From The G-Man: Obama/KKK Link is Bullsh*t!
Mar 7th, 2008 by admin

Gary “G-Man” Toms: Born In NC, Now Reppin’ In The NYC
About a month ago, I received a rather disturbing email from a dear friend of mine. Embedded in the email was an “article” claiming that Kentucky’s Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Edwards, had endorsed Barack Obama. I’m sure many of you may have received the same email, especially if you’re part of the black community. Strangely enough, the article seems to be flooding the email boxes of blacks and whites all across the country. The article cites Edwards’ reason for the alleged support as an effort to thwart Hillary Clinton’s bid for the White House. I’m paraphrasing here, but according to Edwards, “Anything is better than having that crazy-ass bitch in the White House.” The article goes on to note that Edwards had donated $250,000 to Obama’s campaign, which really made me sit up and take notice. If Obama did in fact take a contribution from the Klan, it deserved media attention and a column from The G-man.
The Internet chatter over this article began to spread like wildfire. Even noted radio talk-show hosts, both black and white, gave significant air-time to it. While everyone was busy trying to figure out what the hell was going on, The G-man went to work by directly contacting Edwards, via email, to confirm the story. I was very interested in hearing what the Imperial Wizard had to say, especially given the fact that I just obtained comments from his boss, the Klan’s National Director Pastor Thomas Robb, who vehemently stated that the KKK would never support a black man for president. To date, Edwards has not responded and is not likely to. It could be a “black thing”. Who the hell knows?
Dismayed that Edwards didn’t show The G-man any love, I made the decision to take the article apart, bit by bit, and carefully analyze it. Check out what I found. The name of the alleged reporter on the story was named James R. Crowe. When I searched news organizations throughout the U.S., there was no listing of the reporter being linked to this story. Next, I researched the Ku Klux Klan to see what information would pop up. Interestingly enough, I found a correlation between the reporter’s name and the history of the hate group. James R. Crowe was said to be one of its founding members. Moreover, if you break down the name James R. Crowe, you get the name “Jim Crow”! This made me realize that I had proved the article was complete bullshit, but with people all across the country swearing the article was real, I needed one more crucial piece of evidence. The G-man wasted no time in getting it.
You can read this article in its entirety at the following:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/638081/obamakkk_link_is_bullsht.html

