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Oh, I took my car / down to the station
And asked the guy / to fix what's wrong;
He worked all day / down at the station
And gave me a bill / that was five miles long.
Well, the very next day
The car refused to start
And when I pushed it down the hill
It steered all wrong;
I asked the guy / why he didn't fix it:
He smiled, and sang this song:
"It's not our fault / We have no liability
We told you that / before we began:
It's not our fault / We take no responsibility
For we had no idea / what would be, in the end."
Well, my good friend Dave / was running for some office
He swore up and down / That he'd be honest and true
So when elections came / I went and voted for him
To throw the crooks out / That's what I thought he'd do.
Well, the very next year
They dragged him in
For drugs, sex, corruption
And many other wrongs:
I asked him then
Why he'd gone and done it;
He smiled, and sang this song:
"It's not our fault / We have no liability
We told you that / before we began:
It's not our fault / We take no responsibility
For we had no idea / what would be, in the end."
Well, it seems some day / sooner or later
Someone will push the Button / and the world will go boom:
Between atomic blasts / and increased radiation
It seems mankind / is gonna meet its doom.
And when the porpoises
Ask the few survivors
"Why'd ya push the Button?
What went wrong?"
The men and women
Will take a look around them,
Then smile, and sing this song:
"It's not our fault / We have no liability
We told you that / before we began:
It's not our fault / We take no responsibility
For we had no idea / what would be, in the end."
--
Fred Stone
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Liberal: a power worshipper without power. - George Orwell
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