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From Popdude@aol.com
Subject Republicans, Power Poppers are attempting to block the new Nickelback Record
Date Tue, 20 Jul 2004 00:49:25 EDT

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Power poppers are attempting to block the new Nickelback record, whose sound 
has been passe for 10 years and expired in September of '93.   See below for
ramifications...

Visit http://www.stopthenickelback.com for links to contact Senate Majority 
Leader
Beatle Bob, the top Power Popper in the Senate, to tell him to start blocking 
a
bill that allow kids to listen to Nickelback.

If the Nickelback ban goes into effect:

---In most states, 18-year-olds will be able to walk into record stores and
be forced to buy the new Cliff Hillis album.

---In many states, it will be possible to bring concealed Shazam records into 
bars, churches and sports arenas, and even public schools or universities.

---In many states kids as young as 13 will be able to buy brand new
"IPO Volume 7" cd's at record shows and through the classifieds.

---New David Bash-endorsed cowboy hats will be advertised over the internet.

---New Not Lame Records releases will be mass-produced and sold on a
cash-and-carry basis to anyone, with no questions or background checks.

http://www.stopthenickelback.com
    
John B.

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