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To: Domestic Church
Much of the rap music(?) industry is run by black muslims. Sort of like how the peace/love/drug culture of the 60's fed on the music of then. When in fact much of that music was socialist propaganda. The music of the 60's played a major part in the propaganda machine that turned a generation into librals aka commies. Music is a vehicle used by those who wish to manipulate a populace into a movement. Islam knows this and will use it. I believe there is a dark presence (no pun intended) behind the hip hop/rap industry. I beleive it was last year that a christain rapper was killed. Also, the hip hop/rap industry goes hand in hand with drug use, primarily ectasy. The question to answer is what terrorist states export ectasy, who is making the money and what are they using it for? The answer is the money is used to pay for terrorism, however, I do not know what countries are behind it. We probably manufacture plenty of it here but what countries to the kingpins live in. Who is at the top of the chain?

The same scenario occured during the 70's and 80's with the cocain business. Cocain use was promoted by useful idiots (the in crowd), actors and muscians. Cocain sales armed the marxist militants in south america, namely the san denistas (sp?). The American people, through their use of cocain, funded marxist militant groups intent on implenting communist regimes in South America.

The moral of this story is the same as always, follow the money.
6,222 posted on 01/04/2004 11:16:41 AM PST by mindspy
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To: mindspy; mhking
Odd how you compared this music to the 60's, message wise I guess?
6,427 posted on 01/04/2004 11:05:47 PM PST by JustPiper (Bush+Ridge=TagTeam for Amnesty! Write-In Tom Tancredo in March!!!)
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