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freedom when we learn That the union makes us strong Solidarity forever Solidarity forever Solidarity forever For the union makes us strong In our
freedom when we learn That the union makes us strong Solidarity forever Solidarity forever Solidarity forever For the union makes us strong In our
to Organize and Fight The Union makes us strong Solidarity Forever... It is we who plowed the prairies; built the cities where they trade Dug the mines
We're chained together touching our hands through time Nerves lock in frenzy, eyes enraptured by dead skies To claim my martyr I would trade freedom for
Just ghosting through to midnight, the paint peeling off like a calendar year There's a credit card for the upkeep, a holy campaign for to smear
warfare comes to an end, We embrace peace, in our own way. In the upcoming G20, a new trajectory, We build a world of freedom and glory. Verse 2 Trade
always say we need one But what's it really for? Billion dollar deals Cushy union contracts Pensions Payoffs Rounds of champagne Earmarks and bailouts
they’re not and focus on what N.W. Ayer was trying to say with that motto. This is from a 1947 strategy plan for a De Beers marketing campaign, “We are
of mighty lands To chiefs of the humblest tribe He was a wild explorer Who loved peace and solitude Driven by his quest for freedom And his fortitude It was
making sure the campaign’s on track They call you racist for supporting the cops Or for believing that the rioting and looting should stop (SAYS WHO!?) I’m
turned hand tools, At night I took trade school For twenty five years I had union scale work And I use to have faith in a Chevrolet Jesus. That American
can't help but notice what's distinct's becoming scares We gladly trade our freedom for convenience cause it's comfort over quality a burden to think
the saga El Savador and the contras in Nicaragua And on top of that, you still wanna take me to prison Just cause I won't trade humanity for patriotism
a decent living The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom From unfair competition and domination by monopolies
(UMandel'uth'ayihlom'ihlasele) While the white community (Siyaya) Is concerned about the elections. The black community is fighting (NgoMkhonto Wesizw'eLusaka) For their freedom
pain meds are a mental illness Who want it We want it Come get it Let's get it Persistence will trump their resistance We said we Want freedom Want
Welcome to this land and union we all call the European community welcome to this world the world of open trade and global networks for you and me
music for now, lads. Looks like there's dirty work afoot. DENNIS: Anarcho-syndicalism is a way of preserving freedom. WOMAN: Oh, Dennis, forget about
the saga El Savador and the contras in Nicaragua And on top of that, you still wanna take me to prison Just cause I won't trade humanity for patriotism
good not to go over again, going round the way they go around too tight in the ass for florida's general chicago, sensing the general strike in maud
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