Cee Lo Green Changes ‘Imagine’ Lyrics To ‘All Religions’ From John Lennon’s ‘No Religion’ During New Year’s Eve Show (VIDEO)

Cee Lo Green’s small change to the lyrics to John Lennon’s song “Imagine” is causing a very big uproar.

Charged with singing Lennon’s famous solo-era tune on NBC’s New Year’s Eve show shortly before the ball dropped in Times Square , Green changed the lyrics from “Nothing to kill or die for, And no religion tooto “Nothing to kill or die for, And all religion’s true.”

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The Decline of the American Empire (VIDEO)

As the world is undergoing a profound transformation, what role will the US play in a post-American century?

The US has the world’s biggest economy, the most influential culture, and the most potent military machine, with a budget that equals that of all other nations combined. It is the only power with a global project defended and supported by more aircraft carriers, Fortune 500 companies, and more successful media-tainment conglomerates than any other.

But the last decade has been problematic for the world’s only superpower.

America’s post-Cold War optimism has given way to pessimism, forecasting a declining power and more crucially, the end of “the American era”.

The rise of new regional and global powers, coupled with Washington’s recent war fiascos and financial crisis have worsened the outlook for the future of the US.

Countless books have been written prophesying the end with titles like: Suicide of a Superpower; The Empire Has No Clothes; Taming American Power; Nemesis: the Last Days of the American Republic; Colossus: The Rise and Fall of the American Empire; and Selling out A Superpower.

So, is all this talk of the US decline premature? And if not, what role will the US play in a post-US century?

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Top 10 Greatest [Mob of Racists and Homophobes] Moments of 2011

Since only millionaires and morons vote for Republicans, and the majority are not millionaires, what does that make the majority, if not all, of the Republicans?

Well, let’s look at the syllogism and see:

If not A, then B

Premise A = majority of Republicans are millionaires
Premise B = majority of Republicans, if not all, are morons
Conclusion = Since a majority of Republicans are not millionaires, then the majority, if not all, of Republicans are morons.
QED [MSH] M-O-U-S-E