Posted on 08/22/2012 2:43:00 PM PDT by Falcon4.0
SNIP>> This evening in New York City, President Obama will be fundraising with "NBA heroes," according to his spokesman. Those "heroes" include Michael Jordan (who is also a failed baseball player), Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, and, perhaps most interestingly, Carmelo Anthony.
Anthony helped make the pro-drugs YouTube video called "Stop Snitchin."
"Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony is featured in an underground DVD that is circulating in his hometown of Baltimore, Md," the Denver Channel reported.
The DVD is called Stop Snitching and shows alleged drug dealers talking about what happens to people who cooperate with the police, and Anthony is standing next to one of them.
So isn’t it reasonable to conclude that Barack Hussein Obama is pro-illegal-drugs, pro-homicide, anti-law enforcement and wants the vote of criminals?
Drudge has it on his headlines and he gets in excess of 30 million hits a day. So if the MSM fails to report this (which they will do no doubt) at least the word is out there about this POS....oh and Carmelo Anthony. This is who your President hangs with boys and girls.
It’s been said so often that it’s almost cliche... but “just imagine the media uproar if it was Romney doing this”.
Just one more reason why an awful lot of Americans now think of Barack Obama as a “ghetto-president” instead of a respectable public figure.
Carmelo is a puzzle. He spent one year at Syracuse University before jumping to the NBA in a first round draft. Nonetheless, he later returned to SU, donating $5 million toward the construction of a practice venue for basketball at the college. He might not be a conservative, but he remembers his roots. To my knowledge he is the only SU athlete other than Donovan McNabb who remembered his roots. McNabb is a trustee of the university. Go figure. sd
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