truth
now like a viral infection
the GOP developed a vaccine
get your shot from your local christian reading room
make sure your clothes are blue and neoprene

windows closed,
televisions on,
talk show radio
where everyone agrees
the plague is here,
but exposure is avoidable
turn up mind, relinquish control

question!
citizens questioning leader
don’t want to set a precedent
we’re going ask all the questions
like what kind of patriot are you?
when did you check out Trotsky?
what is your major malfunction?!

traitor!
to the lord and creator
fucking communist faggot
an infidel living among us
procreating liberal hippie
disgrace yourself and your country
why don’t you love it or leave it?!

i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking clearly
my deepest apologies
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking of me
i wasn’t thinking!!!

benevolence blinded
tolerance indicted
why don’t you love it or leave it?!


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    "Love it or leave it"

    I think that sums it up. This is the right wing agenda. How to silence people who question the leader. Just declare them a traitor & infidel.

    Mushmouth Joeon July 03, 2012   Link

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