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Afghan Killers
Spraying spitfire in their tanks Killing the children No difference between Vietnam Prejudice ways Hear this The man who is anti-killer Obama invades Libya Afghan Killers Give them some food Not Ak’s Bitter beheading in Iraq Afghan Killers Hear this rhyme The rhyme of justice The rhyme of human rights The rhyme that will feed every innocent child Who are we to judge? Killing and supporting a justless cause Later sending 20 pounds of aid to the destruction of war Afghan Killers Do we really want a police state? Hear this rhyme The rhyme of Justice Living in fancy houses Saying you will aid All you do is make false promises To better your life style Who are we to judge? We judge the evil and hitlertarians in the distant world When they are closer than we think AFGHAN KILLERS!
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