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To: Michael Eden

LOL! This is on page 5 of a 2001 interview of Celente...

“Look at these groups. Eminem, the Backstreet Boys. The most amazing thing is that they’re talentless. They’re not good looking. It’s amazing. The industry keeps missing the opportunity. And they’re dumb. When the Beatles were popular, they were hip, they were clever. But these guys are dullards. “

http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4571925-1.html

He’s got good sense!


105 posted on 11/27/2008 9:06:54 PM PST by mrsmith
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To: mrsmith

Mr smith,
You said:
LOL! This is on page 5 of a 2001 interview of Celente...

“Look at these groups. Eminem, the Backstreet Boys. The most amazing thing is that they’re talentless. They’re not good looking. It’s amazing. The industry keeps missing the opportunity. And they’re dumb. When the Beatles were popular, they were hip, they were clever. But these guys are dullards. “

http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4571925-1.html

Thank you for the link.

I call this “ANTICULTURE.” The same media that so completely engaged in propaganda to elect Obama and Democrats is also advancing a culture of nihilism, vacuousness, and moral degradation such as defies rational thought.

Anticulture is like a giant reciprocating engine, pushing culture down into worse and worse ignorance and degradation with every stroke, every story, every program. They create a culture that despises what we once cherished, and cherish what we once despised.

Anticulture mocks the Judeo-Christian Western civilization that gave us Bach and Beethoven even as they feed us Backstreet Boys.


106 posted on 11/27/2008 11:03:19 PM PST by Michael Eden
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