Tenemos que cambiar de vida Porque somos una familia Yo tengo una mujer tan buena yo del cielo te bendiga Yo tengo una mujer tan buena yo del cielo te bendiga Yo a ti no quiero a perderte Yo sin ti no soy nada La vida esta muy guapa un dia de primavera La vida esta muy guapa un dia de primavera Aven, aven Aven, aven Ella vera si vera es un gitano Que es como juego de un fuego de verano
This is a public service announcement
With guitar
Know your rights all three of them
Number 1
You have the right not to be killed
Murder is a CRIME!
Unless it was done by a
Policeman or aristocrat
Know your rights
And Number 2
You have the right to food money
Providing of course you
Don't mind a little
Investigation, humiliation
And if you cross your fingers
Rehabilitation
Know your rights
These are your rights
Wang
Know these rights
Number 3
You have the right to free
Speech as long as you're not
Dumb enough to actually try it.
Know your rights
These are your rights
All three of 'em
It has been suggested
In some quarters that this is not enough!
Well..............................
Get off the streets
Get off the streets
Run
You don't have a home to go to
Smush
Finally then I will read you your rights
You have the right to remain silent
You are warned that anything you say
Can and will be taken down
And used as evidence against you
Zeitgeist: Addendum runs about two hours. It is worth watching, for it provides a lot of information about monetary policy and its effect on the world. That may sound boring, but you will find that this movie is far from boring. In fact, I believe it will help you to understand what is going on behind the often-confusing media portrayal of current events.
If you want to see a movie that will give you a lot to think about, and won't cost you $10 at the theater, then this is a good one to watch. Length: approximately two hours.
"Pop sociologist and best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell has honed in on a profound new question: what separates extraordinary and average people? Discussing findings from his much-anticipated book "Outliers," Gladwell details how we're squandering human potential everywhere from the football field to the classroom - and what we can do to change it."
This thought-provoking video should be viewed by anyone who needs to cultivate or recruit talent in the workplace.