tags: please impeach me, impeach Bush, Iraq war, streaming video
I managed to sneak in to my local watering hole tonight where they have free wifi, so I could share this video with you. In this streaming video, Bush begs Americans for a chance to atone on for his sins on the 4th anniversary of the Iraq "cakewalk," in a satirical rendition of "Please Release Me" by Jim Terr. Yeah, it's a little bit graphic at the end, but so is Bush's tenure [2:36].
Okay, it's time for me to go home to my little birdnest in Manhattan, where I do not have wifi or any other internet access at all, bummer.
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I saw your title and my head immediately began singing internally:
"Please impeach me
Let me go
Coz I can't lead you any more
You know that I have been untrue
Please impeach me, and let me do my time"
Don't know exactly why my head would do that...
I should have watched the video before I replied, hmm?
Graphic images are fine so long as they are not gratuitous. Anything that highlights the absurdity and the grave seriousness of this situation is appropriate.