Here in the land that Abraham was promised to receive we listen to you catechize from your pulpit overseas. You mourn the proofs of our barbarity. But dry your eyes, oh Pharisee, a settler’s cant we both speak. We both read from the same old played out scripts and hum familiar tunes, broadcast on fixed frequencies, stuck in locking grooves. We both profess noble intent as we civilize human impediments. If your hands are clean then noblesse oblige, wipe those“who me?” looks off of your face and then concede our designs separated by nothing more than place and time. Different scenes, same crimes. Pray, let him who’s without sin cast the first statues of the former rogues turned folk heroes that your forefathers hung. Don’t lecture me about plundered soil while you loaf upon your father’s spoils. We want nothing more than what you already have: a comforting set of exculpatory “facts” like, say, the myth of an empty land and a conquest so complete we can pull these tanks from our streets and hand the loose ends over to bureaucrats and become just like you – lounging carefree in your cafes, absolved from sin and human grenades. Entre nous, how did your desert bloom?


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    In addition, it's about Zionist control of the media and news, how they white wash over the real news with street crime and "human interest stories." I mean who really gives a crap about Scruffy the dog doing a back flip or a giant Bear swimming in your pool when they should be talking about Genocide in Darfur, Iran Oil Boarse, or in direct reference to this song Zionist control of the media. In the end we feel obsolved of responisbility, "lounging carefree in cafe's..."

    SufferBoy2Kon May 09, 2006   Link

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