ATW Friday Night Jukebox Part 2
Friday, May 9, 2008 at 09:04PM Hey liberals, just to show there are no hard feelings, this one's for you ....
Music You do not defeat terrorism by rewarding terrorists, regardless of how many bleeding heart liberals argue otherwise. Want to know where that flawed approach leads to? Read UNIONISM DECAYED 1997-2007 - It's my first book and it explains what happens when you seeek to appease terrorists and call it peace. It's available right now for ATW readers so make sure you get your copy by emailing the editor! This is the book that dissents from the herd mentality that doing wrong can lead to being right. It doesn't and this book spells out WHY.

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Friday, May 9, 2008 at 09:04PM Hey liberals, just to show there are no hard feelings, this one's for you ....
Music
Reader Comments (10)
A bit more class with this. Placido Domingo and the gorgeous Anna Netrebko.
Cheers!
my vote for best video of the month Bravo Mr. Moore
Mama/Troll -
Why thank you.
Peter -
Maybe your selection does contain more class. Certainly the chick is fit, even if I haven't a clue what she's going on about. But the point of my selection was to reach out to liberals, connect with them, communicate a message and give advice.
Best keep it simple then.
Or if you want to see Netrebko solo, try this
Peter -
So Netrebko's the bird, yes?
Or this tour de force from the proms.
Pete Moore
Thanks for the advice. Us liberals will no doubt amend our ways accordingly.
In the meantime, enjoy the gorgeous Anna and her gorgeous voice and the gorgeous music. (The Proms one has Englsh sub-titles).
I thought it was us liberals who were kill-joys, you know, going back to Cromwell, Robespierre, Stalin and all that? It seems like you're the po-faced one here.
Last opera post tonight. The famous scene from The Shawshank Redemption with the aria from The Marriage of Figaro.
Enjoy!
Must say I've never heard of this Russian Diva. Mores the pity.
Nature and Opera often seems to be favour of those two attributes coming together; beautiful face and a lovely voice.
Pete - you have to come drink and eat at my house. There will be much laughter.
That was excellent dude.