Snoop Dog on Larry King Live Impressive Footage

Snoop Dog on Larry King Live - Impressive Footage

Snoop Dog was on Larry King Feb 1st, 2008. At the end of the of the interview, they did some rapping to a Frank Sinatra song.

Partial Transcipt:

KING: What do you make emotionally as a black man about the Obama/Clinton race?

SNOOP DOGG: To me, I feel like they both are candidates because they both have strong situations to support them. As far as Clinton, her husband was in office and when he was in office, we had a great time and she was his backbone. Anybody knows that every strong man needs a woman to be his backbone. So she basically probably was the mind and soul behind him being the president.

KING: You’re not supporting either one?

SNOOP DOGG: I’m not down with the Republican Party or the Democratic Party. I represent the gangsta’ party.

KING: The gangsta party?

SNOOP DOGG: Yes, sir.

KING: I mean are you — Snoop, are you still basically a gangster at heart?

SNOOP DOGG: It’s just a figure of speech (INAUDIBLE). But I like using that word.

KING: Was it G-A-N-G-S-T-E-R or G-A-N-G-S-T-A?

SNOOP DOGG: Say it, Larry. Say it like you mean it.

KING: Gangsta’.

SNOOP DOGG: Say it like you mean it, Larry.

(LAUGHTER)

KING: Gangsta!

SNOOP DOGG: Yes, sir.

KING: Don’t you emotionally, though, have some — a tie to Barack Obama?

SNOOP DOGG: I do. I do, because I am a black man in America and I know that he relates to everything that I’m going through. But, you know, politically correct — I just want to see somebody win that’s in the best interests of America, whether it be him — a black man; whether it be Hillary — a woman. Either one, to me, is a great move for America, because we need change. We need somebody in there that’s going to be about listening to the people and representing the people. And I feel like both of those candidates will do that.

KING: Do you think America’s really ready for a black president?

You see prejudice all the time.

SNOOP DOGG: All the time. I think America is ready for a black president by him winning, you know, like he’s winning so far and even competing to be in the talks right now. You know, I remember in the past where we had presidential candidates like Jesse Jackson. And it was a gimmick. It was like a joke because nobody really believed Jesse could win. You know, win Jesse win — but we didn’t really think he could win. Right now, people really feel like this man could really win and he’s got the right thing going for him. He’s got the right conversation. He’s in line with the right, you know, with the right scenario to win. And, you know, whether he wins or loses, I feel like he — he made a great step for black America by him stepping to the table and pulling off something like this.

Internet Gambling Bill being protested today on Capitol Hill

written October 9, 2006 internet Gambling bill

Casinogamblingweb.com is reporting that the press will be in Washington D.C. on Monday because it is Columbus Day and while they are filming the day’s festivities they will be greeted by protestors to the Internet Gambling Prohibition Bill.

The bill is expected to be signed on Friday the 13th but protestors are requesting that the president reconsider. According to organizer Debbie Richardson, “many things can happen as a result of the protest.”

The Port Security Bill is considered to be a highly important piece of legislation that will most definitely be signed by President Bush, Richardson explained to us. She went on to say that Bush is allowed to strip away add on bills to bills he is signing so that they can be sent back to Congress to be debated and voted on as individual bills.

Richardson, who will be in Washington D.C on Sunday in order to set up for Monday’s protest, believes it is highly important to voice opinions in Washington before Friday the 13th in order that the president has time to consider the strong opposition to the bill. Richardson also believes it is important to be there on Monday because that is when the press will be there.

“If we don’t fight for our rights and our freedom we lose,” says Richardson. “We are urging all supporters of freedom to go to Washington to protest the bill that would stop online gaming. Everyone that can possibly go needs to show up and fight for freedom.”

Demonstrators will meet in front of the Washington Monument on Monday, October 9th at 9am est. A large turn out is expected.

If you are planning to attend the protest and are unable to make it to the Washington Monument on time, you can meet the protestors in front of the White House on Pennsylvania Ave, Richardson told us.

If you would like more info or need to call to find out where to meet, contact Debbie Richardson by phone: 910-619-0563 or by email: drichardson @ bizec.rr.com.

“Tell your roomies to demonstrate, tell your friends to demonstrate, tell your family to demonstrate. In fact, tell as many people as you can to demonstrate,” Richardson says, “if enough people show up to fight for our rights we can make a difference.

“If we let them take this right away from us,” she says, “what will be next?”

–EOG
http://www.eog.com/news/index.aspx?id=10270

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CAIRO, Egypt - An al-Qaida-linked group posted a Web video Sunday showing the killings of three Russian embassy workers abducted earlier this month in

An accompanying statement by the Mujahedeen Shura Council, an umbrella organization linking seven insurgent groups including al-Qaida in Iraq, said all four Russians had been killed.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said it had not yet confirmed the hostages’ deaths.

The 90-second video, posted on an Islamic Web site that frequently airs militant messages, showed the beheading of two blindfolded men and the shooting of a third.

In the footage, two men clad in black and wearing black ski masks shout “God is great!” before beheading the first man. Then one militant appears standing over the decapitated body of a second victim lying in a pool of blood, with the head placed on top of the body.

The footage of the beheading victims shows a closed room with white walls. The shooting appears outdoors in what looked like an alley between buildings.

The footage was stamped with the logo of al-Qaida.

“God’s verdict has been carried out on the Russian diplomats … in revenge for the torture, killing and expulsion of our brothers and sisters by the infidel Russian government,” the statement said.

The video begins with a verse from the Quran appearing in white letters on a black screen, and a voice reading “Those who aggress on you, you aggress on them.”

One at a time, the four men appear on camera, staring ahead and speaking in Russian. Then the camera cuts to the killings.

Footage of the men speaking into the camera is dated June 13, but the footage of the killings is undated.

Four Russian embassy workers were abducted June 3 after an attack on their car in Baghdad’s Mansour neighborhood. A fifth Russian was killed in the incident.

The captives include the embassy’s third secretary, Fyodor Zaitsev, and three other staffers: Rinat Agliulin, Anatoly Smirnov and Oleg Fedoseyev.

In Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said it had not independently confirmed their deaths.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and our embassy in Iraq are using all methods and are continuing work to verify the information,” ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said.

Moscow vehemently opposed the U.S.-led military campaign and has continued to keep its distance from Washington on the issue of Iraq. Four Russian workers were killed in ambushes in Iraq in 2004.

On Wednesday, the Mujahedeen Shura Council posted a statement on the Internet saying it had decided to kill the four Russians, prompting one hostage’s sister, a Muslim, to make an impassioned plea for their freedom.

“I beg you to pardon them and release them. You are Muslims, and Islam, before anything else, is a religion of peace and justice,” Aliya Agliulin, wearing an Islamic headscarf, said on Al-Jazeera television on June 21, according to an Arabic voiceover of her statement.

“I, as a Muslim like all other Muslims in Russia, feel pain for what is happening in Iraq. Please act wisely and think of the feeling of the families of the hostages and their children who are waiting for their return. … My brother is the lone provider for our family.”

Videos of beheadings were an early signature of the Iraq insurgency, as well as a grisly trademark of tapes produced by the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. But such graphic images have become rare in the past year.

The exception was a June 10 video showing militants beheading three Iraqis accused of belonging to a Shiite “death squad.” Its posting three days after al-Zarqawi’s death in a U.S. airstrike suggested an attempt to show his killing had not weakened militants’ resolve.

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