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	<title>Comments on: Al Sharpton And TMZ Go Toe To Toe Over Roboho</title>
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		<title>By: JohnInFlorida</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Face it, Sharpton is a washed up media &#039;ho&#039;. That&#039;s not a racial slur, it&#039;s a fact. Thanks in part to the hip-hop world, ho is a term that is now ingrained in the american (english) language. I have used it here to describe Sharpton, TMZ used it to describe Beyonce&#039;s outfit, Imus used it to describe a few ugly basketball players, and our kids use it to describe each other. The fact that the term is now mainstream simply means that hip-hop artists have successfully made it so. Congratulations. Now get over it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Face it, Sharpton is a washed up media &#8216;ho&#8217;. That&#8217;s not a racial slur, it&#8217;s a fact. Thanks in part to the hip-hop world, ho is a term that is now ingrained in the american (english) language. I have used it here to describe Sharpton, TMZ used it to describe Beyonce&#8217;s outfit, Imus used it to describe a few ugly basketball players, and our kids use it to describe each other. The fact that the term is now mainstream simply means that hip-hop artists have successfully made it so. Congratulations. Now get over it.</p>
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