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Have You Ever Become or Are you a Hillary Fanatic Fan Saw volumes of statistics considered to be vital Which had all gone viral in a poetic recital And most of the many people became livid To newly forming facts no proving to be vivid. There were meaningful people with proclivities About other odd, odious, idiots with obscenities After their disruptive disease became endemic Then decided another one they wanted to pick. Conditions had become all constantly critical And played around with idea of being political Found out White House has been known for Finding various groups who you want to ignore. Finally after flippantly checking out a fall fashion Some crazy guy thought he should start cashing In on great ideas several other groups now had They all came together forming a famous fad. When you do happen to be deeply in despair And can't find any groups who should care After moo moo here, there and maybe some more Should see me in White House who you will adore. How is your splendid sense of humor today? Bet you will never see another poem like this one or ever want to for that matter if it does ever matter at all. The Trilogy Worshipper. Reply and tell me who they are. James Thesarious Hilarious Horn

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Date: 9/21/2014 9:36:00 PM
beautifully penned piece
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Date: 9/22/2014 6:43:00 AM
How did you happen to get hooked up into my poems and thanks for comment? Check out August 16th Poem of the Day which is mine. Jim Horn
Date: 9/21/2014 7:30:00 AM
My router hung up and sent this poem to PoetrySoup three times. How do I remove the other two copies? Jim Horn
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Date: 9/21/2014 7:28:00 AM
Help. My router hung up and sent this poem to Poetry Soup three times. How do I remove the other two copies? Jim Horn
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