Battle Hymn for Bush..

Zakath

Resident Atheist
This re-writing of the Battle Hymn of the Republic attributed to Mark Twain around 1900 seems eerily appropriate for this year's election...

The Battle Hymn of the Republic
(Brought Down to Date)​

Mine eyes have seen the orgy of the launching of the Sword;
He is searching out the hoardings where the stranger's wealth is stored;
He hath loosed his fateful lightnings, and with woe and death has scored;
His lust is marching on.

I have seen him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps;
They have builded him an altar in the Eastern dews and damps;
I have read his doomful mission by the dim and flaring lamps --
His night is marching on.

I have read his bandit gospel writ in burnished rows of steel:
"As ye deal with my pretensions, so with you my wrath shall deal;
Let the faithless son of Freedom crush the patriot with his heel;
Lo, Greed is marching on!"

We have legalized the strumpet and are guarding her retreat;*
Greed is seeking out commercial souls before his judgement seat;
O, be swift, ye clods, to answer him! be jubilant my feet!
Our god is marching on!

In a sordid slime harmonious Greed was born in yonder ditch,
With a longing in his bosom -- and for others' goods an itch.
As Christ died to make men holy, let men die to make us rich --
Our god is marching on.
 

drbrumley

Well-known member
Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by Zakath

This re-writing of the Battle Hymn of the Republic attributed to Mark Twain around 1900 seems eerily appropriate for this year's election...

:zakath:
 

On Fire

New member
zakath: "Can't we all just get....."

:nuclear blast: cuts him short and renders him skinless. And boneless.
 

Zakath

Resident Atheist
Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by drbrumley

:zakath:
Attempting to look profound in your silence, eh Brumley?

I didn't write it; I merely reproduced it here, unchanged...
 

Gerald

Resident Fiend
Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by drbrumley
:zakath:
This is an ongoing thing with you: attack the person when you can't attack what he has written.

Wassamatta you, afraid to attack Mark Twain...? :chuckle:
 

Zakath

Resident Atheist
Originally posted by On Fire

zakath: "Can't we all just get....."

:nuclear blast: cuts him short and renders him skinless. And boneless.
Ahh, it's November and the revenge fantasies fill the air... ;)
 

Gerald

Resident Fiend
Originally posted by On Fire

zakath: "Can't we all just get....."

:nuclear blast: cuts him short and renders him skinless. And boneless.
An assassin's bullet is cheaper and easier to obtain.

And you gripe about me entertaining demented fantasies... :chuckle:
 

Nathon Detroit

LIFETIME MEMBER
LIFETIME MEMBER
Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by Zakath

This re-writing of the Battle Hymn of the Republic attributed to Mark Twain around 1900 seems eerily appropriate for this year's election...
Hey Zakath can you specifically explain what you mean when you say....

"seems eerily appropriate for this year's election"

???
 

On Fire

New member
Originally posted by Gerald

An assassin's bullet is cheaper and easier to obtain.

And you gripe about me entertaining demented fantasies... :chuckle:

That's not my fantasy. It's zakath's. He is obviously against the war in Iraq and is willing to suffer whatever consequences for non-action. I'm suggesting that those consequences might be a nuclear bomb up his arse.
 

Gerald

Resident Fiend
Originally posted by On Fire
I'm suggesting that those consequences might be a nuclear bomb up his arse.
And I think that's what you'd like to see happen...

Bile-colored glasses are a great thing to have... :chuckle:
 

Zakath

Resident Atheist
Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by Knight

Hey Zakath can you specifically explain what you mean when you say....

"seems eerily appropriate for this year's election"

???
If you read it carefully, there are elements of Twain's piece that might be seen to apply to either one of the two major party candidates, don't you think so?

:think:
 

Zakath

Resident Atheist
Originally posted by On Fire

That's not my fantasy. It's zakath's.
Oh really? How so?


He is obviously against the war in Iraq and is willing to suffer whatever consequences for non-action.
The word is "inaction", and since living through Viet Nam, I am generally against unwinnable wars...

I'm suggesting that those consequences might be a nuclear bomb up his arse.
Thank you for clarifying.

What's that got to do with Twain's piece? :think:
 

Turbo

Caped Crusader
LIFETIME MEMBER
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Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by Knight

Hey Zakath can you specifically explain what you mean when you say....

"seems eerily appropriate for this year's election"

???


Originally posted by Zakath

If you read it carefully, there are elements of Twain's piece that might be seen to apply to either one of the two major party candidates, don't you think so?

:think:
Thanks for clarifying. That was so much more specific than what you wrote in your opening post. :freak:
 

Zakath

Resident Atheist
Re: Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Re: Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

Originally posted by Turbo

Thanks for clarifying. That was so much more specific than what you wrote in your opening post. :freak:
Thank you for your apparently obligatory "let's slap the atheist" concurrence with the Admin...

Did you bother to read Twain's piece or not? :think:

What's your opinion?
 

On Fire

New member
Re: Re: Re: Re: Battle Hymn for Bush..

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Originally posted by Zakath
What's your opinion?

Anti-war sentiments aside, my opinion is "wow, he's a good writer."
 
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