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July 26, 2003

All I remember: Tell me where the cash is

Looks like the Bush administration was upset they didn't get a rap theme song.

Once again, lyrics from OHHLA.COM. Here it is:


Artist: Cypress Hill
Album: III - Temple of Boom
Song: Illusions

Some people tell me that I need help
Some people can fuck off and go to hell
God damn, why they criticize me
Now shit is on the rise so my family despise me
Fuck 'em! And feed 'em, cause I don't need 'em
I won't join 'em if I can beat 'em
They don't understand my logic
To my gat to my money and I'm hooked on chronic
I never wanted to hurt a nigga
Unless ya come flexin that trigga, I dig ya
That grave on the east side of towwwwn
Lay ya six feet undergrounnnnd
From man, to the dust to the ashes
All I remember tell me where the cash is
Click-clack, barrel at my dome
Give all your loot or you ain't goin home
But I ain't goin out with a bang
Wa da da dang, wa dada daa dang

I'm havin illusions, all this confusion's drivin me mad inside
I'm havin illusions, all this confusion's fuckin me up in my mind
I'm havin illusions, all this confusion's drivin me mad inside
I'm havin illusions, all this confusion's fuckin me up in my mind

First I see this AP story on Yahoo:


Priscilla Adams says she doesn't mind paying taxes. She just doesn't want her money going to the military.

The Quaker peace and justice organizer now finds herself in a second court battle with the Internal Revenue Service.

Adams, 50, has refused to pay at least some of her federal taxes since 1974 and owes the government more than $42,000 in back taxes, interest and fines.

"They can do things like the checkoff for the presidential election campaign; they could easily do an accommodation for a peace-tax fund," Adams said Wednesday from her Willingboro, N.J., home.

The IRS upped the ante in the ongoing dispute Tuesday when it sued her employer for refusing to garnish her wages. It wants to lodge a 50 percent penalty — more than $21,000 — against the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, a regional Quaker organization.

Then I stumbled across this newscrawler darling in the Globe and Mail:


In October, three nuns vandalized a nuclear missile silo to protest the use of weapons of war.

For that act, all three will spend the next several years behind bars....

Ms. Hudson, 68, Ms. Gilbert, 55, and Ms. Platte, 66, were convicted in April of obstructing the nation's defense and damaging government property after cutting a fence and walking onto a Minuteman III silo site, swinging hammers and using their blood to paint a cross on the structure.

Officials said the women caused at least $1,000 (U.S.) in damage....

The three nuns were arrested Oct. 6 at the silo on Colorado's northeastern plains.

Wearing white chemical weapons suits, they argued it was a symbolic disarmament that did not jeopardize national security.

If any case ever cried out for a Presidential pardon, this one does. Note to the elderly Dominican nuns, "Don't hold your breath waiting for one from Bush." On the brightside, they could always make some productive use of the next few years of their lives by joining the Presidential Prayer Team.

"Dear Lord, please protect George W. Bush, our heroic military leader in America's great war on terror, and give him strength to win the 2004 election so that we may all better serve Your plan for a Republican nation, and world."

Amen.

Posted by Mike at July 26, 2003 11:25 AM

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Sounds like Howard Dean just got another vote.

Posted by: dave at December 8, 2003 11:17 PM

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