business as usual

business as usual

A Poem by delapruch
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see note for reviewers.

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mr. mccain (remember him?  yes, he’s still alive & still a sold-out withering shell of a man)

steps up to the pulpit &

belts out into the mic that will be broadcasted round the world,

saying that libya is an inspiration for those in

tehran,

damascus,

and even those in beijing & russia?

hmmm.

 

(go to youtube and watch this withering maggot speak, do it for yourself because nobody

can really depict what a puppet with a hundred bloody & dirty hands up its a*s looks

like as such an accurate illustration as this)

 

“even the worst dictators can be overthrown” he says,

as if to lump the leaders of all these countries together,

nudging the viewer just a little in the side

with a sarah palin wink

and a glenn beck sieg heil---

one doesn’t even have to wonder if people living in a country that is NOT

the US,

even get a say about what happens within their own borders anymore---

mr. mccain then goes on to illuminate for anyone who is

slow to the punch

that “american investors are more than eager to come and invest in libya”---

so what does the world learn?

the world sees a revolution which has been dubbed “the arab spring”

now tore up by the empire,

whose remanufacturing of the events

make it seem as if all the struggles have been to be more like

it---

and with open arms, even the likes of russia &

the holder of our purse strings

is supposed to fall in line

so it can take a ticket for the fellatio communion,

on their knees to please,

or end up like anwar al-awlaki. 

© 2011 delapruch


Author's Note

delapruch
“We have neither the troops, stomach, or $$ (dollars) to fight a ground war for months/years to defeat (Moammar Gadhafi)... May I suggest a 50-mile evacuation zone around Obama's Nobel Peace Prize?”

-Michael Moore


“I should say, I was kind of struck by the fact that the energy corporations didn’t skip a beat. I mean, the day that troops were—that rebel forces were—western tribes were beginning to approaching Tripoli, that day, the New York Times business section, the lead article had a headline like, you know, "Oil Companies Scramble for Contracts" or something like that. And it just hasn’t been hidden that they’re very eager to assure that they get their hands on the loot.”

-Noam Chomsky

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delapruch
delapruch

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Bio: The writer we call delapruch has been writing since infancy. His first piece was scrawled on the inside of his mother’s womb. Long since published, the rights now reside in the hands o.. more..