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Cocoa TeaCocoa Tea "Barack Obama"

A remixed dubwise video rendition of the unofficial Obama campaign song by Jamaican reggae artist, Cocoa Tea.


This movie is part of the collection: Election 2008 Political Speech

Producer: Cocoa Tea
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Barack Obama; Cocoa Tea; reggae; election theme song; rastafarian

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Reviewer: ERRORSCREENNAMEALREADYTAKEN - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - March 5, 2009
Subject: .
not bad

Reviewer: Chelseamorning2008 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 2, 2008
Subject: Oh, Please Don't You Rock My (Swift) Boat...
My original review (more or less): "This feisty Jamaican reggae singer has produced a natural choice for the Obama campaign song. Voting out the Bush/Cheney/McCain/Anita Bryant Palin ticket could never be a nattier choice! Peace."

Reply to Campfire:

Not sure I agree that all U.S. voters are that xenophobic. Besides, maybe it's time to change all that. A "smear team" would have branded JFK "unAmerican" because he said "Ich bin ein berliner". Keep the campfire burning with love and respect.
- Doctor Dubwise

Reviewer: Campfire - - September 2, 2008
Subject: Response
The problem is that if Obama DID use it, the McCain Smear Department would just hold it up as proof that he's "unamerican".


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