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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Gaines goes Youtubing for Obama

Howard Wilkinson reports:


Former Judge Leslie Isaiah Gaines, one of the more memorable figures of Cincinnati politics over the past few decades, is still a busy criminal defense lawyer and a rap artist with two local hits under his belt – 1994’s "Shake ‘N Blake,’’ an ode to then-Bengals quarterback Jeff Blake and the 2005 hit, "Shake ‘N Quake Jungle Jingle," another song dedicated to his beloved Bengals.

Seems now that Gaines has found a new object for his rhapsodic affection – Barack Obama. Check out the video here.



Hat tip: The Daily Bellwether


7 Comments:

at 4:52 PM, January 30, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Leslie Isaiah Gaines is a real true "nut case"!

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE, for a real, DEMOCRAT 2008 !

 
at 4:53 PM, January 30, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

HAD ENOUGH DEMOCRAT? VOTE 2008!

 
at 7:26 PM, January 30, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

And this helps Obama how?

Will they both now see Jesus in the marble?

 
at 8:03 PM, January 30, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

WHATS NEXT A RAP VIDEO FROM CLYDE BENNETT AND KEN LAWSON?

 
at 11:16 PM, January 30, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. HAD ENOUGH (first comment) Mr. Gaines IS a Democrat... and you call him a "nut case"

 
at 8:24 AM, January 31, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think he's been drinking...or at least needs some serious mental help.

 
at 8:09 PM, February 05, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just call me - if you need me...

 
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