Diddy Bringing Declaration Of Independence To Party

Sean "P. Diddy" Combs’ annual "White Party" will distinguish itself from other events this year, by presenting attendees with a viewing of a copy of the United States’ original Declaration of Independence. The copy Combs will show off is owned by legendary television producer Norman Lear, responsible for such hits as "All In The Family," […]

Sean "P. Diddy" Combs’ annual "White

Party" will distinguish itself from other events this year, by presenting

attendees with a viewing of a copy of the United States’ original Declaration

of Independence.

The copy Combs will show off is owned by legendary

television producer Norman Lear, responsible for such hits as "All In The

Family," "Maude," "Sanford & Son," "One Day

At A Time" and others.

Lear tours the country with the document, which

was signed in 1776, after the United States’ Revolutionary War with England.

And the inclusion of the document at his event

seems to be a good fit. Combs recently expressed his desire to see United States

President George W. Bush ousted in the upcoming elections, for someone who was

more concerned with the needs of the people.

"There are a lot of lies in politics, a

lot of deception," Combs told CNN in a March interview. "I am more

interesting in being a revolutionary-exposing the liars. Being an activist.

I think that it’s important. I try to be role model by being real and being

honest."

Combs’ showing of the document is part of Sony

PlayStation 2’s Independence day weekend celebration, taking place at the PlayStation2

Estate in Bridgehampton, New York.

Jay-Z will host an event for his S.Carter sneaker

collection, while Paris Hilton will celebrate the launch of her label, Heiress

Records.