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Godless
12-25-03, 10:00 PM
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through Iraq
The stooges of evil prepared to attack
There’s lots of dead babies, but hell we don’t care!
George Dubbya has told us, there’s oil over there!

Civilians are dying in hospital beds
While lies about weapons dance in their heads.
King George in the White House, he dances and claps,
It isn’t HIS family that’s off in Iraq!

While here in the “Homeland” our freedom is shattered,
Tom Ridge on TV blames terrorist chatter.
Our freedom and lives are gone in a flash,
So George and his cronies can rake in the cash.

The light of the truth, it clearly does show
That George and bin Laden are buddies, you know!
This whole war on terror is surely as fake
As Dubbya’s claims of uranium cake!

And if words of truth come close to your ears,
Fox News will replace them with terrorist fears.
So mindless Americans, like bumblebee drones
They follow their orders from Yale’s Skull ‘n’ Bones

Like poisonous vipers these neocons came
And life in this country was never the same.

“Now Rummy, now Condee, now Wolfee and Shrub!”
“Now Ashcroft and others, our terrorist club!”
“To the sands of the desert! To the Trade Center Towers!”
“It’s time once again for the people to cower!”

So at Christmas time, if you travel or fly
You mustn’t forget, threat levels are high!


http://www.strike-the-root.com/blog/archives/000320.html

Godless.

Eng Grez
12-27-03, 10:01 PM
encore! encore!

Morteza Olangui
12-28-03, 03:21 AM
Hi :
"Godless" like you is very rare. I admire your poetic talent and skill. God bless, quack - quack, thanks

Godless
12-28-03, 07:17 AM
But I'm not the poet, of the above poem, that is why I posted the link of were I found it.

The praises of lirical talents belong to James Thomson who is the one who posted that poem elsewere.

Godless.

Morteza Olangui
12-28-03, 11:33 AM
Originally posted by Godless
But I'm not the poet, of the above poem, that is why I posted the link of were I found it.

The praises of lirical talents belong to James Thomson who is the one who posted that poem elsewere.

Godless.
Hi:
Thanks for explaining. I had not noticed the link. That is very kind of you. May you live a long and prosperous life. :)