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Those Days
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There once was a time in America when there was civility. People were polite and respectful of others. Those days, I remember them well.
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We are the Boston Tea Party. We are fighting for the Fair Tax to end the tyranny of the IRS.
The Fair Tax Book by Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder was number one on the New York Times best seller list for a month. Even so, the Times never even reviewed it. That is because they are liberal supporters of the IRS. To find out what the fair tax is, I recommend that you click on the official web page link on the lower right side of this page. We the people are slaves to the IRS and we can stop it. We the people can take back power and stop the demagogues in Washington from bleeding us dry. You can make a difference. Call your congressman and senators and tell them that you want to be free of the IRS. Let's stop the seizure of our hard earned pay. We can do it! If we do nothing, we owe the patriots who participated in the Boston Tea Party an apology!
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Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
Peak #421
Peak in subgenre #40
Author
KB Gunn
Rights
KB Gunn 2005
Uploaded
December 03, 2005
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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"Those Days" (KB Gunn) there once was a time when civility mattered when people were friendly, when people were kind it was back in the fifties and in the early sixties when dad’s were respected, those days...... I remember them well we had good examples in hollywood actors like Catherine Hephbern, good ol’ Jimmy Stewart, the good things in life were all people wanted the simple endearments, those days...... I remember them well When there was: bob hope and bing crosby, abbott & costello, martin & lewis, I remember them well matinees and popcorn, cracker jacks and baseball, sledding and snowmen, those days, I remember them well now life is so fast paced and folks are so angry confusion is king in our social demise the monotone meter of gangsta’ rap music is numbing young people, they are hypnotized I long for the days when unity mattered when folks worked together, when people were nice When God was allowed in our schools and discussions when people were faithful, those days...... I remember them well back then we had picnics and brass bands, square dances and hoe-downs, 10 commandments in town squares, I remember them well prayerful Thanksgivings live and let living Jesus in Christmas, those days.....I remember them well (©2005)
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