Posted on 09/11/2004 5:14:13 PM PDT by doug from upland
For several years they sang his song
he was a hero to their cause
In denial many lived
he placed himself up above the laws
He knew all of the right things to say
down through
hell and then back believers would go
In eight long years he's done to us
more damage than you know
For his neglect we would finally pay the price
the count's three thousand dead
We know just where to place the blame
it is on Bill Clinton's head
When the Cole was hit and brave men died
there is no doubt that he hadn't cried
He looked at his polls and sighed
Now this is the end
this is the end
of his legacy
At OKC he saw his chance
he needed to divide us all
He would create the vast right wing
and his mind-numbed fools would pick up the ball
So we'd fight among ourselves
and the
grand scheme had worked, he got his way
With our attention diverted he
would gut the CIA
For his neglect we would pay the price
the count's three thousand dead
We know just where to place the blame
it is on Bill Clinton's head
When the Cole was hit and brave men died
there is no doubt that he hadn't cried
He looked at his polls and sighed
Now this is the end
this is the end
of his legacy
We endured a psychopath
who saw himself as the Rockstar Prez
We had sent the warnings out
watch what this man does, not what he says
For neglect we paid the price
when those great buildings fell with many dead
And we know just where to place the blame
it's on Bill Clinton's head
When the Cole was hit and brave men died
there is no doubt that he hadn't cried
He looked at his polls and sighed
Now this is the end
this is the end
of his legacy
And the book is called, Losing Bin Laden by Richard Minter.
Something the democrats will never admit to, but it's so very true!
Amen, brother! What's even worse is his friend, mentor, advisor, the closest person to him who stood by his side and a friend to all islamics (remember the hug and kiss from Suha ararRATfink), is going to once more try for her place in history--2008 presidential elections. (shutter)
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Richard earlier this year on Radio FreeRepublic.
I bet that was a good one. A book reminding of us just how we got where we are today.
It is a great book.
Yeah. My wife is reading it now.
remember those were the years of our innocents.
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