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Iraq War Protest Song
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It seems very hip to protest the Iraq War nowadays. In fact, you get so much credit for you integrity that you arguements don't even have to make any sense.
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Author
Caedmon Blake
Rights
2006
Uploaded
July 08, 2006
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MP3 3.2 MB, 128 kbps, 3:32
Story behind the song
Sometimes you just get tired of the double standards.
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Iraq War Protest Song I love a silent protest. I love a night in Jail. I love to see my country fail. I play an unplugged guitar. I’ll sing a protest song. Cute college girls will sing along. We may have flushed a Koran. (but we didn't) Posted pics on the net. (of fraturnaty pranks) That’s worse than Rape Rooms, you can bet. We’ve spent a billion dollars. We all know it’s for the crude. That’s almost as much of oil for food. I read the names of soldiers I honor what they’ve done By ending this war before we’ve won. We lock them up in Cuba, We don’t let lawyers in. No lawyers, what a sin. And living in America means we hold ourselves to a higher standard. And living in America means we all have a target on our back. And if you tell America that you’re going to kill us when you can. We won’t hold it against you. . . until you attack. We intercept their cell phones, We don’t read Miranda rights. We might as well kill them in the night.
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