Imus Be Mistaken
He made Condi Rice get in touch with her roots and it didn’t take shame from going on a shopping spree:
“I just thought that it was an attack on women’s sports, first of all, and secondly an attack on very accomplished young black women in a way that was really offensive”
The message is simple: Say what you will about the war, the president or unemployment, but don’t be callin’ nobody no nappy headed hos!
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Of all the things to talk about, why do you think Condi choose Imus? When can we expect to hear from her next? Holla back!


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April 15th, 2007 at 9:38 pm
Well, it is a lot easier for Condi to reference what we women go through torturing our hair, than what the US government goes through torturing its detainees.
April 16th, 2007 at 3:43 am
True Dat. For all we know, Condi might have had “hair torture” removed from the prospective list of interrogation techniques planned for Guantanamo. Maybe Chemical Ali engaged in bad hair care products as well? Perhaps Condi has been doing more behind the scenes than we’ve given her credit for…