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[aid] => Mick
[title] => Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?
[time] => 2003-05-31 16:05:00
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[bodytext] => Who's afraid of the big bad wolf Big bad wolf, big bad wolf? Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? Wolfowitz he is the pits He talks of war and death As if it was a little picnic On which he wastes his breath Now he says WMDs were just a mirage Just a bureaucratic ploy Well isn’t that strange? For God’s sake don’t let the truth annoy! They wanted war and they wanted it now The UN was not willing Their egos needed this destruction To start all the killing Long ago there were three pigs Little ugly piggy-wigs For the big bad wolf They were three puny slugs Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld Were their slimy names They bathed themselves in muck They committed a crime And said it was fine They didn’t give a ***** Free little pigs rejoice and laughed, ha ha! Who's afraid of the big bad wolf Big bad wolf, big bad wolf? Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? O/ 'For bureaucratic reasons we settled on one issue, weapons of mass destruction, because it was the one reason everyone could agree on,' Mr Wolfowitz tells the magazine. The comments suggest that, even for the US administration, the logic that was presented for going to war may have been an empty shell. They come to light, moreover, just two days after Mr Wolfowitz's immediate boss, Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, conceded for the first time that the arms might never be found.” The Independent Friday - 30 May 2003 [comments] => 0 [counter] => 322 [topic] => 43 [informant] => Steeleyes [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => oops )
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