"I take more pleasure in forcing a man to oral sex me than letting a woman" - Ex Felon & Artist Criminally Insane

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"I take more pleasure in forcing a man to oral sex me than letting a woman" - Ex Felon & Artist Criminally Insane

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BITCH MAKER"I TAKE MORE PLEASURE IN FORCING A MAN WHO THINKS HE CAN'T BE PUNKED TO ORAL SEX ME THAN LETTING A WOMAN DO IT" -ARTIST, FELON & THUG CRIMINALLY INSANE
Kirkland Perkins (ATL) - Recording spoken word artist and winner of the Hardest Black Male Felon 1996 Bragging Rights competition Criminally Insane is set to release is 3rd volume of ghetto prose that will again fuse elements of rap, spoken word & poetry.The compilation, titled Bitch Maker recounts his 1997-2000 prison stint in which he confesses he routinely made men perform oral sex on him.

"Penitentiary rules in the free world too. Ain't nothing change." DEVELOPING...

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"IT TAKES A TUPAC TO GO UP AGAINST
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Taylor Dae (Crime & Culture) - Ghetto Bragging Rights editor Kirkland Perkins says the Ghetto Bragging Rights community is responding. There opinions: it takes a Tupac Shakur to compete against 2005 Christmas eve pursejacker and killer Michael 'Slavery Avenger' Thorpe.

"Their response is overwhelming," Jones answered in a telephone interview Sunday night.

But the question of whether commercial black artists will be allowed to compete against convicted black felons in Sexiest & Hardest Ghetto Black Male Felon Bragging Rights competitions remains open.

While some in the Ghetto Bragging Rights community oppose to the idea, Ghetto Bragging Rights editor Kirkland Perkins says there is a large body within the community who want commerical black celebrities who have made social action protest statements and stands to be recognized.

"We received volumes of requests to acknowledge commercial superstar Kayne West for his live tirade against George Bush during NBC's 2005 fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Katrina," Perkins said. ARTICLE< GHETTO BRAGGING RIGHTS UNPLUGGED

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