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| - In 1971 Richard M. Nixon allowed his rising protege and campaign aide, a young man named Morris Day to go and pursue a singing career. Morris Day's music has captivated generations of Americans ever since. His songs about 'Ice Cream Castles' and the so-called 'Jungle Love' which he wanted to show you; were allegories on the nature of the Free Market. Even in the White House, with Nixon, he often travelled with an entourage, and one man carried a 4ft. mirror everywhere for him. He needed to look good, it is a duty of a man of prestige and power to look good (See: Steven Colbert). A little man in purple, from the State of Minnesota challenged him, at a battle of the bands, and from there took the world by storm. That little man's name was Prince, and he always wore a Raspberry Beret, the kind you find in a second hand store.
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