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In light of Bush’s most recent, and most absurd, assertion that we’ll be “fighting them in our streets” if we don’t continue as “sitting ducks” in Iraq, Messrs. Daltrey, Townshend and company have brought out this special edition of their all-time classic:
We won’t be fighting in our streets And it won’t be a defeat If our troops mired in Iraq, will soon be gone And the men who brought this on Committing unforgiveable wrongs Should be shot for selling the war – “to make us strong”
I’ll tip my hat to impeachment proceedings If that’s what it takes, to stop all the bleeding Gotta’ demand that there’s change all around Congress has to legislate, Just like Watergate Although they're just, three years too late … Bush won’t fool us again!
This change, it has to come To get rid of all the scum Just to liberate ourselves, forget Iraq The Middle East still looks the same Except for thousands dead and lame And the radicals that we, just all inflamed
I’ll tip my hat to impeachment proceedings If that’s what it takes, to stop all the bleeding Gotta’ demand that there’s change all around Congress has to legislate, Just like Watergate Although they’re just, three years too late … Bush won’t fool us again!
I’d move our troops out! — enough have died! Let the Sunnis, and Shiites collide Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld should all take a ride To downtown Fallujah – their October Surprise
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Well, there’s nothing in our streets That looks different to me And the only militias here, are Aryan white And the people on the left Were clearly always in the right And the Neo-Cons were simply, selling fright
I’ll tip my hat to impeachment proceedings If that’s what it takes, to stop all the bleeding Gotta’ demand that there’s change all around Congress has to legislate, Just like Watergate, Although they’re just, three years too late … Bush won’t fool us again!
No, No! he won’t fool us again!
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! {This one’s Howard Dean, not Roger Daltrey}
Impeach the new boss (Cheney) Same as the old boss (Bush)
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Do you realize that apart from the obscene cost in human lives, what we spend in treasure in Iraq in just one week, is enough to subsidize 49 totally worthless missions to the moon.
And I got a real kick reading that Richard Armitage, now identified as the source of the Novak column, allegedly recognized himself in that column when the press’ Prince of Darkness described his source as “not a partisan gunslinger.” I guess Armitage immediately realized that this reference just about eliminated everyone else in the Administration.
Of course, if you’ve ever seen Armitage, you’d know that he was never really capable of “sticking his neck out.”
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