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  • Please take a few minuets to read this, I don't 'advertise' my channel but,

    I want to give a big thanks to my kindergarten teacher Mrs. S ( can't say full name ) she was the girl with blonde hair, getting her hair done. If your reading this Mrs. S, Thanks so much for participating in this!! I'm 10 now and I really miss you ! I love you <3 -Morgan Z <3

  • No more donations to these creeps. I thought they stood behind women. I know the truth now. Back to the dark ages when women were treated like slaves.

  • You ladies look great! What a great way to raise awareness and fundraise!

  • Ra Ra for the ta tas....too obvious?

  • I alone would watch this 5 million times if I knew it would help reach the goal. My grandma is an 18 yr survivor. I don't know what our family would do with out her, I don't know what my grandpa would do with out her.... GO PINK!!!!!!!!!

  • Coming from a husband of a 3 yr survivor United healthcare of PA should donate the money even if they don't reach the 5 million mark. Way to Go Ladies!! a cure will be found one day!!!

  • I see half time show all over this awsome

  • Love it!!! there is no specific age to be a cheer leader :-)

  • very cool, thanks Sharon and it's on my fb.

  • Thanks to Janny--So totally cool--great cause and energy--Keep it going

  • Inspiring.

  • wonderful!!!!! 

  • Great stuff

  • Beautiful video and message. love it and I will share and tweet it. aka The Media Mama

  • Beautiful women! Love it, Celia

  • 90 dislikes? what the hell is wrong with people?

  • @tnichlsn I am really hoping it was a mistake that people hit that!!! ARGH!

  • Sooo much fun and it is always a bonus when it is for a great cause!!! Good Luck and we at Dose of Vitamin F will do our part in sharing the video to help you reach your goal :)

  • Bless everyone who has had to fight this fight! My mom is cancer free for almost 6 years now, I am grateful to have her in my life still. My prayers to anyone that has lost someone to cancer of any kind.

  • Great job Ladies, Kudos to you all! Bertha from San Antonio, TX

  • awakening blog check out the section on cancer cure. There are 11 documentaries gathered in one place - all on cancer and alternative methods. Share with others. Be the change you want to see

  • oh I love this...I never get to see cheer leading in this country...wonderful to see this - so happy, so u[pbeat, so positve, and hopeful...bless you xoxox

  • I love this video!!! We are going to have an event on October 8th,In penndel Pa. I am with the Penndel Wildcats, It will be a day for all of our WILDCAT Cheerleaders and football players to give back..CATS FOR CANCER..If anyone has any ideas to make this event bigger and better please shoot me an email..@pitacc01@yahoo.com..Pl­ease stop by and help us give back!!!!

  • My favorite Eagle Cheerleader of all time is from the eighties - Erin Stetser was her name, and whether or not she took part in this doesn't matter. What matter is that so many of the Eagles Cheerleaders great from fifty years joined forces to fight an insipid disease.

    Team Ra-Ras makes things happen!

  • I loved it but I love the most is trish cristerano Mcnew who has three beautiful children

  • @shnarfers How absolutely callous and heartless of you.

  • @shnarfers I don't know who you are but you are one flaming idiot. Go find another video to be a jerk on.

  • @shnarfers What makes you think that I am from Mexico? sounds to me like you are a very prejudice person. One might say that you are even a racist. But then again looking at your comments, you can only conclude that you have limited mental resources.

    I only hope that no one in your family ever gets afflicted by this ugly illness

  • WHO WOULD DISLIKE THIS???

  • Very good work, I hope someday it will happened in my country too....Ira , Croatia

  • It does my heart good to see some of the greats of the Eagles Cheerleaders join forces in such a noble and worth cause. I will be a fan forever.

    I Go "Rah!" for Team Ra Ras!

  • Go pink!

  • Thank You! to everyone who participated in this effort! I just finished chemo on 4/18/11 after bilateral mastectomies on 1/4/11 and am looking forward to doing what I can to support the search for a CURE!  GO PINK!

  • Organized chaos

  • Since millons of women and their friends/families are directly affected by breast cancer, I think WE CAN DO IT! So, let's get those millons of "likes" for this site! CDW

  • Asa Breast Cancer patient knowing others care, Matters! My own mother died from breast cancer at age 46. I got diagnosed at age 49. I got to be Married and have Daughters and Grand children. I live in Unbearable pain. Doing this the hard way since we're jobless. Cancer is horrible. The side effects from 3 Chemos & radiation is disabling. How I hope for the Cure for all 200 Cancers! I tell you, When you can't afford a pill that's $100.00 each or needful Shot that's $6,000. We need a Cure!

  • What if all the college/high school cheerleaders did the same thing? We should try. :)

  • WOW, there's some Serious Hotties :)

    Proof you don't have to be in your 20s to be a Hottie :)

    Then again this is also 1 Giant Cougar Convention lol

  • What ever happened to "Go Team Go"?

  • What ever happened to "Go Team Go"?

  • If you can't say something positive keep you mouth closed.

  • my account must have been hacked because it says i liked this but... i don't...

  • As a breast cancer survivor I am disappointed to see the Snoops reference and hope people will donate instead of worrying about "views". And to the last comment about alternative treatments, I can only ask, "What have you been smoking?" Please don't the rest of you women out there inhale this nonsense!

  • @TockCease you clearly have no clue what you are talking about. Hope you never have to find out.

  • @ejg220 Oh really? I've gotten personal messages from several people asking me for cure advice. I've shown them the truth of the situation and pointed them in the correct way to treat any cancer.

  • @TockCease Do you have cancer? How'd it work out for you?

    Any moron can send personal messages to any moron, who can tell them what they consider the "truth of the situation."

    I am sorry I even answered you, because you are an insult to the people who fight this disease. I am removing you from my view.

  • We like girls, we love 'em, we wish them -- our friends and families -- lotsa luck. Thx.

  • It's for a good cause 2

  • Omg I would love to do this when I get older cuz I am a cheerleader!!!!!

  • How can I watch when it keeps going off?? Please help!

  • Boobs rock!

  • Wonderful idea. Counter reads 3,211,176 right now.

  • I want to do this.

  • Excellent. Whether this video raises money or just causes a few million people to take a few moments to keep aware of women's health issues, it is worth the 4 minutes to watch it.

  • I love their outfits..... is there someplace I could purchase one?

  • Wonderful Video!  Thank you!

  • Great video. Thanks for doing it! - roc

  • YOU missed the point. There are 100's of "Non Profits" set up with names that resemble The Cancer Society ? They are created solely too scam people out of cash. In your world, anyone who made mention of that would need to "get a life". I have lost loved ones from this horrible disease as well as contributed over the years, my post has zero to do with cancer, it's about some do Dudley DoRight wiith a crappy video and ugly old cheerleaders.... I know I am ordering a copy ! Woo-hoo!

  • (= this is so inspiring... i lost a family member to breast cancer & things like this- seeing that people are still willing to fight- are so encouraging. go team ra-ras!

  • Absolutely precious!

  • I think this is for a great cause! @Thecoxsuckers you missed the whole point...it's not about old or young cheerleaders it's about supporting BREAST CANCER!

  • @PBJippy with a name like "the cox suckers" are you really surprised at the shallowness? lol.

  • They want 5 million views. There only going to give $50,000. I bet if this was some washed up NFL coach talking about his broke dick aint long enough, there would be a hundred million.

  • @TheCoxSuckers Get a life! The video is to support Breast Cancer; not for your sick mind to get his rocks off!

  • @TheCoxSuckers... Awww...someone's a wittle jealous.....What's wrong ??? You tried out and didn't make the squad ???? A**H****

  • @TheCoxSuckers

    Ya know, the "ugly old cheerleaders" were one reason I loved this video. They are ALL beautiful women - I find it hard to believe you have any compassion for people with cancer, since one of the things cancer does is rob of outer beauty (mastectomies, chemo, etc). It was awesome to see "real" women getting together and kicking it out.

    Go back and play with your Barbies - they can't get cancer or get ugly, must make it easier to love them.

  • This is wonderful! How true! They need to do this during the Superbowl! In fact, how about one commercial during every NFL game 2011-2012 season! And I agree, where can we buy the outfits and pompoms?!!!

  • Cute! I like That

  • As the daughter of a 7-yr breast cancer survivor and then losing her to metastatic breast cancer in 2007, I support wherever and whenever I can. This is an absolutely fantastic video. I admire these woman and their courage, admiration & determination. Keep up the good work and please support!! Let's find a cure & Kick Breast Cancer - for me, for my daughter, for my granddaughter, for my sister and for everyone! Thank You!

  • I'd have MUCH rather seen this as a half-time show than the one we all watched last night. Come on NFL, get with the program!

  • Wouldn't this have been a FUN addition to the Supebowl???  With a few dollars from every seat sold going to the cause. There are all kinds of ways this could have raised awareness and funds around the Superbowl hype..

  • Thank you for raising awareness and funds for this great cause.! As a 3 year survivor I work at living life to the fullest each and every day. Too many are still losing the battle, too many are being diagnosed daily. Early detection is key -- it saved my life - this message needs to be incorporated into all promotions and events for breast cancer..

  • Can we buy the shirts? And the pants? Great additional fund raiser, no?! I am a 4th stage metastatic breast cancer survivor. Diagnosed in 1995. And here I am. Stay strong, brave and determined, ladies! Arm yourself with the power of your chosen thoughts. RA RA!!

  • Can we buy the shirts? And the pants? Great additional fund raiser, no?!

  • Where can we buy a shirt and pom poms?

  • Well done!  Thank you for caring and supporting this horrible disease!

  • For some reason the audio isn't working and can't get rif of the "x" beside the speaker icon

  • What a wonderful video! So glad to view this, I am not an NFL Cheerleader but did it in highschool and would do it anytime for Breast Cancer, RIP Grandma Jane and Grandma Dee, Breast Cancer needs a cure!

  • What a great video , truly enjoyed it, very uplifting.

  • Great idea, a pity it freeze after 24 sec. greets the Netherlands

  • It would be GREAT if this group would cheer at Super Bowl to get the message across!

  • Can anyone check if the view counter is frozen? Because everytime I've watched this, the number's ben frozen at 2,730,959.

  • @Kealdrasan The video view counter updates every couple of hours. :)

  • @KomenPhilly on my computer the count is 3,273,682 and the video stops every few seconds and doesn`t restart. What gives? I love it and want to continue. Please help!

  • This is for a great cause, I don't understand the 65 douche bags who disliked this. I'll be forwarding the link to everyone in my email address book. The sooner this gets to the goal the sooner the money gets to the cause.

  • Just a thought... Maybe these ladies would be willing to cheer during this year's Super Bowl seeing how neither the Packers nor the Steelers have cheerleaders???

  • @williejenkins666 whats yur problem? screw you! thats mean!

  • I wanted to dedicate this video to Janis Hill. Her huband- Vince is a good friend of mine. He and I went to Central High; Class 234. My frst wife-Linda died from breast cancer. I support this cause.

    KP Moore

  • @MrTazzkpm - Thank you for your support, KP Moore. And our deepest sympathy for the loss of your first wife. Together we can only help fight to find a cure for the disease that is so near to us all.

  • Thank you everyone for your support! Please keep in mind that every view counts! Watch this video as many times as you can and pass it along to your friends to watch as well!

  • Great job!!!!

  • My point is this, it is important that we all pay attention to our bodies and what they tell us.

    As women, we are blessed with that mystical thing called intuition.....LISTEN to it!

    We are the best advocates for our own health. If something doesn't 'feel right', pursue it, go after it like a cat after a mouse...if your Dr tries to put you off, find another who will LISTEN to you.....STAND UP FOR YOU!

    God Bless!

  • The Susan G. Komen group has done a remarkable marketing job for breast cancer early detection and treatment and they are to be greatly admired for that.

    However, the number one killer of women, is HEART DISEASE and at the very least, equal attention should be given to the signs and symptoms of heart attack in women. They are often different, they are often ignored by emergency room personnel, sometimes misdiagnosed as "anxiety" or "stress".

  • @williejenkins666 I'd like to know why? I just look at the vidio as trying to help people with breast cancer

  • @crackergurl22 He just seems to be an ignorant unsuccessful person.. Heres a quote of ONE of the MANY things he is saying on other videos. "Isn't this monkey locked up in a cage right now? It is only a matter of time before all monkeys are locked up behind bars. Niggers are worth less..." williejenkins666 = pathetic

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  • I am sorry to hear about the passing of Jani Hill. I was sad to hear about her surgery at the Team Captains Rally last week. I prayed for her and her family. I will continue to do so. Team Ra Ras, keep doing what you do for her and so many other women that are affected by that dreaded disease. I will be looking for you and your pink pom poms on race day.

  • I love when these ladys throw there hair back.(you go girls) My friend has 7 more kemo treatments. Soon once again.. she will be able to throw her hair back too.

  • As a member of Team Ra Ras, It is with great sadness and a heavy heart, that I am sharing with you, the untimely passing of our sister-friend Janis Hill. Janis had surgery yesterday to remove two brain tumors which was a recurrence of her Breast Cancer. Her recovery took a turn for the worse as she had a intracranial hemorrhage. She passed this afternoon with family at her side. She will be remembered for her courage, passion, and dignity. Janis will surely be missed, as she was our hero. !

  • As a member of Team Ra Ras, I just want to say, we lost one of our girls who was a breast cancer survivor to brain cancer. Janis was one of the participants in this video. We are now on a mission to reach 5 million clicks.

  • Great going ladies! Every one of you still have it and you all look great too. Wow, amazing that you can all be mothers and have had kids and still look as good as you all do. Congratulations on making it!

  • I vote for these dynamic ladies representing a diverse, mulitgenerational group of women to perform this dance routine for Superbowl 2012. I would love to see them in 2011 as guests throughout the 2011 football season leading up to the grand finale in 2012 on Superbowl Day!. The message in Do You Remember reminds us to continue raising the awareness and funding for this disease. I look forward to seeing these Eagles perform on National television! God bless and thank you United Health!

  • as a person fighting breast cancer I love that theses woman came back to good memeories and to fight for us dealing with this disease.please god keep it going

  • Its a great thing the women are doing. Why is there are always people out there that dont have a good word for anything ? I like to know what they do for mankind.

  • I think alot of people are missing the point of this video (Breast Cancer!!). If you have ever been on any kinda of team. You must no how hard it is to organize a team to all be in sync. Be it basketball, softball, volleyball, cheerleading. This is what these Lady's do. Show some respect and support. Go Team Ra-Ras!! Every dollar counts.

  • As a breast cancer surivior I do agree that everything helps, but I also see a bunch of women wanting to be seen as "cheerleaders" past or present. I am not sure that this video was done with the right intentions.

  • @nadinep09 We don't "want to be seen as cheerleaders"...we ARE Cheerleaders and with 11 of our "Sisters" Alum...you bet it is done with the right intention of raising funds and raising awareness !!!!

  • Per Komen Phildelphia

    UnitedHealthcare of Pennsylvania (UHC) will double its sponsorship, potentially contributing an additional $100,000 to The Affiliate to empower the cures for breast cancer if the video reaches 8 million views. UHC already donated $100,000 to when the video reached 1 million views this past October

  • UnitedHealthcare of Pennsylvania (UHC) will double its sponsorship, potentially contributing an additional $100,000 to The Affiliate to empower the cures for breast cancer if the video reaches 8 million views. UHC already donated $100,000 to when the video reached 1 million views this past October

  • GO-GO! May God bless you and keep you healthy and strong.

    Marie Parker

  • Not the concept of raising funds - but the content of having millions watch a cheerleading video in order to do so that I still do not get. If your aim is to get millions of eyes and minds to watch - why not have content that has some depth. Then I would be happy to pass the message along to my friends to watch the video. But to each her own.

  • @luckydiva1000 I understand your reasoning. But, mine is everything counts.

  • @luckydiva1000 Dear Lucky Diva, all of these monies help to continue to educate and fight for access to cancer care, and include cancer on global health agendas. OUR EXPONENTIAL PROGRESS IN SURVIVAL RATES (from funds raised by women like this in the video) is still not a total victory over a disease that kills too many women. But THEY are doing something ! I can tell you that some of these women have mothers who are survivors and mothers who have died. There survivors dancing in the video too.

  • @luckydiva1000 Every bit helps! This video does have content w/ "some depth". its just how u look at it. I see 136 women who care about womens health &finding a cure for breast cancer. As a sister of a survivor, I'd love a cure. my sis wakes up every day wondering "is it back?" For me, a woman diagnosed w/ BRCA2 gene who had a prophelactic-bilat-mastect. 3 years ago @ 36, I want a cure. As a mom of 5, 4daughters & 1son, I NEED A CURE!! carriers hav 87% chance of being diagnosed b4 age 40!

  • I have one aunt who survived breast cancer and one who did not I wish these "broke dick adds" were around for my aunt who did not survive.With all the awareness AND donations they DO bring in, she might be alive today.Maybe we shouldn't even have the walk for breast cancer. Ya think!

  • I really do not get the purpose of this video -- other than raising funds. Seeing a bunch of cheerleaders cheering is not empowering or encouraging for me to get a mamagram, or even pass on the video. I wonder why having a bunch of retired cheerleaders cheering would be considered encouraging for other women? -- I think it was a man's idea-- or a former cheerleader's.

  • @luckydiva1000 Thats what this is about to raise funds. Cheerleaders young, old. At least they are doing something to help or would you rather more adds about broke dick? They bombard our airwaves. If they spent as much money on breast cancer research as they do for broke dick adds we might find a cure.

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  • Let's keep this going!!

  • @crackergurl22 I have lost a friend already from this and have two more fighting. Come on Girls let's Kick This.

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  • Way to go gals!! You all look great!

  • I have two sister who breast cancer suvivors thabks for sharing

  • I hate cancer!

  • Thank you  for sharing the new video with me !

    John

  • It's great to see women & people UNITED to MAke a DIFFERENCE!!

    The fight against breast cancer id definitely being addressed.

    THANK YOU for ALL Your Efforts :)

  • if you share via facebook do the views still count??? If so we should all be posting this and getting this done! It's for US, ladies!

  • @spurzem2 I was wondering this also

  • What an AWESOME way to bring awareness as well as funds for the "Cure". Keep up the great work!

  • Very uplifting and a great cause.

  • Very great to see so many contributing to fighting against this cause. Such a great job raising awareness for breast cancer!

    agendia*com

  • Awesome video that cater my feeling on how great they're while dancing. Keep up the good work and God bless to all......

  • totally cool! I admire the women of all body types and ages contributing their time and energy to this Cause. Our family also save the Pink lids on the yogurt containers and mail them in. Kudos to the company willing to contribute their earnings to this research!

  • I think it would be super cute if their name was "Team Ta Tah" That's what I would have named it.

    Great video.. Real 'picker upper'

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  • @LoveKagome27 Originally they were "Ra Rahs for Ta Tahs" but the FOR PROFIT group

    "SAVE THE TA-TAs" threaten to sue.

  • @elle0squared Awh that's not cool..

  • What an upper!!! I will send this to all of my friends!

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