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UPDATED: Sunday Oct. 9th 2011
Historical note on the subject of Barack Obama:
Real Change is not about putting a new person in the place, as the leader of the ruling empire. It can give some smaller changes maybe?!
Revolutionary change is more leaning towards seriously considering a turnover of the present power-system (What we in daily speak refer to as Babylon).
Let me remind you that Democracy is not in function at the moment!
In this situation we now look at - of worldwide importance and impact - every 4 years the system lets 5% of the world population, get the chance, to choose between 2 candidates, from - uptil now at least - 2 corporate depend parties, in a usually frauded election.
If a man like Barack Obama can win and enter the position of president of the ruling empire, and that way, help real change towards the fall of this Babylon system - and do it in a just way and positive manner - I can only approve of him.
Surely Obama leaves us much hope - it sounds like a dream having a Black man take over the White house.
The question is of cause, if this man can manage to be idealistic, realistic and pragmatic all the way to Babylon fall - which actually means moving dissolving his own position as president.
People to the power, Obama, please! That is real change...
Give thanks for listening,
Ras Thor Caf I,
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Eu aqui estou- Eu aqui estou Foi Deus quem me chamou E eu aqui estou Ele me monstrou Ele me ensinhou Foi Deus quem me chamou E eu aqui estou
Oh Jah
Am . . . . . . . . . . . Bm
Such a beautiful morning
in Jah sight
Such a beautiful morning
To make you feel alright
En la vista de Diós Como és linda la mañana A los ojos de Diós Como és linda la mañana Para hacer lo que sienta tu corazón
Refresh your life
By the beautiful riverside
Refresca tu vida A la beira do rio
But don’t you step on a wet stone – no, no, no
Don’t you step, step, step, step
on a wet stone
Atento al pisar la piedra mojada
D
Seven times seven times . . . D/G
seven times D/F . . . . . . . D/E+
Seven times seven times D/F
seven times seven times - Infinity That's how far we can go
Siete vezes siete …
Tan lejos a si Podremos llegar
Seven times …
Names of the Lord
But it’s just one God
One destiny
No importa se es rojo, verde, azul o amarillo La suma de colores da siempre uno mismo
Siete colores, siete sonidos Subem y bajam por todas las escalas
Seven times …
Tribes on this earth
But we’re just one People
One big Family
Seven
times …
You take that direction towards the stars that's how far we can go you and me - into Eternity
Quandos colores que tienes cielo
I’m
starting to be – oh yeah
Like all
the people – people – people – of the rainbow
I’m starting to see – oh Lord
All the colours – colours – colours – of the rainbow
I’m starting to realise –
That we’re all just sons and daughters of the rainbow
I’m starting to be – oh yeah
Like all the people – people – people – of the rainbow
Speech by H.I.M. Haile Selassie I,
28th February, 1968: [Here reproduced as it was put to music by Bob Nesta Marley in the song 'War' on the Album 'Rastaman Vibration']
"Until the philosophy which hold one race
Superior and another inferior
Is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned
Everywhere is war, me say war
That until there are no longer first class
And second class citizens of any nation
Until the colour of a man's skin
Is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes
Me say war
That until the basic human rights are equally
Guaranteed to all, without regard to race
Dis a war
That until that day
The dream of lasting peace, world citizenship
Rule of international morality
Will remain in but a fleeting illusion
To be persued, but never attained
Now everywhere is war, war
And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes
That hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique,
South Africa, sub-human bondage
Have been toppled, utterly destroyed
Well, everywhere is war, me say war
War in the east, war in the west
War up north, war down south
War, war, rumours of a war
And until that day, the African continent
Will not now peace, we Africans will fight
We find it necessary and we know we shall win
As we are confident in the victory
Of good over evil, good over evil, good over evil
Good over evil, good over evil, good over evil..."