Boondocks
By Aaron McGruder
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Aaron McGruder began his controversial comic "The Boondocks" in 1997 for student newspaper "The DiamondBack." Two years later, it made its national debut, and has since earned devoted readers -- both fans and critics -- across America. Besides his political statements in "The Boondocks," ...

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For 'that book' just substitute 'left*st's comments'. 'Nuff said.
huey is so funny!
I also bet that book is a load of unpublished b.s.
I don't think he realizes that hacking movies (that no one wants to see anyway) won't make him a 'cyber' revolutionary. He is SO power hungry.