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Racism
Contributed by
steffygoesrawr13
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Thursday, 8th April 2010 @ 06:47:01 PM in AEST
Topic:
limericks
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There once was a girl who was german
Sometimes people treated her like vermin
War has its flaws
People show their real claws
Racism is taught like a sermon
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Re: Racism
(User Rating: 1 ) by Inchiostro on
Thursday, 8th April 2010 @ 09:43:22 PM AEST (User
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Your a nutcase, not only does this Not suck it is very good write more I DEMAND IT!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Racism
(User Rating: 1 ) by spud on
Friday, 9th April 2010 @ 05:58:37 AM AEST (User
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Hi,
Nice one!
How quickly we forget the caution .....
''Let he without sin cast the first stone.''
There is not one nation on earth that is entirely
squeaky clean.
Tommy
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Re: Racism
(User Rating: 1 ) by Puppy_dog_eyes on
Friday, 9th April 2010 @ 03:02:29 PM AEST (User
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Well sometimes you can get your point across in a matter of words, rather than a long rambling.
Guess this proves exactly that point.
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Re: Racism
(User Rating: 1 ) by Ambivalence on
Monday, 12th April 2010 @ 12:22:22 PM AEST (User
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interesting subject. I'm pleased I came across your poem.
the last line should be a quote... it's that good!
it's shocking how that last line is so true in a way,
how only one voice can 'brainwash' thousands.
scary thought....
take care
-K.Z.
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Re: Racism
(User Rating: 1 ) by Keykey on
Tuesday, 20th April 2010 @ 09:03:12 PM AEST (User
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Sometimes the simplest of words can have powerful meanings. Short and sweet. I love it. |
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