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Dear Mister Terrorist
Tereasa Sanders-Halligan
Dear Mister Terrorist I write this one for you. Do you wonder who I think I am? I am the Red, White and Blue.
I
am the one who lived in peace. I stand tall and proud and free. I represent the multitudes Of people you can’t
see.
We stood beneath twin towers, We watched your hatred fall. We wept for fallen brothers. We heard
your battle call.
With armies strong and righteous. We stand in unity. But ‘tis we the people to beware
of Since you tread on me!
We’re here beneath a waving flag, Our allegiance ever strong. Bound by bonds
of brotherhood We sing our Nation’s song.
"Give us your poor, your hungry." This is our Nation’s
creed. "All men are created equal" For this we’re all willing to bleed!
For this sweet land of liberty We
sound our battle call! When next you come to desecrate You’ll have to face us all!
Sincerely and with fortitude, -We
The People
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