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Greg Anderson Is Hip Hop; Appointed As Spokesman For The ‘Stop Snitchin’ Campaign

November 21st, 2007 . by Chuck

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Much has been made of hip hop and it’s connection to the “Stop Snitchin” campaign, which discourages people to not cooperate with the authorities in connection to crimes. Professional athletes connected with hip hop culture such as Michael Vick have had their best friends break the code and cooperate with the feds. Hell, even hip hop artists themselves like T.I. are facing 30 years in prison because people in their inner circle talked to the police.

Well guess who didn’t didn’t snitch? Guess who held down their boy even if it meant doing time in jail themselves? Who is the most hardbody homie in the media right now? GREG ANDERSON!

He’s done two separate jail sentences and is facing a third, because he refuses to talk with federal prosecutors about what did or didn’t happen with his boy Barry Bonds. I think its hilarious, that out of all the big bad gangstas in hip hop, the one person that embodies the message most of them try to portray is a white guy from the burbs.

Canny and Mark Geragos, another attorney for Anderson, both say their client will never waver in his support for Bonds. “He’s never going to testify,” Geragos told the Daily News.

“He didn’t like it there (in prison). But all any of us have is what we believe is who we are and our word and integrity,” Canny told the newspaper.

Somebody get this guy a record deal immediately, G-Money has earned enough street cred to go double platinum.

2 Responses to “Greg Anderson Is Hip Hop; Appointed As Spokesman For The ‘Stop Snitchin’ Campaign”

  1. comment number 1 by: WBNo Gravatar

    I think there’s an agreement b/w Bonds and G-Money. I think Bonds set homie up a nice little offshore nest egg after he does his bid.

    The obstruction charges are always thrown in on fed cases, just to pad it. Proving obstruction takes alot of work so his legal team needs to focus on the perjury joint.


  2. [...] happened to friends to the end, like Greg Anderson aka G-Money? Greg did two stints in jail to get Barry Bonds’ back, refusing to talk to prosecutors who [...]

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