Enjoy this rendition of Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus from his Messiah oratorio, a holiday favorite for the 99%.
"Hallelujah Corporations: And we shall rule forever and ever."
Party Blog » Hallelujah Corporations! A holiday song by the 99% for the 1%
Enjoy this rendition of Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus from his Messiah oratorio, a holiday favorite for the 99%.
"Hallelujah Corporations: And we shall rule forever and ever."
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"But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness."
Posted by Archangel Raphael, 03/07/2012 3:33pm (12 months ago)
This is a wonderful presentation, rendered beautifully. It captures an underlying problem in our nation. Someone should send it to President Obama to use in his reelection campaign! Thank - will share with family and friends.
Posted by Dr. Andrew Rose, 02/11/2012 3:11pm (1 year ago)
What are these people injecting themselves with? Mushrooms?
Posted by JAY, 01/22/2012 6:07am (1 year ago)
ok its cute but who cares. no corporate executive is going to watch this and really give a dam. the unfortunate truth is that the (job creators) in our country are so selfish the only way they will hear us is with a swift kick to the head. and while yes i admit the Christmas carols are amusing again the corporations DON'T CARE. the end of capitalism is coming fast and to speed it up we should organize louder protests not youtube sing alongs. Corporations will fight to the death to preserve the capitalist society with which they have lined there pockets. we must be ready to fight back when the time comes. they will not crush the spirit of a united working class.
Posted by steve, 01/18/2012 9:11pm (1 year ago)
I love it! As I listened to the OUTSTANDING singing, wonderful music and TERRIFIC lyrics, I thought about our plight and struggle against this unholy greed--what I think this video is all about. Thanks a million for this contribution.
(And response to Karl--I didn't give a moment's thought to what these artists were wearing (fancy dress?) or their cultural background (white people?)...or anything else like that. Would it have been better or more effective if the artists had worn jeans or were African American? We working class folks are a wonderfully diverse group, right? I bet if you listen again Karl after you get some rest, you might think about the value of this effort a bit differently. Give it a try, ok?)
From a struggling retiree.
Pat
Posted by Pat, 01/13/2012 3:53pm (1 year ago)
Guys, for real?
A bunch of fancy dressed white people singing Handel? Is this supposed to represent or speak to the working class? I would say more, but my night shift starts in two hours and I haven't slept.
Posted by Karl, 01/12/2012 8:55pm (1 year ago)
Very witty and very true. Thanks for posting it.
Posted by Bencharif, 01/10/2012 10:10am (1 year ago)
Priceless!!!! :)
Posted by Sujata Monti, 01/09/2012 7:29pm (1 year ago)
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