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Poem about the election. (It's different then you might expect.)
2004-11-05, 11:29 AM #1
Ok, so I'm generally pissed off about all these people moaning and complaining about Bush winning. I'm not overjoyed, but I'm not about to sell my house and move to Canada either (No offense, I love canada.)

So I wrote this.

Quit your griping,
It's called democracy.
If you don't like it, don't leave,
It's called democracy.
You win some, you lose some,
It's called democracy.
You might not agree with him,
but don't get pissed off and depressed;
It's called democracy.
If a democrat won every four years,
It wouldn't be a democracy...
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2004-11-05, 12:23 PM #2
Fun Fact: It's estimated that, with the backlog of immigrants into Canada, applicants may have to wait up to one year for entry.

I love Canada now.

2004-11-05, 12:38 PM #3
Nice.
2004-11-05, 1:49 PM #4
Not incredibly great, but certainly good, and gets an excellent point across in a creative form.
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2004-11-05, 7:23 PM #5
I didn't slave over it for hours, I just whipped it up in response to an onslaught of "Assassinate Bush" "Move to Canada" xanga posts, but thanks. :)
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2004-11-05, 9:47 PM #6
hahaha, cheers
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2004-11-05, 9:52 PM #7
I like it. Especially the last two lines, that made me chuckle. :)

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