Not entirely P&R material but does this explain why GTech isn't about as much lately? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7380637.stm
It was already posted in the General Chat forum. I hear that he worked for the Ron Paul Presidential Campaign and since that didn't work out he wanted to Start a Record Company.
Are African-American and Ron Paul Campaign worker mutually exclusive? In other words, I'm wondering what his African-American ethnicity had to do with whether he was an RP campaigner or not.
A 21 one year old wanna-be rapper stopped campaigning for Ron Paul to start his own record company from a fraudulent 360 billion dollar check which would have made him the richest man in the world. Does this sound at all logical to you? Soniq, that has to be one of the most retarded lines I've heard from you - at first I thought you were joking. Yes, Ron Paul has a strict no-black worker law. hahaha Saw it through Digg on a different article. I'm sure you're smart enough to answer these pertinent racial questions on your own. If you need help, Google is always willing to lend a helping hand.
Webwork, I didn't take the RP thing seriously. I just didn't know what relevance his race had to do with whether the line "RP worker' was a hoax or not. In other words, "A guy was caught yesterday handing out flyers for _______." "No he wasn't, it was a white guy caught for pandering." Just didn't see the connection, that's all.
Me either. I guess it would have been different if I said "He couldn't have worked for RP, because he's black." Two different ideas, hence two different paragraphs. Yar just messin' with me.
No, honestly, Web, I'm just cashed and misread it - I read it all as one thought, hence I was confused, but I now see what you're saying. Sorry.