Help! what is the song on the new 2011 Target commercial.? Target 2011


Help! what is the song on the new 2011 Target commercial.?

There is currently a Target commercial airing that starts off with a sign that says “wanna Americana?” and it sounds like a child singing. My 2 year ancient likes it and dances when it comes on so I wanted to download it for him but I can’t find who sings it or even a video of the commercial online. The only lyrics I can remember at the moment is “tumble out of bed…” Not much help I know, but I’d appreciate if anyone can provide some info on this commercial or song. I do vote for the best answer

Best answers:

The song i believe you want is called Early Bird by Shirley Temple, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2rKPt0alxo

though the Target version is covered by some other artist.

Shirley Temple – Early Bird
I still haven’t found out who does it, but I DID find the video here: http://www.popisms.com/TelevisionCommercial/29771/Target-Commercial-2011.aspx


What do you reckon of Controversial Colonization Enforcement Program Is Target Of Lively Protest & Blanca Perez?

Controversial Colonization Enforcement Program Is Target Of Lively Protest August 15, 2011 |

Hundreds gathered in Los Angeles on Monday night for a chance to address a federal task force that will propose changes to a controversial colonization enforcement program.

Speaker after speaker at the lively meeting denounced the Secure Communities program, with most not calling for changes but for the program to end entirely.

“I’m here asking the government to end this Secure Communities program,” said Blanca Perez, an undocumented worker who was arrested for selling ice cream from a cart on the street and then placed into transportation proceedings. “I am not a criminal, nor am I a terrible person. I am simply a person who wants to work.” http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/08/colonization-enforcement-program-is-the-target-of-protest.html

Now back in feb 2011 Perez Blanca Perez knows this first hand.

She was arrested Feb. 7 for selling ice cream outside Van Nuys Elementary School.

The City of Los Angeles Municipal Code prohibits vendors from selling items within 500 feet of the nearest property line of any school.

Sgt. Ray Puettmann of the Van Nuys Station said he was not aware of any organized operations of street vendors, but acknowledged that one of their lead officers is enforcing this ordinance because of complaints from neighbors and school officials.

“It is against the law to sell around the schools,” he noted.

Perez said she knew this, but as with other ice cream vendors interviewed, she also said that the area around schools present the largest selling areas.

“That’s where we can sell a small bit more because of the children,” she said.

Perez was detained with two other people who were selling hotdogs and corn. She said the hotdog vendor has already been deported, while the corn vendor was released on bail.

After being held at the Van Nuys jail, Perez was sent to the Women’s Detention Center in Lynwood where she told authorities she was in the country illegally and was referred to the Colonization Detention Center in Santa Ana.

Authorities let her go after she pleaded with them on behalf of her 10-month-ancient son, whom she had left with a babysitter. She’s now provisionally freed, but must wear an electronic monitor on her ankle, which, she said, embarrasses her.

“I didn’t commit any crime to be having to wear this,” she said. She is currently awaiting an colonization court date and ponders her future.

http://www.dcstreetvendor.com/index.php/street-vendors-warned-of-sweeps/

Best answers:

Well I reckon they should enforce all laws and yes the women at the end of the article did commit a crime she admits she is in the country illegally. What part of illegal don’t people know.
The person who comes illegally has no concept of ethics. They believe they are able to pick and choose which US laws they will obey and which US laws are stupid.
Had this been an American Citizen vendor, they would still be in jail.
Excellent news is she will be deported soon


NPR has article about Banksy? shows a child holding a machine gun shooting crayons. Is this inciting violence?

How much more is showing a machine gun that having a target on a district? WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE THE PROTEST?

http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2011/02/25/134054241/pranks-are-what-he-does-is-banksy-gunning-for-an-oscar?sc=tw

Best answers:

NPR is Nationalsocialist Propaganda Rant. It is typical liberal despise-mongering propaganda.

I can’t wait until we yank federal funding for this Liberal-Fascist shet.

I’m guessing the lack of outrage is because the speech didn’t go the same way as some of the political rhetoric we’ve heard.
No it is a comment on children that are forced to be soldiers. Are you really that desperate for this type of rhetoric?

“This one’s called the Crayola shooter,” says UCLA student Sara Tobin. “He’s making a commentary on children that are forced to participate in war. Banksy’s a fantastic artist.”"

You seem to have GREATLY missed the point. A target on a district is a DIRECT call to violence and is in no way art.

Wow…

I guess you missed the crayons, huh?

(So I guess you reckon the images of hippies poking flowers into the barrels of guns during the Vietnam war were inciting violence, too? )

What really does go on inside minds like yours?

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  1. Vader says:

    I will know what to reckon of it when Glen Beck tells me what to reckon of it!

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