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Premium Member Why Blackwaters Cause Brownfields
If I have this right,
and I almost certainly don't have this Left-Deductively right,
our Environmental Health and Safety Protection Agency
and our Public Health and Safety Education Department
have recently co-invested in BlackWater WinLose EcoPolitical Empowerment
through PublicSector Piracy...

No,...

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Categories: privatization, confusion, culture, health, humor, integrity, peace, psychological,
Form: Political Verse



Curious
17 May 2012

I’m curious…
When the people have the power,
And the powers that be infuriate the people,
And the people act with their power,
And they vote with that power, giving some away,
And the ‘Golden Dawn’ is really...

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© Elaine Ho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: privatization, world,
Form: Free verse
Our Beloved Pic
our beloved P.I.C

how many people in the
good ol’ us of a 
are currently in prison?
how much profit does the
good ol’ us of a need
this year?
how many people does 
corporate america have to
pay at least minimum...

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Categories: privatization, life, people, health, people, drug,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Am Corruption
I am corruption
A citizen of all Nations
The UN calls me complex social, cultural and economic phenomenon
Nevertheless, I do not mind
Countries of the world detest me publicly
However, they romance me secretly
So I relocated to Africa
To become...

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Categories: privatization, africa, anger, corruption, evil, humor, international, world,
Form: Free verse
Fulani's Philosophy
Haiku I mean
because
life is a mystery

sky is clear
and serene

one draw

these grasshoppers-
I want to pass
I want to smile

may be love
is hand to mouth
or may be we eat
to live
or may be we live to eat

because here is...

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Categories: privatization, love,
Form: Haiku



Persecution
What a large pineapple laughing in a row. Heads and toes. Arms and legs. In suits. Laughing cheering. Pompousness' of an elite bunch of abusers. It is unwise and unhelpful to cause a stale tail...

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Categories: privatization, birthday,
Form: I do not know?
A Sunny Afternoon In My Country
On a sunny afternoon in my country...
With the hope of receiving alert for the new minimum wage in my dreams
I decided to sleep knowing it was a sunny afternoon 
Everything was hot and could not...

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Categories: privatization, africa, community,
Form: Political Verse
Whistlestop
Whistlestop 
There used to be a train station here it was busy
and many came from the village to see who was leaving or arriving
that was ok; it is nice to wave goodbye or
welcoming a relative...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: privatization, absence, adventure, allah, anger, angst,
Form: Blank verse
Nigeria of My Dreams 4
Nigeria of my
dreams,
Where the giants are
challenged by the
dwarfs
And the flowers
shall be given
freedom.
Dreams of the
toddlers shall not
be shattered away.
Each day will never
sweat our bodies dry
and
Flies will never
cling on our back.
The sun fierce and
scorching, shall be
warm,
There shall...

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Categories: privatization, africa,
Form: Narrative
Long Sonnet About Slow Progress
Slow Progress (a long sonnet)

In the last seventy years, little have changed 
of technical innovation.  we had radio, then
TV and now computers, all in natural sequence
airplanes still fly as before a bit bigger and...

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Categories: privatization, cheer up, chocolate, class, conflict, culture, dog,
Form: Sonnet
Privatization of Terror
The Privatization of Terror 

In Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq bombs explodes, 
drones fall killing the innocent. People who live 
under this tyranny of terror, bury their dead and go 
on living, as they must… terror...

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Categories: privatization, change, freedom, people,
Form: Blank verse

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