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      <title>Comments On: Obama and Hip-Hop
    
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Obama and Hip-Hop]]></title>
    
    
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      <![CDATA[It was kind of crazy at the Digable Planets show to hear a rapper say "We want change, just like Obama." You know things are different when hip-hop groups – and in this case a fairly revolutionary hip-hop group, if you take their word for it – ally themselves with the President of the United States. Plenty of other things to rail against though on a wider level, all politics being local.
        
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