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Monday, July 2, 2007

A Poem For Moonbats

The Merry Mooonbat Poem
The Merry Mooonbat Poem
Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:48 AM


I ran across this many moons ago and have since lost the original link to it. it is NOT my own work so if anyone knows to whom it belongs, please let me know and I will make amends.
Thanks.

Enjoy:

The Merry Moonbat, Episode III met again my

Moonbat friend while headed to the store

He spotted me and made a face as I approached the door.

“Ho, Moonie-bat,” I called to him, “how are you this fine day?”

“I’m fasting,” he told me with pride, “I skipped my lunch today.”


“Ah,” I nodded, smiled, and said, “That Troops Home Fast’, I guess.”

The Moonie-bat then raised his chin, nodded, and said, “Yes.”

“Well good for you,” said I, in jest, “I really must admire

Those who’ll bravely ‘sacrifice’ to harm those under fire.”


“Bravo, Moonbat – you’re doing well – you’re letting all folks know

How silly all your protests are, and just how far you’ll go.

You’re showing them exactly how committed to your cause

You Moonbats are – you’ll even take a gastronomic pause!”


The Moonbat frowned – he didn’t like my ‘compliment,’ it seemed,

And then with renewed vigor, he veritably beamed,

“You know your game is over, you warmongering buffoon,

I read it, somewhere - you must know your warring ways are doomed.


“Iraq’s a pure disaster, and you know it, brutish friend, Halliburton’s headed out,

and civil war’s at hand Nothing’s been accomplished, and now there’s Israel,

You realize it’s all Bushie’s fault – and you can’t help but fail.


“Iraq’s a bigger threat to us than any time before, All because of Bushie and his ill-

justified war Now Iraqis have a cause to come and hit us here

All because you warmongers spread violence and fear. “So if your cause was getting

rid of an impending threat You’ve clearly failed, because it’s growing even stronger

yet. The only way to win it now is more troops and more cash.

Maybe Bush could have himself some rich warmonger bash.”


“Don’t you think Bin Laden’s celebrating at our loss?

Don’t you think he’s glad we’ve paid a monumental cost?

To help a country that we know was doing great before

Saddam was nice compared to what they’ve gotten with this war.”


“You know,” I said, “you Moonbats really need a newer tune.

For centuries, you’ve sung the same anthem to gloom and doom

Two hundred thirty years ago, we shouldn’t leave the King

Sixty years ago it was a ‘European thing.’

Forty years ago it was a quagmire, you folks claimed

And now you all are playing the same tired, coward’s game

You all say, at each new point, you just don’t like THIS war

But you’ve all said it just that way a hundred times before.


You all claim to care about the weakest of the world

But don’t you think they benefit when freedom is unfurled?

Don’t you think that when a country stands for liberty

It has an obligation, a responsibility
To stand strong and defend it, whome’er the foe may be

By standing up for freedom there, it’s saved for you and me

Don’t you think that it is good to take out terrorists?

Dictators and lunatics and crazy egotists?


And how do we negotiate with those that mean us harm?

How do we lie down with those who kill, and maim, and bomb?

How do we just stand and watch a maniac build stocks

Of weapons that would devastate scores of our city blocks?


If we say we’re representing freedom, life, and hope

How can we abandon those who clearly cannot hope

To rise above the cruelty, strife, and famine they endure

From some demented nutcase, when there’s only one real cure.


The enemy has no restraint when seeing its cause through

And yet at home, we’re faced with weak-kneed Moonie-bats like you

Who gladly embrace cut and run, and say that we should go

But you lamented leaving in that Gulf War I, you know.


Bush I listened, to that Moonbat-touted, ‘get out’ talk

All that “Leave Iraq” — he did – we had our Heroes walk

We left that one, and back we are, to finish up the task

And then you all quick-changed your tune

“Why did we leave?” you asked

Of course, now, you’re all yelling that we just should up and quit

That’s always what you Moonbats say,

your nerves aren’t worth my spit

“It’s ‘Bush lied, they died’ if we fight; it’s ‘Should have’ if we don’t

It’s interference if we’ll act; it’s blindness if we won’t.


We’re winning this war, Moonie-bat – there’s no doubt in my mind.

The enemy that worries me’s a slightly different kind

I know that we’ll win out over Bin Laden and his kin

The one that really worries me’s the enemy within.


Progressives (re-tooled Socialists) and far-left Democrats

Are doing damage far worse than Bin Laden’s slimy rats

Altruism doesn’t work – it only hurts the strong

And any land that made it policy would fall ere long


Hiding ostrich heads in sand will only have one end

It only means that you won’t see attacks that they will send.

Cut-and-run has never led to peace or dignity

I don’t know why one would choose a road so cowardly.


In the end, you Moonie-bats are weak-kneed hypocrites

You whine, and gripe, and criticize, and have your temper fits

You hide behind that flag you burn, and say your cause is true

Well, truth is, we’d be better off – sans Moonie-bats like you.”


My Moonbat friend was speechless, then he sadly shook his head.

“You still won’t learn. You still don’t get it – pity,” he then said.

And so again, we parted ways, more opposites than kin,

For winners never quit, you see – and quitters never win.

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