The St. Louis Misery

Today in St. Louis, Missouri there’s misery. But this is felt throughout the whole U.S.A. Many of the States are experiencing the onset of a Recession, but the Republicans would want us to believe that they can, through the team of Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin, avert all the problems of the economy and even balance the budget within 4 years. If you can believe that then you can also justify the road to no where in Alaska and the brutal killing of wolves by a lady who claims that life is so important is should under no circumstances be terminated. Wow! Then poor wolf never had life and its pups waiting somewhere don’t even exist. Barack Obama has put forward a better argument to end the misery in Missouri, the rest of America and touch also on so foreign territories.

 

The St. Louis Misery

The days of easy money are gone

Houses and their contents bought on loan

Easy credit to live above our means

Shenanigans concocted by predatory fiends

This Missouri has become your misery

Lifestyles interrupted here in St. Louis

One hundred thousand or more of you out here today

Unable to put up with what the others say

I can take another 2 weeks of John McCain

Sarah Palin and their new Joe the plumber again

My hide is tough when I’m running for you

I will be strong and I know you will be too

So they can’t bamboozle you with their twisted speech

Even with the candor and divisive outreach

Republicans are appealing to the sentiments of the few

You’ll know in 17 days just what you must do

 

 

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