Obama silent on MJ.. He ain't gonna give that Pedo any props.

Y'know, there was a time when Black America was far more supportive of Black celebrities when a dark cloud crept over their (celebrities) heads.

Now most side with White America ripping them apart TOGETHER. Remember, the best way to tear down Michael's reputation was to paint him as a molester. This guy got pay back for outbidding Paul McCartney for the Beatles catalogue, remember that!!

But don't stop with him. Malcolm X and Muhammmed Ali were draft dodgers. Chris Brown, BW attitude adjuster. Mike Tyson, rapist, Michael Jordan, gambler. Kanye West, porn addict. :lol:
 
IF THAT MULATTO HASN'T SAID SHIT YET,
WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD IS BROKEN UP ABOUT THIS, THEN IT IS ON
HIM DON'T TRY TO PUT THIS BULLSHITTERY ON ME.

A WHITE PRESIDENT WOULDN'T HAVE THE HANGUPS
THAT APPARENTLY THIS ONE DOES. HES INDECISIVE B/C HE DOESN'T
WANT TO APPEAR TOO BLACK

He did issue a statement on it
But as President, he has other stuff to deal with

Seriously, this is edging on being obsessive man

And just because his mother was white dont make him any less of a brother, he's embraced it more then some born here

Do you hate the guy over his policies, or because he's got white blood, because, you might as well hate all blacks here in the US, because aint none of us dont have at least a drop of European blood in them after 400 yrs of history

Do you expect him to come out with the from, the Africa medallion and fist pumping in the air?

But hey, you see what you want to see, i guess
 
Dude, you are putting wayyyyyy too much thought into this. ...but God bless you.

How bout a mention to (what ya'll bitches would say).. A national treasure.. MJ was by far the biggest star that America has ever had.. Ya figure he might say something like "Pray for the Jackson family, we lost an american treasure today." and keep it moving..

The thing ya'll don't want to understand is Obama is a fucking egomaniac and doesn't wanna give props to another black man for shit.. Period.

Either way, fuck em both.. They'll both be in the same place at judgement day anyhow..
 
A poster with a avatar of a black nationalist praising a white president before the black one......

Your hate for Obama is clouding you man:smh:

I have to co-sign that. Snark, do you know you're siding with a member that put pics of dead infants on here?
 
He did issue a statement on it
But as President, he has other stuff to deal with

Seriously, this is edging on being obsessive man

And just because his mother was white dont make him any less of a brother, he's embraced it more then some born here

Do you hate the guy over his policies, or because he's got white blood, because, you might as well hate all blacks here in the US, because aint none of us dont have at least a drop of European blood in them after 400 yrs of history

Do you expect him to come out with the from, the Africa medallion and fist pumping in the air?

But hey, you see what you want to see, i guess

:rolleyes:

YOU'RE AN IDIOT OBAMA DICK RIDER. I HATE HIS POLICIES BUT THATS NOT WHAT WE ARE DISCUSSING. SAY WHAT YOU WILL BUT HE IS STILL A MULATTO. IT'S LIKE BILL MAHER SAID "HE IS YOUR PRESIDENT NOT YOUR GIRLFRIEND." GET OVER YOURSELF.
:rolleyes:
 
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YOU'RE AN IDIOT OBAMA DICK RIDER. IT'S LIKE BILL MAHER SAID "HE IS YOUR PRESIDENT NOT YOUR GIRLFRIEND." GET OVER YOURSELF. :rolleyes:

You can be critical of his damn policies without getting personal

You are getting personal because he didnt suffer the same pain of growing up black in America because one side was white, the other was African

And you didnt answer my query about if you hate his policies, of his upbringing and lineage

How can you hold a white president over the black one, but cloak yourself in the style of a black nationalist, aint that a bit hypocritical?

There are some things about the shit he do i dont like, but thats as far as it goes, what is your issue.......brotha?
 
:rolleyes:

YOU'RE AN IDIOT OBAMA DICK RIDER. SAY WHAT YOU WILL BUT HE IS STILL A MULATTO. IT'S LIKE BILL MAHER SAID "HE IS YOUR PRESIDENT NOT YOUR GIRLFRIEND." GET OVER YOURSELF.
:rolleyes:

Maybe you should act the same when it comes to white presidents. :rolleyes:
 
The White House hasn't yet decided whether Presiden Obama should issue a statement on the death of Michael Jackson.

He was a world-renowned superstar, but there are parts of his life that hardly merit words of tribute from an American President.

In 2005, Jackson was put on trial on charges he molested a 13-year old boy. He was acquitted.

But there were other allegations of improper conduct and strange behavior by the so-called King of Pop.

In 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter faced a similar dilemma after the death of Elvis Presley. The White House switchboard was reported to have been inundated with phone calls urging Mr. Carter to declare a national day of mourning for Presley.

The president eventually issued a carefully-written statement, declaring that Presley was 'unique and irreplaceable' and his music 'permanently changed the face of American popular culture.'


http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/06/26/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5116655.shtml
 
Wow, and Elvis was white... so you mean this isn't a unique occurence proving Obama doesn't respect black entertainers ? I'm crushed.



The White House hasn't yet decided whether Presiden Obama should issue a statement on the death of Michael Jackson.

He was a world-renowned superstar, but there are parts of his life that hardly merit words of tribute from an American President.

In 2005, Jackson was put on trial on charges he molested a 13-year old boy. He was acquitted.

But there were other allegations of improper conduct and strange behavior by the so-called King of Pop.

In 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter faced a similar dilemma after the death of Elvis Presley. The White House switchboard was reported to have been inundated with phone calls urging Mr. Carter to declare a national day of mourning for Presley.

The president eventually issued a carefully-written statement, declaring that Presley was 'unique and irreplaceable' and his music 'permanently changed the face of American popular culture.'


http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/06/26/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5116655.shtml
 
IF THAT MULATTO HASN'T SAID SHIT YET,
WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD IS BROKEN UP ABOUT THIS, THEN IT IS ON
HIM DON'T TRY TO PUT THIS BULLSHITTERY ON ME.

A WHITE PRESIDENT WOULDN'T HAVE THE HANGUPS
THAT APPARENTLY THIS ONE DOES. HES INDECISIVE B/C HE DOESN'T
WANT TO APPEAR TOO BLACK


WE HAVE A WHITE PRESIDENT. LOOK AT HIS POLICIES. THIS ONE JUST GOT HANG UPS BECAUSE OF HIS OTHER HALF.

You contradicted yourself.

If he's actually white then by your logic he should have issued a statement by this point.

And what policies would a "black" president have in comparison to a "white" president?
 
You contradicted yourself.

If he's actually white then by your logic he should have issued a statement by this point.

And what policies would a "black" president have in comparison to a "white" president?

Actually he didn't.. Because Obama is so racially sensitive to WHITE people, he won't mention it. Same reason as if Bush was still in office, he'd DEFINATLY mention it because he's racially sensitive to blacks.. It's funny as shit if ya ask me..
 
Actually he didn't.. Because Obama is so racially sensitive to WHITE people, he won't mention it. Same reason as if Bush was still in office, he'd DEFINATLY mention it because he's racially sensitive to blacks.. It's funny as shit if ya ask me..

Nice attempt to defend someone else, but he did contradict himself. He slurs him as a mulatto in one post then calls him a white president in another.

If he want to criticize the president, then he should try to keep his criticisms logically consistent.
 
The White House hasn't yet decided whether Presiden Obama should issue a statement on the death of Michael Jackson.

He was a world-renowned superstar, but there are parts of his life that hardly merit words of tribute from an American President.

In 2005, Jackson was put on trial on charges he molested a 13-year old boy. He was acquitted.

But there were other allegations of improper conduct and strange behavior by the so-called King of Pop.

In 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter faced a similar dilemma after the death of Elvis Presley. The White House switchboard was reported to have been inundated with phone calls urging Mr. Carter to declare a national day of mourning for Presley.

The president eventually issued a carefully-written statement, declaring that Presley was 'unique and irreplaceable' and his music 'permanently changed the face of American popular culture.'


http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/06/26/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5116655.shtml

That makes it sound like he might be... oh, I don't know... figuring out what the appropriate, measured response to the situation would be.

And don't act like if he had stepped up with some immediate response, there wouldn't be an entire line of conservative pundits and politicians ready to rip him for his support of a "musician with a shady past". Not that it matters, because I'm sure that they're half a day away from chastising him for a delayed response.

But on the real, the man's the leader of the free world. As major as a loss like this is from a celebrity and even cultural standpoint, I can imagine the man might have a little more on his plate than worrying about rushing out a statement over the death of one man (influential as that man may have been).
 
Its comical and pathetic how the death of the greatest musician of the last 50 yrs is used for fodder to attack Barack Obama

Will these fools use anything to do that?

I'm shocked they didnt find a way to make the deaths of Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett his fault too:hmm:
 
The White House hasn't yet decided whether Presiden Obama should issue a statement on the death of Michael Jackson.

He was a world-renowned superstar, but there are parts of his life that hardly merit words of tribute from an American President.

In 2005, Jackson was put on trial on charges he molested a 13-year old boy. He was acquitted.

But there were other allegations of improper conduct and strange behavior by the so-called King of Pop.

In 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter faced a similar dilemma after the death of Elvis Presley. The White House switchboard was reported to have been inundated with phone calls urging Mr. Carter to declare a national day of mourning for Presley.

The president eventually issued a carefully-written statement, declaring that Presley was 'unique and irreplaceable' and his music 'permanently changed the face of American popular culture.'


http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/06/26/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5116655.shtml

So by your own evidence shouldn't President Obama afforded the same courtesy?
 
So by your own evidence shouldn't President Obama afforded the same courtesy?

And he's done the same thing today that Carter did 30 years ago. When you apparently dislike Obama so much you use another man's death to bludgeon him with, you should go talk to a professional.
 
the president already spoke on mj's passing. i won't tell u to delete this thread cause bgol users need more proof to show how ridiculous you can be....and the type of sheep u are :smh:

the white man says mj was a child molester and yo azz believes it before he finishes the sentence
 
A WHITE PRESIDENT WOULD HAVE ALREADY COME OUT AND SAID SOMETHING

If that white president thought it might make him look less racist to black people.

But you should already be aware of these reasons and how white folk operate in business and politics and the fact you could make such a statement IN FUCKIN' CAPS no less, suggests you have some mad limbaugh level hate about you. This level of ignorance of how we are treated I don't normally see from black people. :hmm:

-VG
 
doesn't matter what Obama does. It'll be fodder for these idiots. If he said something yesterday, he would've been criticized for not focusing on more important things like healthcare and the economy. He can't win with folks who are hell bent on seeing him fail.
 
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