I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a copy of this CD featuring this collection. Who would have thought that Donald Rumsfeld could be so poetic? I'm fairly certain if they could get him to free-style they would have a comedy hit on their hands.
You can find out more by reading this news article.
"[Kong] thinks President Bush's statements lack the necessary substance, while Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry would put people to sleep."
Posted by Randy at May 12, 2004 04:26 PM | TrackBackSigh.... Your posts are becoming similar to a certain someone's blog I stopped reading a while ago. Feel free to inquire deeper if you care.
Posted by: Codepainter at May 12, 2004 07:19 PMI must say that I am sorry if you find boring things which I find interesting or humorous. However, I need to make a few important points.
First, my decrease in social activities these past few days have led to a severe lack of real material to share with others. I have had few conversations deeper than the apparent necessary "welcome back" from half of the people I've seen. The decline of intellectual stimulation has decreased my inspiration for meaningful posts.
Second, I use this primarily for myself. When I have something that I feel passionate enough to write about, I will write about it to my heart's content. If I find something that I think others may enjoy, I am going to share it. I will admit I have done a great deal of the latter lately, but that is not going to deter me from sharing something if I think it is worthy to share.
Besides, only four of the last ten posts are entirely based around the links within the post. I usually try to add something to my "link-centric" posts anyway.
If you believe that sharing links to things others may find interesting and may not find any other way is a waste of time, I'm sorry. However, I have had a great deal of entertainment following links on blogs and would not ask (most) people to stop simply because of the occasional lack of original content.
Posted by: Randy at May 12, 2004 10:07 PMIs Democracy being used as A Weapon of Mass Destruction:
CRUCIFIXION OF DISPOSABLE PEOPLE
Democracy, traditionally nailed to the cross
The economic military, the surreptitious boss
No public employment just deployment, the cost
Human-Life, the unforgivable loss
New-Age feudalism fosters economic deprivation, the
Contemporary peasant, the pheasant under glass,
served to the royal-ruling class
The Political-Papacy makes love to the gold jewel
Prostitutes, The Golden Rule
The military tool enshrouded in
Hear, come Santa Claus, hear, come Santa Claus with gifts
Weapons of Mass-Destruction
Merry-Crucifixion, Merry-Crucifixion
Poverty, economical and societal sabotage
Maintained by the struggle for world-power, the facade
Of genocide’s judiciary-legislative-executive entourage
Poverty, the parochial purveyor of democracy
The unilateral collateral for the aristocracy
The Holy Political Empire, the squire and page
Remnant from the patriotic, Dark Age
The poverty-police practitioners petitioning pander
People are prisoners to propagandized slander
Starved into surrender, all for legal-tender
People, the glorious labor-force for globalization
The justification for human immolation
The auspices of world-domination
The Tradition of Perdition, the crusades, the holy wars,
The war cry, the warhead, the welfare of warfare
Is war-fair, Is war-fair. Is war-fair
The war game, the war horse, the warmonger
The war like citadel, protecting vassals, slavery and the
Kingdom of serfdom, the Christian infidel
Secret societies, the pantheon of political hell
The new and improved Code of Silence, knell
Intellectual enterprise is merchandise in disguise as a
Global, culture-vulture, feasting on underdeveloped humanity
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JOSEPHINE DIXON-BANKS