor.. I mean George Bush the First tried when he invited Eazy-E to have lunch in the white house (I used to have a picture, but that computer crashed)
" Music News Do the Right-Wing Thing Eazy-E the Republican? -- The N.W.A. rapper's surprising connection to the conservative George Bush administration By David Browne David Browne David Browne is EW's music critic and author of ''Dream Brother: The Lives & Music of Jeff & Tim Buckley'' (HarperCollins) Sinéad O'Connor and George Bush may not quite be political allies, but they do seem to be on the same side of one hot issue: N.W.A. (Niggas With Attitude), the controversial L.A. rappers who made headlines with their song ''F--- Tha Police.'' O'Connor, an ardent hip-hop fan, was scheduled to make a cameo appearance on the band's forthcoming album, Niggaz 4 Life, but conflicting work schedules got in the way. Meanwhile, the band's entrepreneurial leader, Eazy-E (above, a.k.a. Eric Wright, 23), jetted off to D.C. for — of all things — a ''Salute to the Commander in Chief'' luncheon in Washington on March 18. The National Republican Senatorial Committee sponsored the fete, which featured a speech by President Bush and drew 1,400 Republicans. Wright wore a black leather suit to the event. Why was the rapper and self-proclaimed former drug dealer invited? Apparently his donations to various L.A. charities earned him an invitation to join the fund-raising Republican Senatorial Inner Circle. And Wright's spokesman says the rapper ''really loves the President. He thinks he's a great humanitarian and that he did a great job with Desert Storm.'' Senators Phil Gramm (R-Texas) and Robert Dole (R-Kansas), who'd asked Wright to attend the banquet, had no comment." after all:
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