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In politics, a red–green alliance or red–green coalition is an alliance of "red" social-democratic or democratic socialist parties with "green" environmentalist or sometimes Nordic agrarian parties. The alliance is often based on common left political views, especially a shared distrust of corporate or capitalist institutions. While the "red" social-democratic parties tend to focus on the effects of capitalism on the working class, the "green" environmentalist parties tend to focus on the environmental effects of capitalism.
The term was coined by conservative Prime Minister of Sweden Carl Bildt in a debate against the Social Democrat opposition leader Ingvar Carlsson 1994.
There have been two distinct types of red-green alliances. The first type is formed by centre-left parties for the short-term goal of creating a coalition government. The second type is a long-term organisational alliance of minor far-left parties for the purpose of challenging capitalism.
The Red Green Show is a Canadian television comedy that aired on various channels in Canada, with its ultimate home at CBC Television, and on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations in the United States, from 1991 until the series finale April 7, 2006, on CBC. The Red Green Show is essentially a cross between a sitcom and a sketch comedy series, and is a parody of home improvement, do-it-yourself, fishing, and other outdoors shows (particularly The Red Fisher Show). Reruns currently air on CBC Television, The Comedy Network, and various PBS stations. It was produced by S&S Productions, which is owned by Steve and Morag Smith. Directors on the series include Steve Smith, Rick Green and William G. Elliott.
The title character, Red Green (Steve Smith), is a handyman who tries to find shortcuts to most of his projects, trusting most of his work to duct tape, which he calls "the handyman's secret weapon". He is the president of the Possum Lodge, a fictional men's club in the small northwestern Ontario town of Possum Lake, near the also-fictional town of Port Asbestos. He and his fellow lodge members had their own TV show in which they gave lessons and demonstrations in repair work and outdoor activities, and advice for men.
Lost in a space without a song
La-la-lalala - la la lalala - lalala
Hearin' the deaf cries
of the storm
Time may die maybe unnoticed
They will never know
Silent nights and no surrender
When it's time to - when it's time
When it's time to go
And it's up to me to break the silence
The raven didn't flee south.....
And it's up to me to break the silence
The raven didn't flee south.... this year
And it's up to me to break the silence
The raven didn't flee south.....
And it's up to me to break the silence
The raven didn't flee south.... this year
And it's up to me to break the silence
The raven didn't flee south.....
And it's up to me to break the silence
The raven didn't flee south.... this year
So i write a song for a new belief
No matter who's to hear it
Get me a kick n disregard the signs
and destroy my hideaway
Wild shall my spirit be
Makin' my life running faster than me
For we won't have that much time