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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Who takes proud credit for their fate? Whose perverse words reverberate? A person who's long shown disdain For women in his churlish brain: Someone whose true convictions are Adjudicated at the Bar. One Who's at fault for things now wrought. --------------------------- And, who complies with this assault On women's rights without a halt? The faux consevative demands Enacting state enforcement bans: These "Red State" rogues have been the cause Of pain, and suffering - and loss. The ones who follow without thought. -------------------------- If there's one thing we could abort - The now empowered "Dred Scott" Court. "Injustices" who took their seats Enabled by replete deceits: Empaneled through a bank of lies - False testimonies in disguise. The ones whose favors now are sought. ------------------------- But, there's a cure for these extremes, These crass undemocratic schemes: Turn out on next election day And vote to reverse this decay. ------------------------- Yet, recent events have changed the landscape And with them we recall this quote By President John Adams - Which casts an ominous shadow: "Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide."
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