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"I have wisdom. I feel love. I live in the present and I try to present a dimension that brings harmony and healing," the 58-year-old rock icon said. "My concept is the opposite of George W. Bush." Carlos Santana Speaks Out Against Bush
"He is supposed to be America's president, but he's not my president, I didn't vote for him," "We do not feel oneness with Bush at all. We say, God bless humanity first." "As always, our message is 'God bless humanity,' we never say, 'God bless America'," "So my band is different from some American performers like Bruce Springsteen and The Beach Boys who wrap themselves in America's flag. I don't want to have a flag." "We're not here to push any American agenda, because we don't even see eye-to-eye with America ourselves anyway." "His agenda is different from ours. His agenda is basically about benefits of rich, greedy, ignorant people." "To me, George W. Bush doesn't have any power anyway. He's just someone who reads a cue that somebody writes for him -- somebody who's even richer than him. "Our agenda is different. He sells fear. We push joy." Carlos Santana Calls On Bush To Change Is Evil Ways
More than 30 celebrities including Diane Keaton, Carlos Santana and "Million Dollar Baby" writer Paul Haggis are urging California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to approve the bill, saying it would make roads safer and calling driving a civil right, according to brachman.com. Among the other celebrities supporting the campaign are Martin Sheen and his son Emilio Estevez, Alfre Woodard, Danny Glover and musician Jackson Browne. Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2005 9:27 a.m. EST Celebs Want Licenses
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