Bill O'Reilly vs. LUDACRIS..once again...

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Bill O'Reilly is boycotting Anheiser-Busch because Ludacris was just contracted by them to promote their beer. Here's what Bill had to say...

This Bud's Not For Me
By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, Mar 04, 2004

A couple of years ago I chastised Pepsi for hiring "gangsta" rapper Ludacris as a pitchman. There was a public outcry, Pepsi folded, Ludacris was sacked.
Now, incredibly, Anheuser-Busch has done the same thing. The company will pay this guy Ludacris big bucks to push beer.

My basic objection to this is simple: Some American corporations are rewarding bad behavior in pursuit of more profit. Ludacris puts out raps that celebrate criminal activity (such as selling narcotics), general debauchery, and violence against women. There is no question about that. Does Anheuser-Busch believe that kind exposition is good for the USA? Does the company realize that millions of children, many of them unsupervised, digest the garbage Ludacris puts out? Does the company care?

Lest you think Ludacris is some kind of Ozzy Osborne, here are some of his lyrics:

"I got my twin glock .40's, cocked back
Me and my homies, so drop that"
"My shotguns are cold and hard ... my triggers are always talking about some squeeze me, squeeze me."

"Hollow bullets I put it
I'm about to live in vain
And then I drill 'em, refill 'em
make sure they feel the pain."

"I smack bitches with no (breasts) ... "

Talk to most educators in poor neighborhoods and they will tell you that the debasement of our culture, of which gangsta rap is a big part, has coarsened children in general and put high risk kids in a dangerous place. Taking drugs, carrying guns, and disrespecting human beings is now not only socially acceptable in many situations, it is downright glamorous.
Anheuser-Busch has a gleaming headquarters in St. Louis. It is a place of wealth and power. But a few miles east across the Mississippi lies East St. Louis, a devastated city where drug gangs rule entire neighborhoods. Children as young as ten work as look-outs for these gangs; 13-year-olds sell heroin and crack cocaine on the streets. Violence is as common as a garbage pickup.

Ludacris sells big in East St. Louis and other dangerous neighborhoods across the country. His rap is something these criminal kids can identify with. He understands and encourages the "life."

Isn't it time Americans demand that corporations stop polluting the country? Whether it's dumping PCB's in waterways or promoting degenerate CD's, corporate chieftains should be held responsible by consumers. Hiring a person like Ludacris to push beer is reprehensible to me and so I will exercise my right not to do business with Anheuser-Busch which, by the way, owns a series of family theme parks across the country.

On his latest CD, ol' Ludacris has a rap song called "Hoes In My Room." It's a harsh diatribe about, well, women the man does not respect but who somehow inhabit his "space." The last few lines go like this:

"Then it got to my head, and somethin' reminded me
I know who let 'em in, it was Bill O'Reilly - faggot."
So add a gay slur to the list of crudities Ludacris embraces as he gleefully dances down the road to millionaire status. Anheuser-Busch should be very proud to be in business with a guy like this.
 
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actually he called out snoop last week to be on the show after he said he wanted to bitch slap o'reilly..... snoop said he was to busy to go face to face.... but not tooo busy to talk shit? i wana see a good argument with a rapper & o'reilly
 
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707 loc said:
actually he called out snoop last week to be on the show after he said he wanted to bitch slap o'reilly..... snoop said he was to busy to go face to face.... but not tooo busy to talk shit? i wana see a good argument with a rapper & o'reilly
Yeah, that'd be cool, but it'll never happen in a fair manner...

O'Reilly and everyone else on that Nazi/Republican channel (Sean Hannity, etc.) has a basic stategy that they always use on guests w/ opposing viewpoints: whenever someone of liberal persuasion starts to make a good point about an issue, the Fox host(s) basically keeps interrupting and talking over (or shouting over, in Hannity's case) that person to keep them from articulating their point. This is because if they let the other person talk, they'd (O'Reilly, etc.) run the risk of being proven wrong. Then, when enough time runs out, they say, "well, sorry, we have to go to a commercial."

"We report, you decide." Bullshit. More like "We dictate, you accept, or else."

"Fair and Balanced" my ass. The Fox News Channel stinks like rotten pussy juice.

PEACE!
 
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Grim said:
LOL @ Ludacris being super gangsta......I dont own any of his albums or anything but from what I gather from his videos, he aint no different then any other TV rapper, actually a little more tame then most
Yup. And that shows you how out of touch O'Reilly is...he's picking on an easy, false target...Allen Gordon (a former writer for THE SOURCE and current writer w/ MURDER DOG) described Ludacris as a "punchline" type of rapper, and that's pretty accurate. As for Luda's CDs, if you buy one, get the debut. His new one from last year (from what I've been told) is good, but not great. If I ever do buy that one, I'll probably look for a used copy...

PEACE!
 
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Grim said:
LOL @ Ludacris being super gangsta......I dont own any of his albums or anything but from what I gather from his videos, he aint no different then any other TV rapper, actually a little more tame then most
If all you have heard are his video songs, you would be surprised. He actually has some good shit if you look past the radio songs.