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Originally posted by Sazerac:
2. Proctor and Gamble is not part of a satanic cult or scheme, and its logo is not satanic.
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CEO's of Proctor & Gamble admitted publicly that their religion is Satanism and in this country they have every right to practice whatever religion they choose.
(I saw this in a television interview sometime within the last two or three years or I would not be posting it here.)
They have since removed the crescent moon and thirteen stars logo from their products in an effort to regain customers they lost in their revelations of their religion. They won't advertise Satanism if you will buy their products.
Hopefully those ignorant enough to believe that the removal of the logo translates into conversion will also return.

BTW, P&G products are most of the best quality products on the market~right down to the shredded corn cobs put into Tide laundry detergent and although if you can call my practices "religion" they would veer towards Christianity, I do buy quality products as opposed to cheap or outright bad ones.
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9. There is no gang initiation plot to murder any motorist who flashes headlights at another car driving at night with out lights.
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Not an initiation, but people in a couple of western states (AZ and CA for example) have been shot at for flashing their headlightslights at another car driving at night with out lights. It happened frequently for a short period of time in Tucson AZ while I lived there and was covered on the evening news more than once...the cars that did the shooting that were identified were proven to belong to known gang members.
An actual intiation tactic that was common was for new gang members to car jack a car...easy targets were single women at gas stations who did not lock their vehicles while going inside to pay...this actually happened less than a mile from where I lived in AZ a number of times until that particular station got "hot" and gang activity moved to other locations.
Just my 11 cents worth.

Moni
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[This message has been edited by Moni (edited 06-04-2001).]