Dont know if this is old news or not but here it is,if its been posted already then my bad!
Atlanta, GA -- Georgia State Representative Cynthia McKinney hasintroduced a bill before the United States Congress that would requirethe National Archives to establish a Tupac Amaru Shakur RecordsCollection.
Modeled after the famed John F. KennedyAssassination Records Collection Act, McKinneys newly-introduced billwould allow public access to privileged details of hip-hop cultureslate rap icon Tupac Shakurs (2Pac) life and death.
CongresswomanMcKinney, the Democratic representative of the 4th District of DeKalbCounty, Georgia, based her Tupac Shakur Records Collection Act on thepremise that "all government records related to the life and death ofTupac Amaru Shakur (2Pac) should be preserved for historical andgovernmental purposes."
This bill has got much attentionamong, not only those in the hip-hop culture and among the fans of thelate rap icon Tupac Shakur but also among a lot of the nation.
CongresswomanMcKinney takes time to explain how this bill will work and how peoplecan participate in the passing of the bill in her Tupac ShakurLegislative Primer.
The web site ThugLifeArmy.com askedCongresswoman McKinney questions on how the bill is looked at bygovernment and what is involved in making sure it passes.
Youcan see Congresswoman McKinneys - Tupac Shakur Legislative Primer andlearn the basic dealings of a bill like this before the government atthe www.ThugLifeArmy.com web site.
Rep. McKinney called for thelegislation during the Congressional Black Caucus "Brain Trust" panelson "Countering Culture: COINTELPRO Attacks on Political Musicians" thataddressed the remaining unsolved murders and strange deaths of PaulRobeson, Jimmi Hendrix, Bob Marley, hip-hop rap artists Tupac Shakur(2Pac) and Biggie Smalls, among others, and government attacks on theHip-Hop generation.
Congresswoman McKinney has said His familyand his family of fans have the right to know what happened on thatfateful night. The public has the right to know because he was awell-known figure. There is intense public interest in the life anddeath of Tupac Shakur.
Visit www.ThugLifeArmy.com for all the details on Congresswoman McKinneys Tupac Shakur Legislative Primer.
Atlanta, GA -- Georgia State Representative Cynthia McKinney hasintroduced a bill before the United States Congress that would requirethe National Archives to establish a Tupac Amaru Shakur RecordsCollection.
Modeled after the famed John F. KennedyAssassination Records Collection Act, McKinneys newly-introduced billwould allow public access to privileged details of hip-hop cultureslate rap icon Tupac Shakurs (2Pac) life and death.
CongresswomanMcKinney, the Democratic representative of the 4th District of DeKalbCounty, Georgia, based her Tupac Shakur Records Collection Act on thepremise that "all government records related to the life and death ofTupac Amaru Shakur (2Pac) should be preserved for historical andgovernmental purposes."
This bill has got much attentionamong, not only those in the hip-hop culture and among the fans of thelate rap icon Tupac Shakur but also among a lot of the nation.
CongresswomanMcKinney takes time to explain how this bill will work and how peoplecan participate in the passing of the bill in her Tupac ShakurLegislative Primer.
The web site ThugLifeArmy.com askedCongresswoman McKinney questions on how the bill is looked at bygovernment and what is involved in making sure it passes.
Youcan see Congresswoman McKinneys - Tupac Shakur Legislative Primer andlearn the basic dealings of a bill like this before the government atthe www.ThugLifeArmy.com web site.
Rep. McKinney called for thelegislation during the Congressional Black Caucus "Brain Trust" panelson "Countering Culture: COINTELPRO Attacks on Political Musicians" thataddressed the remaining unsolved murders and strange deaths of PaulRobeson, Jimmi Hendrix, Bob Marley, hip-hop rap artists Tupac Shakur(2Pac) and Biggie Smalls, among others, and government attacks on theHip-Hop generation.
Congresswoman McKinney has said His familyand his family of fans have the right to know what happened on thatfateful night. The public has the right to know because he was awell-known figure. There is intense public interest in the life anddeath of Tupac Shakur.
Visit www.ThugLifeArmy.com for all the details on Congresswoman McKinneys Tupac Shakur Legislative Primer.