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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Dispassionate Analysis, Passionate Solidarity--By Max Elbaum

*War Times/Tiempo de Guerras <http://www.war-times.org/>*

June 29, 2009 -
For determining effective strategy and tactics, the peace movement needs hard-nosed, dispassionate analysis.

At the same time, the heart and soul of the peace movement's very existence is passionate solidarity with human beings across the globe in their battles for dignity, equality and a decent life.

Watching Iran this last month it's the passion that has come to the fore.

Certainly there are a variety of political viewpoints advocated by different strands of the Iranian protest movement. They run the gamut from infatuation with Western culture to radical demands for workers' emancipation. No doubt some promoters of the demonstrations are employed by the CIA, making trouble for a regime long in Washington's gunsights.

But the bottom line is that tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, of Iranians have taken to the streets. Their overwhelmingly dominant demand is for an honest and transparent electoral process. Rippling within that are massive currents for more democratic freedoms generally, for women's rights, for an end to the forcible imposition of particular religious mores on people's day-to-day lives.

The protesters have been overwhelmingly peaceful. They've been attacked by armed police and pro-government militias. Tear-gassing, beatings and killings are captured on video.

There is a first-cut human response to this among every one of us who has ever dissented from the powers-that- be or put our bodies in the way of a repressive regime. That response is reinforced by political convictions – by the belief that through all its twists and turns, liberating change is fundamentally made by people aroused and energized in truly large numbers.

That response is solidarity.

When people go up against repressive power on this kind of scale, when they see fellow protesters beaten and shot but still stay in the street or come back the next day, societies change. They change whether or not the protests win their immediate goals. Reference points for future struggles are established. Lives are transformed. New ideas are embraced as people ponder what's happened and their place in the world.

Those with the guns frequently win in the short run. The process of change is more difficult, and less linear, than any blueprint or neat formula can capture. But when all is said and done, mass human action, with all its confusions, imperfections and complexities, is the only way to push that long moral arc of the universe faster toward justice.

FROM TEHRAN TO BILIN
Speaking of complexities: there are bad as well as good reasons why the world's eyes were focused on Iran this month. The scale of protest there and the vivid images of unarmed young people confronting armed paramilitaries are good reasons. But it's not to be denied that the Western media, and Western political establishment, much prefers to focus on such scenes in Tehran than, say, Palestine.

After all, every week there is a demonstration of unarmed Palestinians against Israel's "Separation (Apartheid) Wall" cutting right through many villagers' land. The village of Bilin is the most active site now. Other villages have been at the pivot in the past. Since 2005, at least 18 Palestinians have been killed by heavily armed soldiers at these peaceful protests. Many more have been beaten and gassed. Though Friends of Freedom and Justice/Bilin (www.bilin-ffj. org), the International Solidarity Movement and other groups have worked tenaciously to publicize these protests, they don't make the same kind of front page news here in the U.S.

Our passionate solidarity must be the same. And our dispassionate analysis explains why there is a disparity in news coverage. The U.S. has long backed Israeli occupation, but is hostile to any regime in Tehran or elsewhere that does not bow to U.S. dictates. No matter if that regime is internally progressive or, as is the case with the current Islamic Republic, internally repressive and reactionary.

Perhaps on the level of immediate maneuver and realpolitik, the short-term result of the protest and repression in Tehran will benefit the right-wingers who want war. But at another level, all the pictures and videos from Iran, and all the reports about divisions within the Iranian power-structure, are a blow to the stereotypes about Iran that have permeated U.S. culture since the hostage crisis of 1979. Millions will now question the racist propaganda that all Iranians are simply America-hating fanatics, and all Iranian leaders aspiring Adolf Hitlers.

Likewise, the more the peace movement can get the story of Bilin in front of the U.S. people (and there are new openings given the Washington-Tel Aviv conflict over Israeli settlements) , the bigger a blow can be struck against the racist demonization of Palestinians as terrorists.

INTERNAL DYNAMICS PLUS NEW CONDITIONS
The protest upsurge in Iran has deep roots. The country has a long history of democratic and radical movements. These were a vital component of the popular surge that brought the progressive nationalist government of Muhammad Mossadeq to power after World War II. Urgency to repress these democratic aspirations (especially in a country where U.S. oil was under their soil) was a key driving force of the CIA coup that overthrew Mossadeq in 1953. Working class radicalism and popular democratic currents were a major force in the millions-strong movement that overthrew the Shah in 1978-79. In the ensuing battle for power these progressive forces were defeated via bloody repression by the conservative clerical wing of the anti-Shah upsurge. But they never disappeared, politically or culturally. It's no accident that Mossadeq's picture was carried by many in the current demonstrations, signifying a demand for democracy with deep indigenous, anti-foreign domination roots.

That Iranian protest erupts now is also due mainly to developments within Iran. Further cultural changes, growing resentment of the conservative clergy's intervention in people's personal lives, economic hardship (blamed by some on Ahmadinejad' s leadership), a series of free-wheeling presidential debates that galvanized excitement, and then an official rush to declare a winner even before votes could be counted which - whether the totals were fraudulent or not - convinced millions that the balloting was rigged.

But another factor was changes in the regional and global climate. Since Obama took office, the prospect of a U.S. or Israeli military attack on Iran is widely perceived to have receded. And it seems like the U.S. really is on the way out of Iraq (if far too slowly and ambiguously from the point of view of the antiwar movement). Obama's respectful addresses to the government and people of Iran, and his Cairo speech which among other things admitted the U.S. role in the 1953 coup, altered the ideological terrain. Bunker mentality on all sides has eased a bit, and that opened up space for protest in Iran that could less easily be dismissed as "giving comfort to the Great Enemy."

There should be no surprise here. Periods of great tension and war or the threat of war produce strong impulses to 'rally round the flag' or "follow the leadership in the name of national security' in every society.

It's not surprising in this context that the Israeli right and many U.S. Neocons preferred an Ahmadinejad victory. Articles in the Israeli press were quite explicit: the biggest advocates of attacking Iran argued that it would be far easier to win support for such an attack with Ahmadinejad in power; that the victory of a "moderate" might - horror of horrors - reduce support for another pre-emptive war.

There's a related point to be made about reaction to event in Iran in the media controlled by Arab regimes - Egypt and Saudi Arabia in particular - that are slated by Washington geo-strategists to make up the core of a regional anti-Iran alliance. For years their media has been on a campaign to try to convince their populations that the Iranian Shiites are more of a threat to Arab well-being than U.S.-backed Israeli colonialism. One might think they would jump at the opportunity to paint the Iranian regime in a negative light. But in fact Saudi and Egyptian media have been playing down the Iranian protests. Apparently exposing "their own people" to images of people rising up against repressive authority is too dangerous, so they took a pass on this chance to make Tehran's rulers look bad.

It is not possible to say how all this will play out. As of this writing it seems that Ahmadinejad will get a second term in office and the period of massive protests will at least temporarily recede. But what has been set off beneath the surface, and how it affects the foreign policy calculations of those who retain power, is unclear. There are arguments that this result will make it harder for Washington and Tehran to reach some sort of negotiated solution to their outstanding conflicts. But it is also possible that a regime in Iran that has lost significant legitimacy at home, and an Obama administration that is trying to salvage maximum U.S. influence out of the wreckage left by George Bush, can come to terms; with the U.S. extending security guarantees and normalization in return for close international monitoring of a peaceful-use- only Iranian nuclear program and certain kinds of joint cooperation in relation to Afghanistan and Iraq.

Such a deal will be furiously opposed by the Israeli leadership and U.S. Neocons, who are eager for confrontation and war. And from the peace movement's point of view, such a deal would still leave us a huge agenda of work. For instance, it would be extremely unlikely to force an end to the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan where Washington and Tehran are mostly on the same side. Underscoring the horrors of that war: the recent Pakistani Army offensive in the Swat region, obviously egged on by Washington, has created a civilian refugee flow on a scale comparable to the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who were driven from their homes in the period following the 2003 U.S. invasion.

Still, such a deal would be a significant advance over where the region stands now. It could bring the kind of thaw that (besides drastically reducing the danger of region-wide war) could undermine one of Israel's biggest excuses for stonewalling Palestinian rights. Put bluntly: the long road to peace and getting the U.S. totally out of the Middle East/West Asia still goes through a U.S.-Iranian détente, not a U.S. Iranian cold or hot war.

THE WORLD IS CHANGING
On another level, the explosion of protest in Tehran is a sign that the world is changing once again. The "War on Terror" period in which Washington was "all force, all the time" is coming to an end. Politics are opening up, creating new space for mass unarmed movements in the Middle East (Latin America has been ahead of the curve here). And those movements in turn are changing politics further. Imperial intervention hasn't ended, much less the imperial system. But a new phase is beginning.

Global shifts in the balance of economic power are an integral part of this shifting landscape. Perhaps it is no accident that the week of huge protests in Iran also saw the first summit of Brazil, Russia, India and China (the "BRIC" countries) in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Meeting without anyone from the U.S. or Western Europe allowed to attend, the gathering of the four largest "emerging economies" explored the idea of supporting a new world financial arrangement in which the U.S. dollar would no longer be the sole global reserve currency. The second paragraph of the New York Times story on the gathering presented the big picture:

"By some predictions, the four nations… will surpass the current leading economies by the middle of this century, a tectonic shift that by this reckoning will eventually nudge the U.S. and Western Europe away from the center of world productivity and power."

A signal from Tehran that millions are no longer prepared to live in the old way… A "tectonic shift" in global economic power… these are the new realities that the new administration in Washington must confront. Unlike his predecessor, Obama does not seem to believe these facts on the ground can be simply bullied and bludgeoned out of existence. Rather, a shift is needed, with the goal of a "soft landing" that will leave the U.S., though weakened, still with the maximum degree of clout possible.

The antiwar movement has no interest in maintaining U.S. clout. To the contrary, our agenda of an end to war and militarism, of peaceful cooperation to tackle the global problems that threaten humanity's very existence, requires a determined battle to push back U.S. power. But periods of diminished tensions, with the decline of hateful demonization of "the other" and the maximum space for popular movements, both have benefits in themselves and provide the most favorable conditions to advance our cause.

PALESTINIAN STRUGGLE TO THE FORE
In that regard, the Israel/Palestine conflict is the second pivot – along with the U.S. confrontation with Iran - around which war and tension boil. In that conflict, it is clearer than ever that Israel's leadership believes the more boiling the better. (See Phyllis Bennis' assessment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bellicose June 14 speech at http://www.tni. org/detail_ page.phtml? act_id=19602 )

Israeli leaders know that the Palestinians will not simply surrender, which is the only type of "peace" they are willing to accept. They recognize that as a result of their wars in Lebanon and Gaza and continued settlements- building, world opinion - even substantial chunks of U.S. Jewish opinion - is turning against Israeli policies. For justification of continued intransigence and colonization, then, they fall back on ever-shriller warnings about the "existential threat" to "Jews everywhere," mainly demonizing Iran.

In one or another form, this has worked up to now. The combination of Israel's value to Washington in keeping the Arab world under the empire's thumb, and the particular influence of the Israel Lobby in U.S. political life, has produced 40-plus years of a reactionary "special relationship. "

It may keep working. But the changes taking place in the world indicate other options may be possible. Popular sentiment in the Arab and Muslim world cannot be suppressed forever, and as U.S. power erodes it has begun to dawn on many heavy-weights in the U.S. elite that there are downsides as well as upsides to antagonizing the entire Arab and Muslim world via blank-check backing for Israel. The passages on Israel-Palestine in Obama's Cairo speech, while far short of what would be said by advocates of a true peace-and-justice agenda, marked a definite shift in Washington's tone and content. The tussle between Washington and Tel Aviv over Israeli settlement policy is another indication that change is underway.

The pressure that can be mounted by peace and Palestine solidarity activists is nowhere near yet enough to force the kind of changes in Washington policy that would start changing things on the ground. But when an emperor-has- no-clothes piece about Israeli colonialism ("Fictions on the Ground," by Tony Judt) is the main op-ed in the New York Times (June 22) it's a sign the winds are changing.

So for our side it is a moment to go all out. What is not imaginable today may enter at least the realm of the possible tomorrow. Unbelievable as it seems now, for example, 53 years ago a U.S. President forced Israel, Britain and France to end a military attack on Egypt designed to retake the Suez Canal and crush all Arab nationalist aspirations, and to withdraw tail between their legs. Dwight Eisenhower was hardly a partisan of anti-imperialism; he simply judged that given the then-existing balance of forces, it was in U.S. interest to crack the whip against its closest allies. That is at least some food for thought.

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Jay-Z - History



(Jay-Z - History)Jay-Z - History with Lyrics

LYRICS : [Chorus: Cee-lo]
Now that all the smoke is gone
(Lighter)
And the battle's finally won
(Gimme a lighter)
Victory (Lighters up) is finally ours
(Lighters up)
History, so long, so long
So long, so long

[Verse 1: Jay-Z]
In search of victory, she keeps eluding me
If only we could be together momentarily
We can make love and make history
Why won't you visit me? until she visit me
I'll be stuck with her sister, her name is defeat
She gives me agony, so much agony
She brings me so much pain, so much misery
Like missing your last shot and falling to your knees
As the crowd screams for the other team
I practice so hard for this moment, victory don't leave
I know what this means, I'm stuck in this routine
Whole new different day, same old thing
All I got is dreams, nobody else can see
Nobody else believes, nobody else but me
Where are you victory? I need you desperately
Not just for the moment, to make history

[Chorus: Cee-lo]
Now that all the smoke is gone
(Lighters)
And the battle's finally won
(Lighters)
Victory is finally ours
(Yeah)
History (yeah), so long, so long
So long, so long

[Verse 2: Jay-Z]
So now I'm flirting with death, hustling like a G
While victory wasn't watching took chances repeatedly
As a teenage boy before acne, before I got proactiv I couldn't face she
I just threw on my hoodie and headed to the street
That's where I met success, we'd live together shortly
Now success is like lust, she's good to the touch
She's good for the moment but she's never enough
Everybody's had her, she's nothing like V
But success is all I got unfortunately
But I'm burning down the block hoppin' in and out of V
But something tells me that there's much more to see
Before I get killed because I can't get robbed
So before me success and death ménage
I gotta get lost, I gotta find V
We gotta be together to make history

[Chorus: Cee-lo]
Now that all the smoke is gone
(Lighters. Up.)
And the battle's finally won
(Lighter. Up.)
Victory is finally ours
(Lighters. Up.)
History, so long, so long
So long, so long

[Verse 3: Jay-Z]
Now victory is mine, it tastes so sweet
She's my trophy wife, you're coming with me
We'll have a baby who stutters repeatedly
We'll name him history, he'll repeat after me
He's my legacy, son of my hard work
Future of my past, he'll explain who I be
Rank me amongst the greats, either 1, 2, or 3
If I ain't number one then I failed you victory
Ain't in it for the fame that dies within weeks
Ain't in it for the money, can't take it when you leave
I wanna be remembered long after you grieve
Long after I'm gone, long after I breathe
I leave all I am in the hands of history
That's my last will and testimony
This is much more than a song, it's a baby shower
I've been waiting for this hour, history you ours


[Chorus: Cee-lo (2x)]
Now that all the smoke is gone
And the battle's finally won
Victory is finally ours
History, so long, so long
So long, so long



Man in the Mirror--By Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson - Man in the mirror

I'm gonna make a change,
for once im my life
It's gonna feel real good,
gonna make a diference
Gonna make it right...

As I, turn up the collar on
my favorite winter coat
This wind is blowing my mind
I see the kids in the streets,
with not enought to eat
Who am I to be blind?
Pretending not to see their needs

A summer disregard,a broken bottle top
And a one man soul
They follow each other on the wind ya' know
'Cause they got nowhere to go
That's why I want you to know

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
(If you wanna make the world a better place)
Take a look at yourself, and then make a change
(Take a look at yourself, and then make a change)
(Na na na, na na na, na na, na nah)

I've been a victim of a selfish kind of love
It's time that I realize
That there are some with no home, not a nickel to loan
Could it be really me, pretending that they're not alone?

A willow deeply scarred, somebody's broken heart
And a washed-out dream
(Washed-out dream)
They follow the pattern of the wind ya' see
'Cause they got no place to be
That's why I'm starting with me
(Starting with me!)

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
(Ooh!)
I'm asking him to change his ways
(Ooh!)
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
(If you wanna make the world a better place)
Take a look at yourself, and then make a change
(Take a look at yourself, and then make a change)

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
(Ooh!)
I'm asking him to change his ways
(Change his ways - ooh!)
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make that..
(Take a look at yourself and then make that..)
CHANGE!

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
(Man in the mirror - Oh yeah!)
I'm asking him to change his ways
(Better change!)
No message could have been any clearer
(If you wanna make the world a better place)


Michael Jackson - Man in the mirror

A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cook






It's been a long time coming but a change is surely going to come in America and the World! I am the Future of America and the World and that is the message that each of us must carry with us each and every day that we wake up on Earth! I am the Future! You are the Future! We are the Future of America and the World! That is way every election is important--primaries, special elections and general! So vote every year and hold our politicians accountable. Hold our political officials accountable by writing them, calling them and making sure they attend meetings that we the people have. "The Time for Change is not Now but Right Now!"

"EmPOWERment By Any Means Necessary" should be our anthem and should be our creed as we make the positive differences in America and the world that so many people beg for and hungry for year after year! A Change is Gonna Come, A Change is Gonna Come, that's what we must say as we say "God grants us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, Courge to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the difference" each morning before we go about the task of making a positive change in America and the world a reality.



Born In The U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen


“When will people realize that we are Americans first and foremost, not Democrats or Liberals, not Republicans or Conservatives, not Independents or moderates. We are Americans. Stop putting a political party above America and stop putting any politican above America. America succeeds because of us the people holding our government responsible no matter the political party because the main two political parties are to blame for the condition America is in."—Hodari P.T. Brown

America with its flaws and all is a country I am proud to have been born in. America is not perfect but my love for it is perfect. That’s why all Americans must realize that we are all Americans. In fact we are Americans first and foremost. We are not Democrats or Republicans. We are Americans.

We are not Muslims, Christians or Jews. We are Americans. Too many times we recognize our differences with others rather than appreciating our similarities which are, we are Americans. We are Americans first and foremost, no matter if we were born here or moved here legally. We are all Americans, here in this country to make not only our lives better but the lives of other Americans better so future Americans can enjoy the rights and freedoms that make us all Americans.

We are all Americans. We are one party united under God. We are Americans and this is the only political party that matters. We are Americans and this is our country so let’s make sure that we make America better than how we found it so future Americans can live prosperous and joyous lives. We are Americans and must not ever forget that.

America will prosper as long we make sure we are doing our part to make it prosper and that means we can’t put any political party or politician above America. Long live America forever and long live America’s service to the world. Together, America and the world will prosper for future generations to enjoy America and the world we live in.


Lift Every Voice and Sing


This video of the ' Negro National Anthem' was originally screened at the historic African-American Church Inaugural Ball in Washington, DC on January 18th, 2009. Many of the esteemed individuals featured in this video in attendance and we presented with the ' Keepers of the Flame' award for the monumental contributions to social justice.

This version of the song was performed by the Grace Baptist Church Cathedral Choir, conducted by Derrick James. The video was produced and donated by Ascender Communications, LLC (www.ascender-c.com) at the request of The Balm In Gilead, Inc.

If I Was President--Wyclef Jean




If I was President that is the people's anthem. We all have ideas of what we can do as President and through this website, we will fulfill our deam as a people!

Somethings Gotta Give--Big Boi ft Mary J Blige



Somethings Gotta Give people and it begins today for all us to make sure that something is us. We the people are sick and tired of suffering. Where is our piece of the Dream that so many people dead for so that we all could see today. This is our time people to change America and the world so that the Next Generation has a better future than the past we inherited.

This is our call to service. This isn't about one political candidate or one political figure. This is about us as people coming together to finally leave up to our potential and achieving the great feats that those before us have achieved. This is our moment to lead our nation and our world to greater heights.

Somethings gotta give people and it starts with us the people making it happen. We have to improve our education system in America. We have to rid the world of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. We have to go to the streets and lift a hand to another in order to decrease poverty in this world. We have to take a stand today and make sure that the future of America and the world is brighter than it has ever been.

Somethings Gotta Give and that is why we must "Remember Each One, Reach One and Teach One so America's future and the World's future continues to prosper."

John Legend - "If You're Out There"


If you're out there than you need to get started in helping to change America and the world. The world and America won't change until you get involved in making the changes you want to see in this world. If you're out there, than you must know that tomorrow started now and today started yesterday so you are behind in helping to the change. If you are tired of hatred, racism, poverty, war, and violence than the time to change it is now. If you want universal health care, world peace, democracy for every nation, equal rights, and happiness for all than you must get involved now to help the save world.

You must believe in the change that you want to see and you must act on making that change a reality. If you're out there than say it aloud and show the rest of America and the world that you're out here to make a real positive change in the communities we stay in. If you're out there than get involved now. I'm calling every women and men to join me as we take back our country right here, right now. If you're out there than the future started yersterday and we are already late so we have lots of work to do but I know we can do it together as one.

YES WE CAN



Yes We Can accomplish anything that we set out to do! We don't need charismatic or inspirational leaders to believe in ourselves and to take responsiblity for our own faith, we just need each other. Yes We Can build a new America and a new world if each of us would take action now to make the changes that we want to see in the world. Yes We Can control government by holding our political officials accountable for their actions by calling them out when they don't pass legislation that supports the common good of all man and by voting in every election to ensure that we have people representing the people locally, state wide, nationally and in the world.

Yes We Can be great! Yes We Can be what we want to be! Yes We Can be glorious in not only America but the world! Yes We can put action behind our worlds and change the world starting right here, right now! Yes We Can as Republicans, Democrats and Independents become one as we freely think about our fellow men and women and make decisions that will be in the best interest of all people and not one single group.

Yes We Can be the change that we want to see in the world! Yes We Can show the world that the youth are ready to lead! Yes We Can put our egos, our social economic statuses, our religions, our educational statuses and our skin color to the side for the better good of the world! Yes We Can be Greater than we have ever been and help others be Greater than they have ever be!

YES WE CAN and YES WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS IN ALL THAT WE DO! YES WE CAN, no matter what others may say, we will be glorious! YES WE WILL and YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN!

YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN is what will be sung from every mountaintop, every riverbank, every household, every school yard, every factory, every sporting event, every college campus and even every place you can imagine in the world is where YES WE CAN, will be said and heard!

YES WE CAN!

Keep On Pushing - Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions


Wake Up People! No matter who is elected to any public office, we have to “Keep On Pushing” as a people to make sure they don’t leave us in a worst state than what they inherited. We as a people have to “Keep On Pushing” to make a difference in the lives of others. We have to have an “EmPOWERment By Any Means Necessary” attitude as we continue to push our agenda that we the people deserve and want better. We have to “Keep On Pushing” to bring about change in a positive way that will benefit all Americans no matter their age, their religion or skin color. We have to “Keep On Pushing” to bring about change that will improve our education system, improve our military, improve our national security, improve our healthcare system and improve our economy. We have to “Keep On Pushing” to bring about change that will leave America’s future in a better than how we found it and that will leave the world’s future in a better state than we imagined we could live it. We have to “Keep On Pushing” to make life better for our neighborhoods, our families and even our quote on quote enemies. We have to “Keep On Pushing” to inspire, to uplift and to guide those who need help spiritually, physically and mentally. We have to “Keep On Pushing ” so that our lives, our future generation’s lives and the lives of those who came before us does not die in vein.

“Keep on Pushing”

A War For Your Soul

A War For Your Soul-regular version from Erisai Films on Vimeo.


The moment has come for us as a nation of people to finally wake up and realize that our destiny and fate in society has rests on our shoulders. We cannot allow the forces of evil and darkness to drain us out. We have to continue to overcome all odds in order to make the future of our nation better and the future of future generations of Americans better. We have to continue to pray to our Lord and we have to continue to uplift each other in prayer as well as take action against those things that are trying to destroy us. We have to stand up once and for all and be the future that we want to be. Now is our time and we shall do together by any means necessary.

This video was created to inspire young African-Americans not to fall prey to some of the problems they face in society. The use of the voice "Master of Darkness" represents evil, which is where the blame of all problems should be placed, and not on any one group of people. This video should not to be used to divide people (Black & White), there are images of heroes that are white in this video, and there are images of Black & White coming together with the words of Dr. King in the background. Some of the images from the past can be unsettling, but they are used to show all Americans how far we have come, and how far we still have to go. This film is being strategically placed in school systems, churches and youth orgs around the country, in hope of helping a lost generation of kids that we as Americans have forgotten. As fellow Americans we must continue to love each other, and take that love and spread it to the rest of the world. **THIS VIDEO IS NOT FOR SALE & I AM NOT ACCEPTING DONATIONS FOR THE FILM, I ONLY WANT THE MESSAGE TO REACH AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT ANY HIDDEN POLITICAL OR FINANCIAL AGENDA.

Sitting On the Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding



"The time for sitting is over! The time for action is now! The time for hope without action is hopeless! The time for change without a positive attitude is a change that we can't believe in! We need change that is positive of helping all people! Our time for action is now, our time for hope is now, our time for change is now and our time to believe that we can do whatever we set our minds to is not now but right now!"

STAR SPANGLED BANNER


The Star-Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key

O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming;
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there;
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave?


On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines on the stream;
'Tis the star-spangled banner; O long may it wave
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion
A home and a country should leave us no more?
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave,
From the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave;
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!


O! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved homes and the war's desolation!
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land,
Praise the power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just.
And this be our motto— "In God is our trust; "
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave.

Black President



Our Time is not now but Right Now! Our Time has finally come to change the world not now but Right Now! If you don't believe that we can change the world than watch as we do it by changing your mind into believing in us and what we can do! This is OUR TIME RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW!

FIGHT THE POWER



We got to FIGHT THE POWER! We can no longer sit on the sidelines and watch injustices take place. We can no longer sit by and allow our right to vote to become unexercised. We must FIGHT THE POWER for our past, present and future! We can no longer allow our rights to be oppressed and our voice to become drained by the powers at be. We must FIGHT THE POWER and show that we have a lot to say that needs to be heard by the mainstream media. We must FIGHT THE POWER and live up to our potential as dynamic, unbelievable and phenomenal people.


We must not believe the hype but we must become the hype. We are not Harriett Tubman, Marcus Garvey, MLK, Malcolm X, Booker T. Washington, Carter G. Woodson, W.E.B. DuBois, the Black Panther Party, SNCC, or any other activists but we are the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, uncles, aunties, and relatives of those who came before us to pave the way for us to FIGHT THE POWER! We are not next Generation of leaders who will not be honored and praised until they die but that’s the fight we accept. We are not fighting the power for glory or fame but we are fighting the power for just causes that most men and women will not understand until years or decades later.


We are fighting for our sisters and brothers in Darfur, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, China and Mexico. We are speaking for those who are poor and have no food or water. We are fighting for those who are sick and dying. We are fighting for universal healthcare across the world and human rights for all people. We are fighting for rich and poor! We must FIGHT THE POWER no matter how hard and tough the road may be. We must FIGHT THE POWER for a better today and an even greater tomorrow!


FIGHT THE POWER!

PEOPLE GET READY


“People Get Ready” our time is coming! We have come too far to turn back now. Our train is coming and it is coming in waves. “People Get Ready”, we don’t need a ticket but we need faith and the Lord will help guide us as we take back America and the world. “People Get Ready” our moment is now and we are ready to see the change we want in America and the world. All we got to do is have faith, hope and prosperity. “People Get Ready” to face your fears. “People Get Ready” to face your demons and the challenges of yesterday because today and tomorrow we will conquer & be victorious. “People Get Ready” a change is coming and our actions will make sure that change is a real positive change that lasts forever.


“People Get Ready” because we have had enough of just talking but now is our time to show action. “People Get Ready” to take back America and the world. “People Get Ready” to take back our communities and to make our streets safer and schools better. “People Get Ready” to make all our dreams come true. “People Get Ready” to see a better present for everyone and a better future for future generations. “People Get Ready” to live up to your potential and to help others live up to their own potential. “People Get Ready” to move past hatred, bigotry, racism and sexism. “People Get Ready” to fulfill the dreams of those who came before us and those who will come after us.


“People Get Ready” as we make our actions speak louder than our words. “People Get Ready” to make words mean something again as we put action to back up our rhetoric. “People Get Ready” as we embark on a new journey that will re-write America’s history as well as the world’s history. “People Get Ready” as we make the lives of others better and the lives of future generations better. “People Get Ready” because all we need is faith, hope and action to make this world a better place. “People Get Ready” to make a difference. “People Get Ready” to fulfill the American dream. “People Get Ready" to live out the American Dream as our founding fathers wanted us to live it. “People Get Ready” because our time is now, our moment is now and our moment in time to change America & the world is not now but right now. “People Get Ready” because a change is coming!


Alicia]
(Let me tell you now)
People get ready, there's a train comin'
You don't need no baggage, you just get on board
All you need is faith to hear the diesels hummin'
You don't need no ticket, you just thank the lord

[Lyfe]
People get ready, for a train to Jordan
Picking up passengers coast to coast
Faith is the key, open the doors and board them
There's hope for all among those loved the most

[Alicia]
There ain't no room for the hopeless sinner
Who would hurt all man kind just to save his own (believe me now)
Have pity on those whose chances grow thinner
For there's no hiding place against the kingdoms throne

[Alicia & Lyfe]
So people get ready there's a train coming
You don't need no baggage, you just get on board
All you need is faith to hear the diesels humming,
You don't need no ticket, you just thank the lord


“PEOPLE GET READY!”

God Bless the U.S.A. by Lee Greenwood


Lee Greenwood-god bless the U.S.A