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Star Spangled Banners' New Verse

By cm1456

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No disrespect to our National Anthem is meant whatsoever-I would, however, like to sing this verse on Afghanistan radio:Oh say, can you see?Where Osama might be?As we horrified watched-the buildings collapsing.Now YOU declared war,as never before,we KNOW we are right,to arise now in fighting.And our faith will not pale,until you are in jail,or worse if we can,'cause united We stand!Oh say, does Bin-Laden,make us afraid?NOT A CHANCE, because we're FREE,and we, --are ALL, BRAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Written September 17th, 2001 © on Sep 16 2001 08:14 PM PST   0 • 9

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"No disrespect to our National Anthem is meant whatsoever-I would, however, like to sing this verse on Afghanistan radio:Oh say, can you see?Where Osama might be?As we horrified watched-the buildings collapsing.Now YOU declared war,as never before,we KNOW we are right,to arise now in fighting.And our faith will not pale,until you are in jail,or worse if we can,'cause united We stand!Oh say, does Bin-Laden,make us afraid?NOT A CHANCE, because we're FREE,and we, --are ALL, BRAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..."

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