Down Down Dubya
Author: Doc Jazz
"If this
were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier... just so long as I'm
the dictator"
(George W. Bush during his first trip to Washington as President-Elect,
Washington, D.C., Dec. 18, 2000 )
Listen to the man who is running the show
In the single super power that's left in this world
Cuz if thats what's on his mind it sure explains so much
About the way he's been dealing with the power in his clutches
You wanna talk to me about the Enron deal?
Or would you rather dwell upon the war on steel
Do you really want to know his views on mother nature
Or would you rather talk about the troubles that await ya
Bridge:
It's not the way he talks
Or the way he walks
Or the way he sneers
Or the way he cheers
But it's the way he tried
And the way he lied
And the war he wages on innocent lives
Chorus:
Free the World - Down Down Dubya
"So that's -- what -- there's some ideas. And the -- it's -- my job is to
like think beyond the immediate"
(George W. Bush in
Washington, D.C., Apr. 21, 2004)
Listen George Dubya are u sure you should do this?
Why not leave the thinking to the people who go through this?
You lied to your people about the war on Iraq
Now tell me who exactly are you trying to mock?
You think that anyone still buys your wicked plans and schemes
They're just trying to avoid becoming Targets at it seems
Bridge & Chorus
"America stands for liberty, for the pursuit of happiness and for the
unalieinalienable right of life"
(George W. Bush in Washington, D.C., Nov. 5, 2003)
Yeah right
You expect us to believe that?
We cant let it go on we gotta find a way to stop this
With this madman at the wheel, we will be lucky to survive this
Cause anyone can see that this war is a disaster
That's the best you can get, with Dubya as your master
So its time for the world to stand up against this power
Because its influence is growing by the hour
Bridge & Chorus
(Last statements by George W. Bush are original - Prime Time Press
Conference #3, White House, Apr. 13, 2004)
Copyright 2004 Doc Jazz
"This song is about the most powerful man in the world, George W. Bush,
containing his original quotes, that are merged into the song. Needless to
say that it is not exactly a tribute to this war mongering American
president!"
Updated: 20 February, 2006
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