Arm in Arm - Fists held high "SET THEM FREE" - Our battle cry Take back the streets And our right to free speech Locked up and put away For fear of what they'll say Chorus:
Crooked cops plus crooked judges, don't equal justice Free all political prisoners Racist cops plus racist judges, don't equal justice Free all political prisoners Brick by brick - Wall by wall Won't sit back - Let our brothers and sisters fall The unjust Justice System, our voice will overthrow Chorus (repeat)Bridge:
Leonard Peltier Father Roy Bourgeois The Angola 3 The MOVE 9 Ken Sara Wiwa Lori Berenson Like Nelson Mandela Keep hope alive... KEEP HOPE ALIVE!!! Bridge:
Brick by brick, wall by wall... We're gonna free Mumia Abu-Jamal (x2) Brick by brick, wall by wall... FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!!! No justice, No peace! No racist police! (x4)
FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS (x3)


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    I like some Anti-Flag stuff, especially "Punk by the Book," but uh...I don't like this one. They kind of forgot a few important details in this song, such as the overwhelming evidence that Mumia Abu-Jamal was guilty. He was NOT a political prisoner. That's equating him with an innocent victim and it's disgusting to say that. I'm by no means racist and I don't support the death penalty, but there is absolutely nothing to contradict the ruling that Mumia Abu-Jamal killed Daniel Faulkner (spelling?). His own brother was supposedly there and hasn't said a word about him being innocent. All his supporters say there's so much suppressed evidence, but they can't substantiate it. Come on, people! If there's so much evidence that this guy didn't really kill someone, let's see it! You've had your chance! I think Mumia should stay in jail and they should throw away the key. And I hope nobody thinks this is racist. I would feel the same way if Mumia Abu-Jamal were white, Asian, Arab, purple or polka-dotted, and no matter what race Danny Faulkner was.

    quoth_the_ravenon May 23, 2002   Link

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