
It’s only Day 2 of Obama's presidency, and he’s already well on his way to cleaning up Bush's mess of an administration. Yesterday he repealed a Dubya-signed executive order allowing presidents to conceal their documents forever. Today, Obama introduced government transparency with an end to CIA secret overseas prisons and a ban of questionable interrogation methods culminating with the shut-down of Guantanamo within a year.
We are Baracking out with our cocks out in celebration of his early moves, but there’s a lot more to be done. Here are six more Bush f*ck-ups our dapper new prez can resolve…
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There's not much more entertaining to watch Dubya popping up at random Olympic events. [Bastardly]
Ray Lewis really wants Devin Hester to get a Madden cover. [Das Gamer]
This is the best weekly feature, online has to offer. [CoedMag]
Uncle Murda claims to be runnin' the city. [Nah Right]
Mega Man 3, this time with lyrics. [Double Viking]

Young Jeezy is on his way to becoming the most important MC in the game. He’s been fine-tuning his wordplay (as heard on his recent mixtape The Prime Minister), while still keeping his voice on pop radio with verses on records by Usher, The-Dream and Mariah Carey. But for Jay Jenkins, it's always been more than music.
His third Def Jam release, The Recession, is a state of the union addressed to the people. We’ve all been rocking to “Put On,” but this week, he opened our ears to the rest of his socio-economic message with a special listening session. Check out our track-by-track review of the new songs to get a sense of what is shaping up to be another classic from the Snowman…
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