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  • beautiful clip i like it .. thanks for posting

  • Just skip into the gas chamber :-o

  • I imagine if Hitler had thought of this he would have been creating brainwashing videos like this. Its so easy for a Dictator to pick on one group of people when they can easily be identified. Or if you oppose the Government they can withdraw it from you along with any entitlements you already earned paying tax. Ontop of that it makes profit while paying for itself. Government Theft.

  • Song for premature death...

  • The state calls upon you to be contented slave.

  • "sing with me, as you get your card, the national ID card! the next thing, will be verichip, the national ID card! so cheerfully, take the mark of beast, the national ID card! and on yer bones, they will gladly feast, the national ID card!"

  • hitler would just love love love this song..

    oh my , his heart would skip a beat...ahhhhhhhhh.. .paperz pleeeze

    SICK anytime a 'gubermint' ask it citizens to register themselves it only does so with one ENDGAME in mind

    look up: national Id cards, tyrants, eugenics... global elite want 90 % of us gone...think sheeple think!!!

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  • the fuck!!!

  • No. It's real!

  • Ghana is home to one of the oldest indigenous governmental systems in Africa and it still exists on a local level. Unfortunately, like most of Africa, the national government is chasing a Western fantasy and adopts Western methods with little thought to the consequences.

    Ancient Ghana controlled over half the world's gold supply during the 1100's, stabilizing the global economy and managing a nation the size of Western Europe. There was no need for ID cards then and no need now.

  • I thought Ghana had a lot of poverty. ID cards are expensive (including the song). Wouldn't stopping the poverty be a better use of the money?

  • theres alot of money there in comparison to most of africa

  • Talk of every good thing citizsens needs. Capoe coast has none n u re using the money for this music. Sorry

  • WHO THE HELL NEEDS NATIONAL I.D. CARDS? WHAT THE PEOPLE NEED IS BETTER HOUSING, IMPROVED SANITATION, CLEAN WATER, SUFFICIENT FOOD,ETC,ETC, ETC.

    I.D. CARDS LATER!

    WHO CARES TO BE IDENTIFIED AS A CITIZEN OF A MISERABLE NATION?

    WHO WANTS TO MIGRATE TO A MISERABLE NATION?

    Petition Here:

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  • BOBOSHANTI ! What is all this?? Nobody is asking you to migrate there. There are non-Ghanaians living there and if the place was as bad as you put it, then they would have left by now. There has a been a very normal transition of government and the current one is trying to do well for it's people just like how the last one. man !!

  • Go Ghana!!!!!

  • hmmm targeting the ghanaians is this the first country to go for it? is there some kind of underhand message to that do you think...like werent the ghanians from the ivory/gold coast, i think what im trying to say is is this about slavery! and the enslaved...very odd and further more why isnt it being sung in their native tongue...worrying

  • "why isnt it being sung in their native tongue...worrying" B/c they dont have one native tongue like UK or my country has. They have Ga, Twi, Ewe and Fante and that is just in the south. In the north (Northern, Upperwest and Upper East region) they have several tribs with different languages. English (thanks to your country) is the national language, since that is the language everybody has been taught and everybody knows and understand. So I would have been worried if this sang was only in Ga

  • but the point is being missed here...noone in our country wants the national id card we are fighting against it my genetics prove that my origins are from one of these groups from the gold coast!. I carry a blood mutation which is traceable to tribes such as the dogon tribe and inparticular to a place called burkina faso. But i just wondered is this the first country to have taken on the national id card...ok i appreciate the singing in one language bit thanks for putting me straight on that.

  • Several countries had tried this before, the problem was that ppl used those cards to find out to which tribe you belonged, e.g. in Rwanda where an ID card could tell if u were a Hutu or a Tutsi. Thats why the IDcards in Ghana has no references to your tribal or ethical status. Every country needs to know app how many inhabitants it has eg, tax and preventing fraud. If u know how many ppl living in area X it is easier to explore possible fraud and corruption which is a huge problem in Ghana.

  • You say the national id card has been introduced to other countries any ideas which ones?. i do appreciate that it shouldnt be necessary for ethnic origins to be mentioned on an id card as that could be a double edged sword. But can you be sure what is actually recorded on these cards. Yes i appreciate there is a lot of fraud but even with id cards people will come up with another form of fraud to counteract it ...

  • Actually I mentioned Rwanda in my previous post. If ppl wanna cheat they'll b able to cheat but any messurings taking to limit te possibily of fraud and corruption that does not limit the liberty of the people shall be taking. Why so much concern, so far only Central Region sends out the ID-cards. None of my friends down there have heard any bad words about the cards, ppl are more confused why they need it but t government has not the best record in getting information out and it's election-year

  • when their own governments stop the fraud and corruption then possibley the people will follow. My concern is that there are people dying from starvation throughout africa and they are spending money on id cards when the money could be put to better use. Also does everyone have to have one of these cards or is it optional do you know?

  • I am very familiar with the corruption in Ghana, unforunately. But the cards can be a helpful tool in fighting corruption. The money spent gives info to the local distrits and regions of how many ppl are here right now (16 yrs and above) But when the local administration knows about it's people it can start a better strategy helping its population. So I feel like it is good money spent. Both sides are able to use the collected information to keep the local administration on the right track.

  • why does it have to have id cards to know how many people it has? and it wont be a proper representation as it is voluntary as to whether or not the people have it also they arent taking the children into account so i dont think this can be seen as truely representative of their peoples.

  • If all people get an ID-card then the administration knows how many people who have one. You can not force people to have this card yet. Several children are still dying in a young age. At the age of 16 the changes of surviving is so high that it is likely tthey make it plus children dont pay taxes. This is still on an experimental basis since Rwanda still scaries some people which I totally understand.

  • As I said it is only in central region, so I think it is voluntary if you want this card. It is totally free. I dont know anybody in Ghana who has one, but all of them lives in Accra. Ask a local Ghanaian or at least a person who is a Ghanaian;)

  • now that is just sick really

  • Nice song! Shame about the Lyric though! Mind you, The follow up iz gonna be about RFID Chips! Can't wait for that! Needs a Fender Strat with Lotsa Overdrive! This is just like Grange Hill and the "Just say No!" Song! Lolhahahaha! MuchLOVE Flipperx

    P.S. Liked the little touch at the end ! Nice!

    ROCK ON KIDZ! YEAH!

  • I posted some parody lyrics on the Prison Planet forum of what an American version of this song would be like.

  • Easy prey.

  • Say no to the national id anywhere. I did not know it was being pushed globally but it makes sense. They want to enslave us , in a one world government system. I hate this propaganda. Pass the word. Say no .

  • I love this new world order shit, seriously dudes, this shit is funny as hell! I love it, keep up the new world order.

    Can you spell coward? anyone? everyone? of course you can, because you are one, so am I.

  • Now or never? Wow, that's a easy choice.....

  • This is a very sinister move on an uneducated people.

  • Exgunrunner, "a very sinister move on an uneducated people" is exactly what's happening in the U.S. and Britain.

    Also, we can be educated all we want, I'm fairly certain little will be done about it.

  • I agree. It will certainly be an interesting experience when the schemes are rolled out this side of the planet...

  • Ive now abandoned Uk as a sinking ship--we are all like lambs to the slaughter.How can so few control so many??

  • exgunner-

    Because the many men are too busy watching football,or soccer in your case. The many women are too busy at the mall or busy desiding on the size of the fake boobs they should get.

  • la la la.....come register with the government.. la la la...

    march over here.... la la......you can't buy anything now without that card.... la la la...

  • Sounds like a Disney Land song.

  • If any nation calls for 'duty' - run, as fast and as far as you can.

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