California Love (Original Version)

https://youtu.be/J7_bMdYfSws

[Intro: Roger Troutman]

California love

[Chorus: Roger Troutman]

California knows how to party

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[Verse 1: Dr. Dre]

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[Chorus: Roger Troutman]

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[Post-Chorus: Roger Troutman]

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# 1
The image displays a webpage from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) titled "EFF and ACLU of Northern California to ISPs and Content Owners: Do Your Part to Protect Political Speech," authored by Corynne McSherry and dated August 25, 2008. 

At the top of the page, there is a prominent logo for the EFF, which features a stylized "E" and "F" in white against a red circular background. Below this, there is a smaller logo for the ACLU, which is also visible but not as prominently displayed.

The main body of the text discusses the role of ordinary citizens in political discourse through blogs and user-generated content. It mentions statistics, such as "46% of Americans have already used the Internet in connection with the political campaign," and highlights the importance of user-generated content, noting that "35% of Americans watching online videos" and "10% using social networking sites" for political engagement.

On the right side of the page, there is a section titled "Discover more," which invites users to sign up for email updates. This section includes fields for entering an email address and postal code, along with a submit button labeled "SUBMIT." There is also an anti-spam question related to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

At the bottom of the page, there are links to related issues, specifically "Free Speech." The overall layout is clean, with a white background and black text, making it easy to read. The page is designed for informational purposes, focusing on the intersection of technology, civil liberties, and political speech. 

The surrounding browser interface includes tabs for various applications and websites, but no specific details about those are visible in the image. The date and time in the top right corner indicate it is currently May 23, 2023, at 9:21 PM.
Californie, États‑Unis Écrit, publié et conçu en Californie, États‑Unis