We must save our economy, lower fuel costs, free ourselves from our addiction to oil, and solve the climate crisis. To do this, we must demand that we Repower America with 100% clean electricity within 10 years. Go to http://www.wecansolveit.org/
Song: Affirmation
Composer: De Wolfe Music
This gives me goosebumps!
skaterdude14b 3 months ago
This is propaganda music. Play it over a news bulletin claiming that unicorns are real, and people will believe it.
Biospark88 4 months ago
God damn, I remember this commercial would air every 5 min. in the fall of 2008.
That fucking clip was ingrained in my head.
song is called Affirmation by de wolfe, or something.
zabrak999 5 months ago
What happened to power to the people
doughnutboy99 10 months ago
This video was uploaded about 2.5 years ago. It is clear that federal/state government and banking/corporate industry have no intention of meeting our demands...
So how are we going to get them to do what we the people of the Earth and caretakers of all it resources, demand?
i pray an irresistible force soon meets all these immovable objects!
1walicki 11 months ago
The Oil companies are trying their best to stop free energy ideas from spreading to common people.
We need to put an end to this corruption ,start generating your own electricity now.
Look for the LT MAGNET MOTOR in youtube video search. Join the Revolution!!
slanderousndgs 1 year ago
whos playin with the most recent map pack? wow i cant believe how superior it truly is! its much too costly however so i simply down loaded it by mw2forfreeZinfo (replace Z with . ) the other week. i am going to utilize the cash i saved to get a brand-new mouse
asundernnll 1 year ago
Fact is, fifty different cancer-causing chemicals are used to manufacture solar panels. Examples of these chemicals, include cadmium and arsenic. Without doubt, workers in the solar industry making and disposing solar panels are at highest risk for health issues.
Don't drink the cool-aid folks!
JFizoust 1 year ago
“It’s the other side of this whole clean energy push. Even so-called clean manufacturing uses a lot of nasty chemicals.” – Liz Harriman, deputy director of Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell
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