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The Journal of Andrew S Adams beastie boys- in a world gone mad
03/17/2003 02:39 a.m.
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In a world gone mad it’s hard to think right- So much violence hate and spite. Murder going on all day and night- Due time we fight the non-violent fight.
Mirrors, smokescreens and lies, It’s not the politicians but their actions I despise. You and Saddam should kick it like back in the day- With the cocaine and Courvoisier. But you build more bombs as you get more bold, As your mid-life crisis war unfolds, All you want to do is take control. Now put that axis of evil bullshit on hold. Citizen rule number 2080: Politicians are shady, So people watch your back- 'cause I think they smoke crack... I don’t doubt it- look at how they act.
First the ‘War On Terror’, now war on Iraq. We’re reaching a point where we can’t turn back. Let’s lose the guns, and let’s lose the bombs, And stop the corporate contributions that they're built upon. Well, I’ll be sleeping on your speeches, ‘til I start to snore- ‘Cause I won’t carry guns for an oil war. As-Salamu alaikum, wa alaikum assalam- Peace to the Middle East, peace to Islam. Now don’t get us wrong- ‘cause we love America- But that’s no reason to get hysterical. They’re layin’ on the syrup thick. We ain’t waffles, we ain’t havin’ it.
Now how many people must get killed For oil families pockets to get filled? How many oil families get killed? Not a damn one- so what’s the deal?
It’s time to lead the way and de-escalate- Lose the weapons of mass destruction and the hate. Say ooh ah what’s the White House doin’? Oh no! Say, what in tarnation have they got brewing? Well, I’m not pro Bush, and I’m not pro Saddam- We need these fools to remain calm. George Bush, you’re looking like Zoolander, Trying to play tough for the camera. What, am I on crazy pills? We’ve got to stop it- Get your hand out my grandma’s pocket. We need health care more than going to war- You think it’s democracy they’re fighting for? I am currently Passionate
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