Saturday, August 13, 2005

I'm at a loss...

Today, in regard to Iran's nuclear program, Shrub is quoted as saying, "In the interview, Bush said the United States and Israel 'are united in our objective to make sure that Iran does not have a weapon.' But, he said, if diplomacy fails 'all options are on the table.'"

Shrub is an absolute warmonger and an inherently evil man who has zero consideration for human life.

A line from "Greater Tuna" feels apropos... "I said I’d sing over your dead body, and I feel a song coming on!"

One day, I will stand on Shrub's grave and sing...

Never was the world in such a need of peace
And never has contentment been so hard to find
So many men reaching out their hands
Our brothers and sisters in so many lands

If ever kindness was needed
Then it's crying out to us, "the time is now"

I want the peace
I want the love
For all the world
People of joy
With children of hope
For all the world
Father of light
I'll be a light
That you shine through
Cause you are the peace
And you are the hope
For all the world

What's it going to take before we show some charity
Compassion and mercy the way it's meant to be
Who'll take the time for the ones who truly need
And pray for a nation that's out on the street

What man is greater than his brother
When in Jesus eyes we're all the same

I want the peace
I want the love
For all the world
People of joy
With children of hope
For all the world
Father of light
I'll be a light
That you shine through
Cause you are the peace
And you are the hope
For all the world

Learn a song of freedom
And teach it to our children

Let the pipes of peace ring out
And pray the grace of God will lead the way

I want the peace
And I want the love
For all the world
People of joy
With children of hope
For all the world
Father of light
I'll be a light
That you shine through
Cause you are the peace
And you are the hope
For all the world
You are the peace
And you are the joy
You are the light
And you are the hope
For all the world

"FOR ALL THE WORLD"; Sandi Patti; Greg Nelson, Bob Farrell; Word

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