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VOTE OR DIE

So street. So angry.  So prominent.  So what?

I don't know what name he's rolling with today, but it's clear that Puff or P or whatever his nom de jour is, has as much commitment to consistent political activism as he does to consistent brand identity.

The punk pimping the label "Vote or Die" has apparently voted to take the money and run.

The  "Vote or Die" campaign to register young voters for the 2004 election seemed to be everywhere two years ago - as Combs promoted its message on high-profile TV shows and several voter registration events around the country via a private plane chartered specifically for the occasion.

(Hold that thought because we're going to come back to that jet.)

Now that the election is over, it seems as if the organization behind "Vote or Die" has ended as well. According to Fox411 columnist Roger Friedman, Diddy's political organization Citizen Change is pretty much a thing of the past.  Friedman says he was told by sources that Citizen Change was only meant to be an occasional thing. One person told him: "The group wasn't intended to be active between elections."  

(Hold that thought because we're going to come back to continuity of coverage as well.)

The column also notes the expenses incurred by Citizen Change during its April to November 2004 run, which included approximately $80,000 in travel expenses for the "Vote or Die' plane tour, $100,000 for photography by Mark Seliger, $541,000 on advertising and $252,000 for billboards. Citizen Change's total expenses came to over $2 million.

Ok...now we're talking.  Let's look a little closer at the money here folks.  I don't like it when Delay, Gingrich, or Halliburton plays that game.  I don't like it when some colllege drop out entertainer takes a bunch of kids and leads them on a merry romp so he can launder money and evade taxes.

Why do I say that? Because it's an outrage.

The group's Web site is gone. Fine.
So are their offices. Fine.
But like a snail, they leave a trail of slime behind them. Their federal tax filing is available on Guidestar.org, which records the filings of not-for-profits.

To complicate matters, Combs' other not-for-profit, Daddy's House, states on its 2004 federal tax filing that it gave $245K to Citizen Change. Daddy's House, which runs summer camps for impoverished kids and is run by Sister Souljah (aka Lisa Williamson-Rodriguez), still posted a 2004 a paper loss of $344K.

(I checked....it's true.)

By the way, the records show Combs got no cash compensation. However Sister Souljah took home $75K from Sugar Daddy's House.  They must have been carrying it as loose change because they report spending $52K in "transportation" costs.

Here's why I bring this to your attention:
I don't like it when Trent Lott tries to steal $700 Million by playing on people's sympathies.
I don't like it when The Pentagon misplaces $2.3 Trillion playing on people's patriotism.
I don't like it when The Hilton Family ® puts profits before people - especially wounded soldiers.

I sure as hell don't like it when a bunch of college drop outs take advantage of people's aspirations and pretend to offer them a political platform when they are really just pulling the wool over their eyes so they can pick people's pockets, launder the money and use it to pay for tax-free bling.

This damages legitimate political activism in communities that desperately need a voice.  This compounds the cynicism of people who are already alienated from the political process.  This makes it even harder for people who are doing the hard work of pounding pavement to register voters.  This trivializes the political process and turns it into another marketing vehicle for the latest fashion in clothing, music, or ring tones.

To be honest, I always figured Combs for an opportunist just grabbing as much money as he could ... he's juvenile.  The people I really hold accountable here are men who should know better...who profess to know better ...who claim to be in this struggle for the long run. Men like Russell Simmons and Al Sharpton.  All I can say is, if Russell Simmons is more interested in getting invited to Donald Trump's parties than building the Democratic Party... just get off the bus.

Of course, like the other outrages I have lamented, this one comes as no surprise to anyone who followed "Vote or Die."  Paris Hilton was one of their celebrity spokesmodels.  She didn't even register to vote!

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Firstly, I want to thank you for this stoty.  We need to be just as vigilent --no, more vigilent-- in rooting out corruption amongst Democrats and soi-disant community activists as we are with Republicans. These people do no service to our cause; "the people's Abramoff" or "the people's Karl Rove" is a contradiction in terms.

But what's up with calling Puff and crew "a bunch of college drop outs"? Some wonderful men and women have dropped out of college, whether for financial reasons or personal ones.  And some of the greatest Americans never even went to college --so let's show a little respect! Whether or not Puff finished college has nothing to do with the failings you rightfully condemn him for.

by Nate Roberts on 04/27/2006 02:48:26 PM EST

I can see that I made the "college drop out" a bit ham-handedly, because I received a similar comment on dailykos.

Here's where I was going with that:

  1. Combs has a pattern of dropping projects.  That is not meant as character assassination, it is meant to demonstrate a pattern and practice.  Anyone who holds themself up as a political leader would be held to that standard.  

  2. It's a bad message to send kids that they can make it without education.  This is a really important point when dealing with kids from disadvantaged backgrounds.  We are conning kids into thinking they can get ahead without fundamental skills.  There is no doubt some will (Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Peter Jennings and Aaron Brown all failed to complete college) but there are a hell of a lot fewer superstar entertainers, professional athletes, and TV personalities than there are doctors, lawyers, accountants, bookkeepers, or engineers.  That's the same point Cosby keeps trying to make.  

  3. I am concerned about the increase in anti-intellectualism that celebrity fosters.  Now, I appreciate that diplomas mean nothing.  Every study has shown the school you went to rarely makes a difference to where you wind up in your profession 20 years out.  But every study shows if you don't go to school you have a much lower likelihood of winding up in a profession.  

We can unpack this point a number of ways but I hope you see why the comment was made (albeit ham-handedly).  I just have real contempt for people who "get over" with a good rap and little else,, especially when they build people's expectations up and then skip out on the hard work.

A recent FBI search warrant reveals Republicans refer to themselves as the Corrupt Bastards Club!

by 8ackgr0und N015e on 04/27/2006 07:23:25 PM EST

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