Monday, 10 September 2012

Snoop Dogg, Brad Pitt Endorse Four More Years of Obama

Snoop Dogg may be changing his image from rapper to reggae artist, but he doesn't want the White House to undergo that kind of identity change. If it was up to him, President Obama would have four more years to "get his thang together and finish his deal out," Snoop said when asked about the election at a press conference last week.
"They need to give Obama four more years, man," he told reporters at the Toronto International Film Festival,"I mean, Bush f***ed up for eight years, so you gotta at least give [Obama] eight years. He cleaned half the s**t up in four years, realistically. It ain't like y'all gave him a clean house. Y'all gave him a house where the TV didn't work, the toilet was stuffed up -- everything was wrong with the house."
Snoop, who was promoting his film "Reincarnation" which chronicles his attempt to break into the reggae music scene as "Snoop Lion," give the president credit for making the world more "peaceful" by killing Osama bin Laden.
"He went and knocked down the most hated, most wanted, the one who had our terror alert on Orange or Red, whatever color it was on," the rapper/reggae singer said. "He went and found him and knocked him down, so don't forget about that. Now everybody is peaceful and able to move and have a good time -- it's because he made that happen."
Days after Snoop Dogg said he was hoping for four more years of Obama, actor Brad Pitt expressed the same sentiment. Here's a look at which stars are supporting the president, and which have picked his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney.

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