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Most people in the caribbean support Obama
In Response To: Re: WWJD *LINK* ()

So what?
Most people in the caribbean (and elsewhere) don't have access to enough information. Plus there is the sentimental aspect of seeing "one a' we" in such a powerful position. Nuff of my Rasta family in Guyana support Obama too. What is your point? I must agree with them because we are from the same area and agree about other things?
You may follow dancehall artists as your messengers or prophets or what have you, I never have, I take what I agree with and leff out what I don't. Members of my family/circle know some of these artists and know that they don't always necessarily live up to everything they say anyway, so we know to follow self and JAH not any artist whose tunes we might like.
Did your simple yankee mind actually think you were delivering some kind of "coup de grace" to me there?
Now if you want to comment, how about commenting on the many issues the Queen raised in that interview besides that brief aside?

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Great new interview with Queen Ifrica *LINK*
Queen Ifrica: "Welcome to Montego Bay" *NM* *LINK*
Re: Another Confused Obama Supporter...? *LINK*
Re: Another Confused Obama Supporter...?
Re: Another Confused Obama Supporter...?
Re: WWJD *LINK*
Most people in the caribbean support Obama


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