Irresistible Force (Met the Immovable Object) Lyrics

Lyric discussion by vGAME11 

Cover art for Irresistible Force (Met the Immovable Object) lyrics by Jane's Addiction

There have been many songs written about this saga of ... security, i figure. But I'm not sure. Probably my favorites are by Mumford and Sons, in that song the lyricist wrote "but you say that's how this grace thing works." I'm committed to that notion. The idea that nobody is left without a chance for redemption. Nobody.It's a beautiful song.

The other song that really makes me laugh every time I hear it is by a band called 5 finger death punch. Even the name of that band is reminicent of a surveillance episode in which 'they' (whoever they are) caught me karate chopping mosquitos and doing the crazy chop-saki "you killed my brother, now I'll kill you," complete with discordant mouth motions. ... the song is quite over the top and egomaniacal. Hysterical, really. I have to admit that my indignance may sometimes come off as egomania, but it's not really.

What I've been going through really is a testament to the dignity of the human individual. There's some really scarey stuff happening in the world now. Underqualified security personelle is probably the most scarey. The wikileaks segment is a testament to that and just yesterday there was a report of several anti-aircraft weapons having gone missin. The trouble, it seems, is that 'the bar' (if you will) of who is acceptable as security personelle is being lowered significantly, and the effects of that laxity reach far beyond the imaginable consequences.

I'm satisfied with my decision to not join "them." I was offered that option several times and I refused on the grounds of knowing my limitations and my talents. I'm satisfied with my decision to emplore that network to recourse. I hope that we can return to the virtue that has made this nation great: United we stand. Divided we fall.

Unfortunatly, I think it's too late to return to the United States of America as it was built over the past 500 years and lost over the past ten. I know that my life is irrevokably damaged. And I fear that the same is true of this great nation.

President Obama, You should bone up and tell the truth to the people of this country and resign if necessary. You've presided over the betrayal of this nation in a way that will forever be regarded as the most tragic of losses to the American way of life.