There once was a Pepean Aristo Who long loved his Saddam at the Bistro. Now he pretends to be Happy, That Qaddafi's gone Flappy, That shameless Seducteur Aristo.
Qaddafi's people courageously revolted against him and offed him as they saw fit. I don't know how anyone can object to that.
In contrast, iraqis never asked for 'assistance' from the US which discovered a long-forgotten love of democracy following the PR disaster caused by the endless string of sham casus belli. Saddam was then quickly offed following a US-controlled trial.
Common points ? They both were shitheads that spoke Arabic. And they had dark eyes too.
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Q-dog's last minutes.
There once was a Pepean Aristo
Who long loved his Saddam at the Bistro.
Now he pretends to be Happy,
That Qaddafi's gone Flappy,
That shameless Seducteur Aristo.
Qaddafi's people courageously revolted against him and offed him as they saw fit. I don't know how anyone can object to that.
In contrast, iraqis never asked for 'assistance' from the US which discovered a long-forgotten love of democracy following the PR disaster caused by the endless string of sham casus belli. Saddam was then quickly offed following a US-controlled trial.
Common points ? They both were shitheads that spoke Arabic. And they had dark eyes too.
Not bad for a limerick though.
There once was a man named tommy
Who loathed all things muslimy
and wasted his days
struggling with maize
and dreaming of the coming of perry
Maize and Perry?? That's the best Le Malign One could do?
Maybe he's referring to corn cob games
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