Nick's incredible true story of his mom's decision not to abort him. Heartfelt and convincing, this music video is a gift to unborn children and their beautiful mothers. -------------------------------------------------- Pregnant? Need help? Call: 1-800-395-4357 - 24 hours/7 days www.pregnancycenters.org ------------------------------------- Lean how to persuasively communicate the pro-life message: www.prolifetraining.com -------------------------- Important article by Robert P. George "Obama's Abortion Extremism": www.thepublicdiscourse.com ---------------------------------- I'm talking, mom, I know the situation is personal But it's something that has to be told As I was making this beat You was all I could think about You heard my voice Just think, just think... What if you could just, just blink yourself away? Just, just wait, just pause for a second Let me plead my case It's the late seventies, you seventeen And having me, that will ruin everything It's a lot of angels waiting on their wings You see me in your sleep, so you can't kill your dreams Three hundred dollars, that's the price of living? Mommy, I don't like this clinic Hopefully you'll make the right decision And don't go though with the knife decision But it's hard to make the right move when you in high school Now you gotta work all day and take night school Hopping on the bus and the rain is pouring What you want, morning sickness or the sickness of mourning? Can I live? I'll always be a part of you <b>...</b> Author: BTVucla Duration: 3:51
Sponsored by Dean Markley inc.: www.deanmarkley.com If you like what you hear then SUBSCRIBE, as I probably will be releasing more material soon! A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL WHO LEAVE A COMMENT AND RATING! Long overdue rendition of Canon Rock. Hope you like it! The last part is just own improv so i cant send you any tabs, as I dont have any myself, but below is a link to a tab of the original version: www.ultimate-guitar.com Thanks to JerryC, Mattrach and Funtwo! Author: Rockaholick1 Duration: 5:21
On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Noam Chomsky interviewed by Danilo Mandic RTS Online, April 25, 2006 NOAM CHOMSKY, world-renowned linguist, political analyst, philosopher and activist, has been called "arguably the most important intellectual alive" by the New York Times. Recently, in a British magazine poll, he has been voted by a landslide as the top public intellectual in the world today. According to the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, between 1980 and 1992 Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar, and remains the eighth most cited scholar ever. A professor at MIT, he is the author of more than 80 books, including The New Military Humanism: Lessons From Kosovo. His most recent book is Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy. Danilo Mandic: Professor Noam Chomsky, in your, if I am not mistaken, first TV media appearance for Serbian media, thank you very much for being with us. Noam Chomsky: I am glad to be with you. Danilo Mandic: Last month marked the seventh anniversary of the beginning of the bombing of Yugoslavia. Why did NATO wage that war or I should say why did the United States wage that war? Author: otporash Duration: 3:15
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