Sunday, January 31, 2010

THE HAITI EARTHQUAKE

THERE IS PLENTY TO CRITICIZE WITH A DISASTER RESPONSE OF THIS SIZE, THE SEEMINGLY RIDICULOUS FEARS TOUTED BY THE RESCUERS, ETC
TOO MANY CLAIMS HOW THIS IS SUCH A HARD RESCUE, WELL I'D LIKE ANYONE TO TELL ME
EXACTLY WHAT RESCUE IS NOT HARD? THIS IS THE THIRD WEEK AFTER THE EVENT, GUYS,
NOT THE DAY AFTER, AND CERTAINLY SOME TIME HAS PASSED, ENOUGH TO STRAIGHTEN SOME OF
THE MISTAKES OUT
DO YOU EXPECT US TO JUST SIT AROUND WHILE IT TAKES YOU FOREVER TO FIGURE THIS OUT?
SORT OF LIKE KATRINA?

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Chaos in Haiti as huge earthquake hits island


Red Cross: Quake killed up to 50,000 in Haiti

MR BB KING A THIRD TIME


B.B. King - Night Life (Live)


B.B. King - Bad Case Of Love (Live)


B.B. King - Let The Good Time Rolls (Live)


Stevie Wonder with B B King 2009 Concert (The Thrill Is Gone)


BB King and John Mayer Live (part 1) At Guitar Center's King of the Blues


BB King and John Mayer Live (part 2) At Guitar Center's King of the Blues


BB King - When it all comes down (I'll be still around)

MR BB KING ONE MORE TIME


B.B. King & Buddy Guy - I Can't Quit You Baby


B.B. King & David Gilmour - Eyesight to the Blind


Stormy Monday BB King


U2 & B.B. King: When Love Comes To Town


BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan Etta James - Midnight Hour


BB King - 'Into The Night'


40th Montreux Jazz Festival - B.B.King

THE POLICE


The Police - synchronicity live in usa


Police 2007 - Message In A Bottle


The Police Live In Rio - Every Breath You Take


Roxanne, The Police Live


The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me (Live)


The Police - So Lonely


The Police - King Of Pain (Maracanã RJ Brazil) LBViDZ

MR BB KING


Rock Me Baby-BB KIng/Eric Clapton/Buddy Guy/Jim Vaughn


BB King : Thrill Is Gone (Live Kinshasa 1974)


B.B. King - Key to the Highway


BB King - Sweet Sixteen


B.B. King Three 3 O'clock Blues


BB King, Billy Preston and Bruce Willis - Sinners Prayer


Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Ray Charles, BB King

THE ONE AND ONLY ALBERT KING


Albert King - 1981 - Born Under A Bad Sign


Albert King - I'll Play The Blues For You


Stevie Ray Vaughan & Albert King - Pride and Joy / 1983


Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan:Texas Flood / 1983


Stevie Ray Vaughan Albert King--Matchbox Blues


John Mayall with Albert King - Stormy Monday


Albert King - Cadillac Assembly Line

CREAM


Cream- Sunshine of Your Love


Strange Brew -- Cream (the)


Cream - Tales Of Brave Ulysses


Cream - Rollin' and Tumblin'


Cream Born Under A Bad Sign Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Saturday, January 30, 2010

THE EAGLES (2)


The Eagles Take it easy


Hotel California by Eagles (live)


The Eagles-Lyin` Eyes (live)

THE EAGLES (1)


eagles new kid in town

Friday, January 29, 2010

TO ALL THE POLITICIANS OF THE WORLD, MR BUSH AND MR BLAIR


la danse des canards remix 2008!!! (français, espagnol, allemand, italien!)


La Ozie Boo Dance ! Viens danser avec les petits pingouins


Pigloo - Papa Pinguin


Schnappi


Mickey Mouse Clubhouse HOT DOG Song

DEAR TONY


should I stay or should I go Rx2008


Tony Blair parle francais- Blair 's good french accent


Je m'appelle Funny Bear

Thursday, January 28, 2010

RE MR BERNANKE


Ron Paul vs. Ben Bernanke


CNBC Ron Paul grills Bernanke, traders cheering 2008.02.27


CNBC: Ron Paul's question makes Ben Bernake's voice quiver


Alan Grayson: "Which Foreigners Got the Fed's $500,000,000,000?" Bernanke: "I Don't Know."


Bunning Statement Opposing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke

THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

CHANGE IS NOT COMING AT ALL, YOU MEAN
TALK INDEED IS CHEAP, WITNESS THE CHEAPER APPLAUSE


Pres. Obama's First State of the Union Address

MUCH SMARTER THAN MR BUSH FOR SURE

PLEASE END THIS WAR TO BEGIN WITH, MR PRESIDENT

JD SALINGER (RIP)

Hide not thy tears on this last day

Your sorrow has no shame;

To march no more midst lines of gray;

No longer play the game.

Four years have passed in joyful ways — Wouldst stay those old times dear?

Then cherish now these fleeting days,

The few while you are here.

JD SALINGER 1919-2010

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

THE OBAMA DECEPTION (FULL LENGTH)


The Obama Deception HQ Full length version

THE JOHNNY WEIR CONTROVERSY

WHY IS IT PEOPLE OBJECT TO YOUR USING ALREADY DEAD ANIMALS ON YOUR COSTUMES?
YOU DIDN'T GO OUT AND KILL ONE, AND I CAN UNDERSTAND NOT USING DEAD ANMALS
AS SOMETHING GOOD, SYMBOLIC
BUT TO HARASS HIM, JUST SMACKS OF HOMOPHOBIA, STOP IT


Johnny Weir - Poker Face


2009 Johnny Weir FS


Johnny Weir at 2009 Stars, Stripes & Skates debuts SP

AN OLD QUEER MIGHT SAY, VERY FEMME, YES, SO WHAT? IT'S HARDER TO SKATE THAN
TO PLAY GOOD OLD MACHO FOOTBALL, GET A LIFE
“I totally get the dirtiness of the fur industry and how terrible it is to animals. But it’s not something that’s the No. 1 priority in my life,” Weir said on Tuesday. “There are humans dying everyday. There are thousands if not millions of homeless people in New York City. Look at what just happened in Haiti.

“I tend to focus my energy, if there is a cause, on humans. While that may be callous and bad of me, it’s my choice.”

PROFESSOR ANNETTE GORDON-REED


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 1


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 2


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 3


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 4


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 5


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 6


The Hemingses of Monticello, Part 7

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

EDDIE IZZARD (4)


Eddie Izzard, Dame Diana Rigg and Robbie Coltrane on Parkinson Feb 1999 part 1 of 5


Eddie Izzard, Dame Diana Rigg and Robbie Coltrane on Parkinson Feb 1999 part 2 of 5


Eddie Izzard, Dame Diana Rigg and Robbie Coltrane on Parkinson Feb 1999 part 3 of 5


Eddie Izzard, Dame Diana Rigg and Robbie Coltrane on Parkinson Feb 1999 part 4 of 5


Eddie Izzard, Dame Diana Rigg and Robbie Coltrane on Parkinson Feb 1999 part 5 of 5


Eddie Izzard: Snowboarding


Eddie Izzard - Cats and Dogs

EDDIE IZZARD (3)


Brit vs. U.S. Movies - Eddie Izzard


Izzard on World War 2


Eddie Izzard Star Trek


Eddie Izzard - Religion & Dinosaurs (2009)


Eddie Izzard - Wikipedia


Eddie Izzard - Unrepeatable - Horror Movies


Eddie Izzard - Doctor Who and the Daleks

EDDIE IZZARD (2)


Eddie Izzard - Stonehenge


Eddie Izzard: Army


Eddie Izzard: Greek Heroes


Eddie Izzard - Flying Lesson


Eddie Izzard - Fruit


Eddie Izzard - Sexy Tunes


Eddie Izzard-Stoned Olympics

EDDIE IZZARD (1)


Eddie Izzard


Eddie Izzard - James Bond


Eddie Izzard - Supermarket Psychology


Eddie Izzard -- Cake or Death?


Eddie Izzard - Noah & The Flood


Eddie Izzard - Machines That Lie


Eddie Izzard - My Favorite Bits

HAITI EARTHQUAKE


Problems hold up Haiti aid


The Face of Haitian Tragedy


HAITI EARTHQUAKE Mick Jagger on Larry King Live


UNICEF Responds to Haitian Earthquake


REPORTE ESPECIAL/SPECIAL REPORT: EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI - TERREMOTO DE HAITI 1/2


REPORTE ESPECIAL/SPECIAL REPORT: EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI - TERREMOTO DE HAITI 2/2


DEC launch Haiti earthquake appeal

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LANGUAGE


Eddie Izzard - Bilingual Europe


Eddie Izzard - French


Eddie Izzard - Ich Bin Ein Berliner


The language challenge -- facing up to reality


Monty Python - Language Lab


Navajo Language Academy Summer Workshops 2007


Dave Bissonette explains value of Ojibwa language

AMERICA VS EUROPE


EU vs USA


Europe versus America.


Comparing European vs American commercials; Seatbelt


Dining Etiquette - European vs. American Dining Style


Secularism: America vs. Europe and relations with the Muslim world


European(German) VS American cars !


American Dream vs European Dream

Monday, January 25, 2010

IT'S ALL THE SAME SONG BY MOBY. . .


Moby - Slipping Away


Moby Et Mylène Farmer - Slipping Away (Crier La Vie)


Moby & Eva Amaral - Escapar (Slipping away)

Sunday, January 24, 2010

AMAZING GRACE


Elvis Presley - Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace
chorus:
Amazing grace,
Oh, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost,
But now I'm found
Was blind,
But now I see

When we've been there
Ten thousand years,
Bright shinning as the sun
We've no less days
To sing God's praise
Then when, when we first begun

Through many dangers
Toils and snares
I have already come
T'was grace that brought me
Safe thus far
And grace will lead me home

chorus

Was blind, but now I see


Native American - Amazing Grace (in cherokee)

u ne la nv i u we tsi
i ga go yv he i
hna quo tso sv wi yu lo se
i ga gu yv ho nv

a se no i u ne tse i
i yu no du le nv
ta li ne dv tsi lu tsi li
u dv ne u ne tsv

e lo ni gv ni li squa di
ga lu tsv he i yu
ni ga di da ye di go i
a ni e lo hi gv

u na da nv ti a ne hv
do da ya nv hi li
tsa sv hna quo ni go hi lv
do hi wa ne he sdi


Amazing Grace (Inuit)

Tatamnamiik saimaninga
Piulilaurmanga
Tautungnangaa naningmanga
Maanna tautukpunga

Tusarama saimajumik
Tatamilauqpunga
Ajurnirmik tataktunga
Qaiqulirmanga
Iqsinaqtut tuqunaqtut
Inuvvigijakka
Qimakpakka pisukpunga
Qaiqulirmanga

Tikinnapku iqippanga
Uqautivaangalu
"Ajurnitit piijaqpakka
qaigit maliklunga"

Tatamnamik saimaninga
Piulilaurmanga,
Tatungnanga naningmanga
Maanna tatukpunga

BRENDA LEE


Brenda Lee Will you still love me tomorrow? (with lyrics)


Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry


HERE COMES THAT FEELING - BRENDA LEE


Brenda Lee - Fly Me To The Moon


Sweet Nothins Brenda Lee cover


Brenda Lee Lover Come Back to Me


Brenda Lee - Amazing Grace

THE SUPREMES HAVE OPENED THE FLOODGATES, FROM COUNTERPUNCH

Key Points About the Citizen's United v. FEC Decision
The Supremes Have Opened the Floodgates

By Sen. RUSSELL FEINGOLD

The Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. FEC has opened the floodgates to corporate money in federal campaigns in ways we haven’t seen for nearly a century. While for decades corporations have been able to set up special accounts, called PACs, to accept contributions and spend them on political activities, they have not been allowed to spend money from their vast corporate treasuries in connection with federal elections. Citizens United v. FEC has changed all that.

In this case, the Court took a narrow campaign finance issue and decided a much broader one – whether a century of laws protecting against corruption in government, laws which have been repeatedly upheld as constitutional, should suddenly be overturned. While the core of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA), often known as McCain-Feingold, isn’t affected by this decision, the decision does eviscerate longstanding campaign finance law.

Below are some key points about the decision, and how the Court’s move to overrule Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce (1991) and portions of McConnell v. FEC (2003) will undermine our democratic process.

The Core of McCain-Feingold Isn’t Affected

It’s important to note that the central provision of McCain-Feingold , the ban on unlimited “soft money” contributions from wealthy interests to political parties, still stands. Even though the Court has allowed independent corporate spending on campaigns, the ban on soft money contributions will continue. Emboldened by this decision, opponents of campaign finance reform will almost certainly argued that the political parties must now be freed from the restrictions of the soft money ban, so this important reform must be defended.

Nonetheless, the Citizens United decision seriously undermines campaign finance laws as a whole, bringing about an unprecedented rollback of reforms created to strengthen our democracy.

How Unlimited Corporate Spending on Advertising May Impact Campaigns

Corporations have huge war chests that far exceed current spending in our political system. During the 2008 election cycle, Fortune 500 companies alone had profits of $743 billion. By comparison, spending by candidates, outside groups, and political parties on the last presidential election totaled just over $2 billion. That is a lot of money, but it’s nothing compared to what corporations and unions have in their treasuries.

The Supreme Court has now allowed unlimited corporate spending on campaigns. That means, for example, that Wall Street banks and firms, having just taken our country into its worst economic collapse since the Great Depression, could spend millions upon millions of dollars on ads directly advocating the defeat of those candidates who want to prevent future economic disaster by imposing new financial services regulations.

Congress Acted to Curb Corruption for a Reason

Congress long ago placed reasonable limits on corporate spending in order to preserve the importance of individual citizens’ votes and to curb corruption, and the appearance of corruption, in government. Congress struck back against the power of the trusts with the Tillman Act, and passed the Federal Election Campaign Act in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal. Then, after many other scandals in the years that followed, including the controversy surrounding overnight stays in the Lincoln Bedroom and exclusive White House coffees for big donors, it passed the BCRA. The Court’s decision, while it does leave the core of McCain-Feingold intact, in many ways takes us back to the era of the robber barons in the 19th century.

The Court Ignored Longstanding Legal Principles

In its ruling, the Court ignored several time-honored principles that have served for the past two centuries to preserve the public’s respect for and acceptance of its decisions. This decision runs contrary to the concept of “judicial restraint,” the idea that a court should decide a case on constitutional grounds only if absolutely necessary, and should rule as narrowly as possible. Here, the Court did just the opposite -- it decided the constitutionality of all restrictions on corporate spending in connection with elections in an obscure case in which many far more narrow rulings were possible.

The Court also ignored stare decisis, the historic respect for precedent, which Chief Justice John Roberts termed “judicial modesty” during his 2005 confirmation hearing. It’s hard to imagine a bigger blow to stare decisis than to strike down laws in over 20 states and a federal law that has been the cornerstone of the nation’s campaign finance system for 100 years.

Finally, the Court ignored the longstanding practice of deciding a case only after lower courts have fully examined the facts. Here, because the broad constitutional questions raised in the recent reargument of the case were not raised in the court below, there is no factual record at all on which the Court could base its legal conclusions.

Just a little over six years ago in the McConnell opinion, the Court said that the prohibition on corporations and unions dipping into their treasuries to influence campaigns was ‘firmly embedded in our law.’ The only thing that has changed since then is the composition of the Court. It is deeply disappointing that this Court, and particularly its newest members, had so little respect for precedent. This decision will surely undermine public confidence in the Court as well as damage our nation’s political system.

Russell Feingold is a United States Senator from Wisconsin.

GREED, BE THOU MY GOD, FROM COUNTERPUNCH

Greed, Be Thou My God
How Wall Street Destroyed Health Care

By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

At my annual check-up, my doctor handed me a sheet explaining the reasons for office fee increases for Medicare Patients. It is worth reporting at length.

Medicare fixes the prices for Medicare patients’ health care. All office charges for Medicare, including office visit charges, have been set by the Federal government since 1984. In real terms (adjusted for inflation), these fixed prices are less today than they were three decades ago.

During the last four years, there have been large decreases in Medicare reimbursements for laboratory services provided in-house by private physicians. Payments for in-office blood work, for example, have been cut 35 to 47 per cent. Yet, a physician’s overhead continues to increase as a result of uncontrollable costs, such as property taxes, building insurance, electricity, maintenance, malpractice and workers compensation insurance.

As one result, my doctor had to close both the x-ray unit and the state and federally licensed medical laboratory on his premises. Now patients are inconvenienced by having to go to other locations for services that formerly were provided by the doctor at lower cost. A one day medical check-up is now a multiple day event and more expensive.

While Medicare payments to doctors have been cut, regulations have been increasing: “Almost every outside diagnostic procedure (CT, MRI scan, sonogram) ordered by this office now has to be pre-approved by some outside agency. Many medications are now requiring pre-approval or step therapy. Each requires filling out 1-2 pages of forms and/or two or more phone calls. This requires personnel time and therefore more cost. Consultant referrals are requiring more paperwork and time to schedule.”

My doctor has more people employed doing paperwork than he does delivering health care.

While Medicare payments for in-office services to private doctors, including those for blood work and x-ray units, were drastically cut, payments to outside corporate facilities for the same services were increased. It is obvious what is afoot. Corporate lobbies are using their whores in Congress to shift income from physician offices to corporate labs, corporate medical service providers, and hospitals that are owned by national corporations.

Legislation that cuts payments to private physicians and increases the payments to large corporate entities is intended to destroy private practice and to create in its place corporate bureaucracies in which doctors are wage slaves. The physician’s income is diverted to shareholders, CEO bonuses, and Wall Street. Health care is being replaced with health business.

As a result of the way American medicine is being reconstructed, patients will cease to have a doctor whom they know and who knows them. Important information is lost in a system of bureaucratized “health care” in which a patient sees whatever face happens to be on duty at the corporate provider. Impersonal health care thus brings a cost of its own, and its quality can be low compared to private practice. Indeed, the U.S. is creating a “health care” system that is more costly and less efficient than single-payer national health systems. But it will enrich corporations and provide play for Wall Street.

It turns one’s stomach to watch libertarians and “free market economists” defend bureaucratized impersonal health care as “free market medicine.” There is no free market present. Corporate lobbies and campaign contributions use government power to create bureaucratized monopolies that destroy medicine for the practitioner and the patient. Wall Street pushes for greater shareholder earnings, which are achieved by denying care.

Just as independent businesses have been destroyed by corporate chains from Wal-Mart to auto parts to fast food, medicine is being destroyed by monopoly capital. The risks of starting a private business today are many times higher than they were a half century ago. Chains have turned Americans who once were independent business men and women into employees.

The fate of the health care bill demonstrates the power of private lobbies. What was to be health care for Americans was instantly transformed into 30 million new patients for the private health insurance industry. The “solution” to tens of millions of Americans being unable to afford health care is a law that requires them to purchase a private health care policy or be annually fined. As most of these uninsured Americans cannot afford to purchase a private policy, the plan is for the federal government to use taxpayers’ money to subsidize their purchase of a policy from private companies.

In other words, tax money is being diverted to the pockets of private businesses. This is par for the course in “capitalist” America.

In today’s America, Karl Marx’s criticisms of capitalism are understated. Wherever one looks, the scene is one of the government using taxpayers’ money to enrich private interests. Taxes are collected from people who can barely make it, and the revenues are transferred to multi-millionaires and billionaires. The federal government piles debt on the backs of heavily-burdened and dispossessed Americans in order that investment banksters can pay annual bonuses that exceed the lifetime earnings of most Americans.

Every aspect of the US military has been mined for private profit. Supply and other functions for the military, such as those provided by Halliburton and Blackwater, services once provided by the military itself at low cost, have been privatized. These services now cost many multiples of the cost to taxpayers of in-house military provision.

The “war on terror” enriches the armaments/security industry and enables Israeli territorial expansion. The Israel Lobby and the munitions industry are major sources of funding for U.S. political campaigns.

Prisons have been privatized in order to create profits for private corporations. The prisons require high incarceration rates in order to be profitable. Consequently, “freedom and democracy” America not only has the highest incarceration rate and the highest absolute number of prisoners in the world, but also a prison population comparable in size to the prison population of Stalin’s Gulag Archipelago.

Congress allows private companies run by hardline Republicans to count electronically without paper trails the votes in elections. It has been proved over and over that the electronic voting machines, with proprietary undisclosed codes, can rig any election, especially if there are no exit polls or the captured media can find a way to discredit the exit polls.

And now we have private health care destroyed by the greed for profit. There are many reports of health care corporations, but not private doctors, rationing and even denying health care to policy holders in order to maximize profits. There are reports of people with treatable forms of cancer who were not told by their corporate health care providers in order to avoid the cost of their treatment. These reports are in compliance with capitalist America’s emphasis on profits uber alles, to hell with people, the environment, honor and integrity.

Wall Street is romanticized by libertarians and “free market economists.” They believe, entirely on the basis of their ideology, that Wall Street finances venture capitalists who bring economic progress and higher living standards. Wall Street does no such thing, especially since financial deregulation turned Wall Street into a speculative hedge fund.

Wall Street is concerned with annual bonuses. It will do anything to get them.

Today the interests of American capitalists are as far removed from the interests of the population as the bureaucrats of state owned firms under socialism. Neither can fail, no matter how incompetent or inefficient, as they have the public purse as their backup.

The Wall Street investment banks, which created with the compliance of the regulatory authorities and the credit rating agencies, “toxic” instruments that were sold world wide, thus destroying the prospects of people in many countries, are devoid of integrity and honor. Their only god is greed. And they control the US government, which is too dependent on campaign contributions to restore regulation.

The lobbies of greed rule America. The White House, Congress, even the federal judiciary are impotent in the face of capitalist greed. The recent Supreme Court decision permitting corporations to use shareholders’ money in corporate treasuries to influence elections increases the control that corporations have over the outcome of elections and the decisions of the government of the United States.

There is no government of the people, for the people, by the people, only the rule of private interests.

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. His new book, How the Economy was Lost, will be published next month by AK Press / CounterPunch. He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com

HAITI, PLEASE HELP


Haiti Earthquake


Haiti Earthquake: Doctors Overwhelmed By Victims


Haiti Ambassador on Disaster


American Red Cross President Gail McGovern in Haiti


Haiti Earthquake - Thousands feared dead or buried

A FEW LINKS TO HELP HAITIANS. . .


Wyclef Jean Live on Anderson Cooper - Haiti Earthquake - CNN

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EVER MORE POLICE CAR CHASES


Russian Police Chase Bad Guy


Car Chase in Philly


Wild Ride Car Chase


Extreme Police Chase


100mph Car chase comes to funny end at a colvasac.


50 Police cars chase 1 car left houston unprotected filming cops aug 9 2009


Russian police chase / shooting VS. BMW525

MORE POLICE CAR CHASES


Best Police Car Chase in History [Quake Sounds]


Atlanta Stolen Police Car Chase


E30 M3 Car Chase


The Funniest police car chase ever!


Okla. City Car Chase


Craziest Dutch Police Chase ever | Opel Corsa vs. Police Car | Drugs | Wrong Way | Holland


Cambridge Police Helicopter Car Chase UK

Saturday, January 23, 2010

POLICE CAR CHASES


Part 1 : Dallas Police Cars Chase A Narcotics Suspect !!!


Part 2 : Dallas Police Car Chase Ends In Wild and Horrific Crash !!!!


Crazy Orange County Police Pursuit


Police Car Chase Suffolk County Police


Mother Trucker chase and smash into police car


Bullitt - Steve McQueen Famous Car Chase


Car Chase - Police Car Ends Up in Lake

BRANCA DE NEVE, REI LEÃO, POCAHONTAS, TARZAN, MULAN


True Love's Kiss (European Portuguese)


Snow white - Im wishing/one song(european portuguese)


Lion King - Finale (European Portuguese)


Between Two Worlds (European Portuguese) [with subs/trans]


Lion King II - We are One (European Portuguese)


Tarzan - Son of Man (European Portuguese)+Subs & Translation


Lesson Number One (European Portuguese)