Parrish on the Domestic Protest Movement
Geov Parrish’s Dresden-esque Shock and Awe firestorm hasn’t come to pass so far, but I still find him a credible voice when he talks about something he has more direct experience with, like the next steps for the domestic protest movement. Like the earlier link I posted from Bernard Weiner, Parrish points out that those opposed to what’s happening in Iraq have better things to do now than block traffic and piss people off. Like, thinking about the presidential election of 2004.
March 28th, 2003 at 6:59 am
SHOCK ‘N’ AWE
Oh “Shock and Awe”, I now shall launch you,
What fine death our bombs deliver,
Oh “Shock and Awe”, I now shall launch you
Away we’re bound away across Euphrates river
Oh “Shock and Awe” I love your slaughter
What fine death our bombs deliver,
Oh “Shock and Awe” I love your slaughter
Away we’re bound away across Euphrates river
Tis twelve long years Since Daddy fought here
What fine death our bombs deliver,
Been twelve whole years Since Daddy fought here
Away we’re bound away across Euphrates river
Oh “Shock and Awe”, I now shall launch you,
What fine death our bombs deliver,
Oh “Shock and Awe”, I now shall launch you
Away we’re bound away across Euphrates river
March 28th, 2003 at 8:10 pm
How I’d hoped the poor quality, repetitive psuedo-poetry would wait until after this whole messy issue was resolved.