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From Her Lips to God's Ears (The Energizer) Lyrics
Regime change under a Bush doctrine
Of democratic installations
Constant war for constant soldiers
What are we going to do now?
De-escalation, through military force
Increase the pressure, oh Condoleeza
What should we do about the situation
In Iran and North Korea?
Condoleeza
Democratic election under Marshall law
An Iraqi president out of control of our choices
After all this death and destruction
Do you really think your actions advocate freedom?
The presidents giving a speech in Georgetown
To remember the voice of a slain civil rights leader
Do you understand what the martyrs stood for?
Oh, Condoleeza, do you get the fucking joke?
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
What are we going to do now?
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
What are we going to do now?
Of democratic installations
Constant war for constant soldiers
What are we going to do now?
De-escalation, through military force
Increase the pressure, oh Condoleeza
What should we do about the situation
In Iran and North Korea?
An Iraqi president out of control of our choices
After all this death and destruction
Do you really think your actions advocate freedom?
The presidents giving a speech in Georgetown
To remember the voice of a slain civil rights leader
Do you understand what the martyrs stood for?
Oh, Condoleeza, do you get the fucking joke?
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
What are we going to do now?
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
Condoleeza
What are we going to do now?
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"democratic election under marshall law an Iraqi president out of control on choices" -- the Iraqi election because of the war in Iraq (yes, some people wouldn't pick up on that)
"after all this death and destruction do you really think your actions advocate freedom?" -- questioning the war, beautiful i might add (the lyric, not the war)
"the presidents giving a speech in georgetown to remember the voice of a slain civil rights leader do you understand what the martyrs stood for oh condoleeza do you get the fucking joke? NO" -- The president is remembering a slain civil rights leader yet he won't fight for gay marriage, or for all intents and purposes, gay rights, so he obviously DOESN'T understand what the martyr stood for. Condoleezza doesn't get it either, and that's the joke. The thing is this song isn't supposed to be funny, I don't think. It's an extremely serious topic, and yes they're making fun of Condoleezza, but it's not really funny at the same time. Great song.
shouldn't it be martial law? or is marshall law something i'm not familiar with? like maybe named for thurgood marshall?
The "fucking joke" refers to how civil rights leaders like Dr. King (the martyrs) stood for nonviolence, yet Condoleezza Rice is advocating the violence in the Midddle East.
Also, Its spelled C O N D O L E E Z Z A. two E's and two Z's
This song is deffinitley about condalisa rice
Wow, this song is about Condi? I never thought of it like that. Ha, this song is hilarious. It's about time someone makes fun of a black republican. "Don't you get the fucking joke!?"
This song is pretty straightforward, and I hope someday Condoleeza Rice hears it.
there is nothing ironic about a black republican. it looks like you don't get the fucking joke either.
CONDUHLEEEZAH
Haha no one seems to get it, the first line is regime change! all of my friends sing it rushing and i laugh it is also "What should we do about situations Iran and North Korea" look in the book
Haha no one seems to get it, the first line is regime change! all of my friends sing it rushing and i laugh it is also "What should we do about situations Iran and North Korea" look in the book