[Peace-discuss] So that's OK, then
E. Wayne Johnson
ewj at pigs.ag
Thu Jan 15 01:22:36 CST 2009
And this clown deserves more than a 2*(((1/2)!)^2) in the face, 2.
C. G. Estabrook wrote:
> And more than the music died...
>
>
> E. Wayne Johnson wrote:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjKGQqy_tYM
>>
>> Fortune has me well in hand, armies 'wait my command
>> My gold lies in a foreign land buried deep beneath the sand
>> The angels guide my ev'ry tread, my enemies are sick or dead
>> But all the victories I've led haven't brought you to my bed
>>
>> CHORUS:
>> You see, everybody loves me, baby, what's the matter with you?
>> Won'tcha tell me what did I do to offend you?
>>
>> Now the purest race I've bred to be to live in my democracy
>> And the highest human pedigree awaits the first-born boy baby
>> And my face on ev'ry coin engraved, the anarchists are all enslaved
>> My own flag is forever waved by the grateful people I have saved
>>
>> CHORUS
>>
>> Now, no man is beyond my claim when land is seized in the people's name
>> By evil men who rob and maim, if war is hell, I'm not to blame!
>> Why, you can't blame me, I'm Heaven's child, I'm the second son of
>> Mary mild
>> And I'm twice removed from Oscar Wilde, but he didn't mind, why, he
>> just smiled
>>
>> Yes, and the ocean parts when I walk through, and the clouds dissolve
>> and the sky turns blue
>> I'm held in very great value by everyone I meet but you
>> 'cause I've used my talents as I could, I've done some bad, I've done
>> some good
>> I did a whole lot better than they thought I would so, c'mon and
>> treat me like you should!
>>
>>
>> C. G. Estabrook wrote:
>>> Cheney Tells Jim Lehrer Tonight:
>>> No Torture, Few Mistakes, Economy Not Our Fault
>>> By Greg Mitchell
>>> Published: January 14, 2009 4:35 PM ET
>>>
>>> NEW YORK In an exit interview with PBS's Jim Lehrer for the
>>> "NewsHour" airing tonight, Vice President Cheney repeats claims that
>>> Saddam Hussein worked with al-Qaeda. Asked if he made any mistakes
>>> in his eight years as V.P., Cheney only mentions underestimating the
>>> psychological harm Saddam had done to his own people. He said his
>>> administration bore no blame for the economic problem: "I think we
>>> had good economic policies, especially in the early years." And the
>>> terror threat was inherited because of the poor handling by previous
>>> presidents.
>>>
>>> On polls showing he is overwhelmingly unpopular among the American
>>> people: "I don't buy that."
>>>
>>> And he shrugged off a critical statement today by a key figure, who
>>> used to work under him -- she called the handling of one terror
>>> suspect as clear "torture."
>>>
>>> http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003930623
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