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George Bush’s farwell song - a confession


Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 6:49 am (EST)
By John LaCroix

Can somebody explain to me how a criminal president who started a criminal war based on lies has the balls to sing a funny happy song in which he confesses to high crimes and misdemeanors that have caused the death and despair of millions of people in a room full of journalists and impeachment is still off the table?

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From WJNO

To the tune of country song “Green Green Grass of Home,” Bush sang of longing for his ranch in Crawford, Texas and his dog Barney.

“And there to meet me is my mama and my papa, down the lane I look and here comes Barney, heart of gold and breath like honey; it’s good to touch the brown brown grass of home.”

Bush, singing only slightly off key, then turned to some of the long-term members of his team including Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

“For there’s Condi and Dick, my old compadre, talking to me about some oil rich Saudi, but soon I’ll touch the brown brown grass of home.”

“That old White house is behind me, I am once again carefree, don’t have to worry ’bout a crisis in Pyongyang. Down the lane I look, Dick Cheney is strolling with documents he’d been withholding, it’s good to touch the brown brown grass of home.”

It’s so much worse when you actually listen to it and hear those assholes laughing along with him. SCUMBAGS.

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2 Responses to “George Bush’s farwell song - a confession”


  1. Lissa Moon Mathews-LaCroix Says:

    is no one else as disturbed by this as me? I cried when I watched it, not like in a boo-hoo couple tears way but a full blown sob. It’s so pathetic and sad to me that everything is a joke to him, his Washington insiders and the journalists involved. At what point is a war and Katrina funny to the man responsible for fucking them up? So gross.

  2. rpm Says:

    Bush and his regime are above the law. I’m so sick of it. We can register our feeble, powerless voices at http://www.votetoimpeach.org. almost a million have so far.

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