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A Stronger America
written by The Wolverine02:00 AM 7/31/04is $5.25 an hour
instead of
five-f-f-fifteen.
is
great family
values; a higher price to divorce
and please
No gays, no lesbians
get married.
that would hurt
our
Stronger American "VALUES"
A Stronger America:
is our duty
to own guns, my friend,
that kill
because a Stronger America
can't be strong
if it doesn't
Have a right
kill.
Our, our, our duty for a STRONGER America:
to see
the rich well off
and the poor...
well-fair
Well-fair, Welllllllll-fair,
med-i-caid
government
wonders when it will have to STOP
helping it's own children
that it spawned.
And drugs. Prescription
wonders,
Live saving medicine...ALL AFFORDABLE....
We'll take care of THAT
(When we have a stronger America).
And keep believing
that we are a great
country of diversity
but really are
racists of the worst kind
the ones....
who dont' like to be called racists.
Keep believing that
Every time
You say you "tolerate" gays,
but never
accept them.
A STRONGER America
where only
one, in 7 women get
raped. Every 5 minutes, instead
of four.
A STRONGER America,
give the gays rights!!!
NO! NO! NO!
Cry the religious extreeeeeeeeeeem-m-m-m-mists.
(For gays are the last TRUE bias
A STRONGER AMERICA can have)
Are you ready?
For another Election?
To elect the leader?
who will
make
a STRONGER America?
I'm ready.
In a million years
call me.
-WOLVERINE |
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I saw the democratic party talking about a "Stronger" America, and I got very cynical. [ View The Wolverine's Profile ] [ Go to the Poetry Portal ] This Poem has been viewed 549 times
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» Comments / Feedback | by wispering winds (9-7-2004 - 01:54 AM)
wow. I wish I could say more, but it leaves me speechless. |
by (guest) (2-7-2005 - 08:02 AM)
Interesting that the Democratic party inspired this. Not sure why this is in the "satire" section, but it's the first poem I've seen on here that didn't suck. It's actually a pretty good piece. Would be a better performance piece. I agree with your comment on the irony in the phrase "tolerance." (Yet if gay people are ever going to have any kind of marriage rights, we need to elect some Democrats.) Overall, good work here. |
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