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A liar and B liar went to war
Contributed by
Steeleyes
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Saturday, 8th March 2003 @ 03:00:00 AM in AEST
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A liar and B liar
went to war
The whole world asked
What's it for?
A liar said,
'This is a true crusade
We now must heal the world!
They done wrong, that's what I say
And now it's time they paid.'
B liar said,
'It's a moral cause
A time to right a wrong!
We told them once,
We told them twice
And now we must be strong'
The world looked on and smelled a rat
The liars were aghast
'We really thought they'd swallow that!
We'd better think real fast!'
'What other BS can we say
to fool them into thinking
this cause is good
and fair and just
instead of rank and stinking?'
A liar said,
'We are SO at risk
Look at all the threats!
If you don’t help us now
You will only feel regrets!”
B liar said,
“It’s about the kids,
we really have to save them!
Our bombs will fall
They'll kill but not deprave them!”
But the world still said,
“It’s not like that
You only USE the dead
of 9-11 to have your way
to kill and bomb
And grab the oil instead!”
You want control of this land
So you can fight forever
You want a foothold
To spread your lies
And for that,
kid’s limbs you’ll sever!”
You want to show how big you are
And how efficient are your kills
But in the end you defeat yourself
With your lies and cheats and shills
You tell tired lies to hide your wish
To break a foreign nation
You twist and turn to fool us all
War fills you with elation
You dream of empire in the sand
And all your hawks are waiting
To make new slaves at their demand
And all their oil for taking
You liar A and liar B
We will not forget your lying
You'll wring your hands in ugly greed
As innocents are dying
Copyright ©
Steeleyes
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2003-03-08 03:00:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: A liar and B liar went to war
(User Rating: 1 ) by LadyDama on
Saturday, 8th March 2003 @ 06:38:44 AM AEST (User
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as always, a very strong message sent through your writing... intriguing viewpoint... |
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Re: A liar and B liar went to war
(User Rating: 1 ) by Steeleyes on
Saturday, 8th March 2003 @ 05:10:17 PM AEST (User
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A liar (America/Bush) and B liar (Britain/Blair) have been twisting and turning to find something that we will agree to to let them go and slaughter thousands of innocent men, women and children just so that a bunch of redneck hawks can feel better about themselves after 9-11. They want to feel nice and arrogant and self-righteous like they used to. To feel like that again they have to kick some major butt around - that is how sad and sick these people really are. |
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Re: A liar and B liar went to war
(User Rating: 1 ) by Steeleyes on
Saturday, 8th March 2003 @ 05:12:07 PM AEST (User
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Iraq attacks U.S., UK as 'liars'
Six more Al Samoud 2 missiles destroyed
Saturday, March 8, 2003 Posted: 11:29 AM EST (1629 GMT)
The U.N. estimates Iraq has between 120-130 Al Samoud 2 missiles.
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BAGHDAD (CNN) -- Iraq destroyed six more of its Al Samoud 2 missiles Saturday, calling the move further proof that it is complying with weapons inspections and asking the United Nations to denounce the United States and Britain as "liars."
The six destroyed missiles brought the total to 40 dismantled since last weekend, U.N. officials said. Three empty warheads also were destroyed.
The United Nations estimated Iraq had a total of 120-130 such missiles, which weapons inspectors contend exceed the 150 km (93-mile) range limit.
Iraqi officials have said the missiles do not exceed the limit when equipped with a guidance system, but agreed to destroy them to help avert a military attack.
During his briefing Friday to the U.N. Security Council, chief weapons inspector Hans Blix called the destruction a "substantial measure of disarmament," the first since the mid-1990s.
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was shown Saturday on Iraqi television meeting with members of his ruling Ba'ath Party. In a message read by anchors on the state-run network, he said Iraq has met all its disarmament demands and called on the United Nations to denounce the United States and Britain as "liars" for trying to "mislead and cover up" Baghdad's compliance.
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