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Music video that asks god to lift up his chosen fundamentalist Christian few, so the rest of us can get some relief. Lift Them Up Lift them up way up high Lift them up to the sky They've been waiting oh so long For rapture by and by So lift them up and we'll all say goodbye Glory Halleluiah, You'll raise your chosen few No Atheists to flame your wrath No Muslims, gays or Jews One big holy family Enjoy them for eternity Lift them up reward their certainty We'll pick up all the protest signs That fall on clinic drives And turn off all the lights in church When you whisk them up alive We'll be glad to repopulate The Midwest and the southern states So lift them up Lord, please don't make them wait cc Some Right Reserved
Randy Vild: "What Are We Living For?"
Whether your an athiest, monk, Christian or Muslim, everyone ponders the question: Why do I exist?
Inspired by a true story, the young girl that inspired Ed Silver to write this song passed away from a rare form of leukemia. "She was so brave and so strong. She inspired in me a strength that I never new I had," states Ed Silver. The proceeds from this song and video will benefit The Children?s Miracle Network. "Children's Miracle Network is the alliance of premier children's hospitals. Every year, Children's Miracle Network hospitals treat 17 million children for every disease and injury imaginable." "Children's Miracle Network hospitals impact the lives of more children than any other children's organization in the world." Julie was cared for by a children?s hospital. If you would like to donate to The Children?s Miracle Network visit www.edwardsilver.com for links to The Children?s Miracle Network. Be sure to let them know you saw the video, just so we can judge the impact the video has had.
"Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story" trailer
"Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story" is about a father who, for the love of his daughter, sacrifices almost everything to save the life of an injured racehorse and bring the promising filly back to her former glory. Ben Crane (Kurt Russell) was once a great horseman, whose gifts as a trainer are now being wasted on making other men's fortunes. Sonador, called Sonya, was a great horse whose promising future on the racetrack is suddenly cut short by a career-ending broken leg. Considered as good as dead to her owner, who also happens to be Ben's boss, Sonya is given to Ben as severance pay, along with his walking papers. Now, it will take the unwavering faith and determination of Ben's young daughter, Cale (Dakota Fanning), to bring these two damaged souls together in a quest for a seemingly impossible goal: to win the Breeders' Cup Classic. However, the true miracle might be that, in helping this injured horse, what they are actually healing is their own family. Kris Kristofferson stars as Ben Crane's father, whose strained relationship with his son is bridged by their mutual hopes for Sonya. The main cast also includes Oscar-nominee Elisabeth Shue ("Leaving Las Vegas"), David Morse ("The Green Mile"), Freddy Rodriguez (HBO's "Six Feet Under"), Luis Guzman ("Traffic") and Oded Fehr ("The Mummy"). The film is directed by John Gatins from his own screenplay, marking his directorial debut.
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Leon Harp: "Onward Christian Soldiers"
This video includes animation and a live concert performance of Onward Christian Soldiers.
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"Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" trailer
Comedian Albert Brooks gets summoned by politician/actor Fred Dalton Thompson to come to Washington D.C. to help in a new diplomatic effort. His job? Spend a month in India and Pakistan, write a 500 page report, and tell the U.S. government what makes the over 300 million Muslims in the region laugh. While Brooks isn't sure he's the man for the job, the possibility of a Medal of Freedom proves irresistible and he accepts. Also starring Sheetal Sheth, John Carroll Lynch, and Jon Tenney.
This video provides the heart with hope for a long lasting reality or LOVE with Peace of MIND as well, insh'Allah (God willing).
Oasis: "Lord Don't Slow Me Down"
What happens when a film maker follows one of the world's biggest bands on a year long world tour? What happens when the film maker is granted unique access to that band, is present for the ups and downs, the moments of greatness and the periods of the same interview in 10 different languages in as many days? What happens when that band is Oasis, travelling across 26 countries on their biggest world tour to date playing to a total of over 2 million people? The answer is Lord Don't Slow Me Down (Big Brother/Hip-O/UMe), a double DVD set that not only gives you the definitive feature length documentary seen in selected cinemas last year, but also the option of voice over commentaries from the band, a Noel Gallagher Q & A session with fans from New York City, out takes from the film, and a second 90 minute bonus disc capturing the band's homecoming show at the City of Manchester Stadium together with footage sent in by fans from around the world who attended that show. If you wanted to know what the members of Oasis make of their lives on tour and their audience, then the answers are on these two discs. Directed by Baillie Walsh who has previously worked with Massive Attack (he made 'Safe From Harm'), Spiritualized, New Order and Kylie's Slow, and is now working on a film with Daniel Craig, this DVD set is a compendium of Oasis entertainment par excellence.
