Rumbas en Pereira, Colombia - Parte 1. Niñas Pereiranas en buenas rumbas. -- Rhumbas in Pereira, Colombia - Part 1. Girls Pereiranas in good rhumbas. Mas resolución: http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=VWRqqtJX2nk&fmt=18
Friday July 25, 2008 SHARE & DIGG THIS VIDEO - LET THE WORLD KNOW WHAT THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA IS BEING PAID TO NOT COVER - TO IT'S OWN PEOPLE! http://digg.com/politics/SENSATIONAL_BUGLIOSI_ACCUSES_BUSH_OF_1st_DEG_MURDER Vincent Bugliosi is heard by Congressman John Conyers, Chairman House Judiciary Committee Inquiry Hearing on Articles of Impeachment Former L.A. County Prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi and author of "The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder", which details prosecutable evidence of murder by George Bush and Dick Cheney and others. George W Bush knew and purposely lied to America and mislead The Congress about "Saddam Hussein NOT being an IMMINENT threat to the United States by deleting that critical sentence in a declassified report (The White Papers) by his own Intelligence Advisors in order to start the War with Iraq. And the SAME PATTERN IS BEING PLAYED NOW regarding IRAN. This "President" NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE! In his book, Bugliosi says he has irrefutible proof to convict both George W Bush and Dick Cheney for 1st Degree Murder, a crime for which there is NO Statute of Limitations. Bugliosi is best known for his successful 1970 prosecution of Charles Manson. Main Stream Media is not covering this Historic Event, brought by the moving papers of Articles of Impeachment, authored by Congressman Dennis Kucinich, (D) Ohio and former presidential candidate. CSPAN 1 is the only network covering this Hearing gavel to gavel. See the entire hearings @ CSPAN: http://cspan.org/
Memorial Day Tribute to members of the United States Armed Forces who now rest in peace in Arlington National Cemetery - set to the song - "Arlington" by Trace Adkins - In honor of the Fallen Heroes of the US Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Reserves. All gave some, some gave all. These are the men and women who bought our freedom at the price of their lives. We give thanks to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and pray for the loved ones they left behind. Lyrics: I never thought that this is where I'd settle down I thought I'd die an old man back in my hometown They gave me this plot of land,me and some other men, for a job well done There's a big white house sits on a hill just up the road The man inside he cried the day they brought me home The folded up a flag and told my mom and dad 'We're pround of your son' And I'm proud to be on this paecful piece of property I'm on scared ground and I'm in the best of company I'm thankful for those thankful for the things I've done I can rest in peace, I'm one of the chosen ones, I made it to Arlington I remember that my daddy brought me here when I was eight We searched all day to find out where my granddad lay And when we finally found that cross He said, 'son this is what it cost to keep us free' Now here I am a thousand stones away from him He recongized me on the first day I came in And it gave me a chill when he clicked his heels and saluted me I'm proud to be on this peaceful piece of property I'm on scared ground and in the best of company I'm thankful for those thankful for the things I've done I can rest in peace I'm one of the chosen ones, I made it to Arlington And every time I hear twenty-one guns I know they brought another hero home to us We're thankful for those thankful for the things we've done We can rest in peace, 'cause we were the chosen ones We made it to Arlington, yea, dust to dust Don't cry for us, we made it to Arlington
Students dressed up as prostitutes and gathered in central Kiev to protest against sex tourism in Ukraine.
I tamburi sacri del Burundi a Ngozi durante la parata per festeggiare l'indipendenza. Ngozi Burundi, 2 luglio 2008
Just outside Mbabane is the Emafini Country Lodge Estate with Restaurant Conference halls and rooms. Mountain walks, moutain biking, waterfall etc.
Sudan Documentary John Garang Dr John Garang de Mabior (June 23, 1945 -- July 30, 2005) was the vice president of Sudan and former leader of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army Early years A member of the Dinka ethnic group, Garang was born into a poor family in Wanglei village in Bor, Sudan, in the upper Nile region of Sudan (currently Jonglei State). An orphan by the age of ten, he had his fees for school paid by a relative, going to schools in Wau and then Rumbek. In 1962 he joined the first Sudanese civil war, but because he was so young, the leaders encouraged him and others his age to seek an education. Because of the ongoing fighting, Garang was forced to attend his secondary education in Tanzania. After winning a scholarship, he went on to earn a B.A. in economics in 1969 from Grinnell College in Iowa, USA. He was known there for his bookishness. He return to Tanzania and study East African agricultural economics as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow at the University of Dar es Salaam. As a member of the University Students' African Revolutionary Front, a student group at the university, he made the acquaintance of Yoweri Museveni, who would go on to become president of Uganda and a close ally. However, Garang soon decided to return to Sudan and join the rebels. The civil war ended with the Addis Ababa agreement of 1972 and Garang, like many rebels, was absorbed into the Sudanese military. For eleven years, he was a career soldier and rose from the rank of captain to colonel after taking the Infantry Officers Advanced Course at Fort Benning, Georgia. During this period he took four years academic leave and received a master's degree in agricultural economics and a Ph.D. in economics at Iowa State University, after writing a thesis on the agricultural development of Southern Sudan. By 1983, Col. Garang was the head of the Staff College in Omdurman. The rebel leader In 1983, Garang went to Bor, obstensibly to mediate with about 500 southern government soldiers in battalion 105 who were resisting being rotated to posts in the north. However, Garang was already part of a conspiracy among some officers in the Southern Command arranging for the defection of battalion 105 to the anti-government rebels. When the government attacked Bor in May and the battalion pulled out, Garang went by an alternate route to join them in the rebel stronghold in Ethiopia. By the end of July, Garang had brought over 3000 rebel soldiers under his control through the newly-created Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M), which was opposed to military rule and Islamic dominance of the country, and encouraged other army garrisons to mutiny against the Islamic law imposed on the country by the government. This action marked the commonly agreed upon beginning of the Second Sudanese Civil War, which resulted in one and half million deaths over twenty years of conflict. Although Garang was Christian and most of southern Sudan is non-Muslim (mostly animist), he did not initially focus on the religious aspects of the war. The SPLA gained the backing of Libya, Uganda and Ethiopia. Garang and his army controlled a large part of the southern regions of the country, named New Sudan. He claimed his troops' courage comes from "the conviction that we are fighting a just cause. That is something North Sudan and its people don't have." Critics suggested financial motivations to his rebellion, noting that much of Sudan's oil wealth lies in the south of the country. Garang in a crowd of supporters Garang refused to participate in the 1985 interim government or 1986 elections, remaining a rebel leader. However, the SPLA and government signed a peace agreement on 9th January 2005 in Nairobi, Kenya. On July 9, 2005, he was sworn in as vice-president, the second most powerful person in the country, following a ceremony in which he and President Omar al-Bashir signed a power-sharing constitution. He also became the administrative head of a southern Sudan with limited autonomy for the six years before a scheduled referendum of possible secession. No Christian or southerner had ever held such a high government post. Commenting after the ceremony, Garang stated, "I congratulate the Sudanese people, this is not my peace or the peace of al-Bashir, it is the peace of the Sudanese people." Death In late July 2005, Garang died after the Ugandan presidential Mi-172 helicopter he was flying in crashed. He had been returning from a meeting in Rwakitura with long-time ally President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda?.
India in Sri Lanka 2008 [Test 1] [Day 2] *Part 2/3*
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India in Sri Lanka 2008 [Test 1] [Day 4] *Part 2/3*
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India in Sri Lanka 2008 [2nd Test] [Day 4] *Part 2/3*
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India in Sri Lanka 2008 [Test 1] [Day 2] *Part 3/3*
Ron Paul in Las Vegas - July 7, 2007
MX3 class motocross race in Slovenia (Radizel) on 13th July 2008.
India in Sri Lanka 2008 [Test 1] [Day 3] *Part 3/3*
Belizian Dance
Protests against Vice President Parmananda Jha's swearing-in in Hindi language continued for the fifth straight day, on Monday. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring "news as it happens"; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal.
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