A Letter to the Delegates
Letter to the Delegates
by M. D. Friedman
We want America back!
We want America to follow the American Dream.
No more poor fighting rich men’s wars.
If someone really must go, send the big CEO’s.
Then leave them there. They’ll find someone to bring them coffee.
We don’t care about the Iranian bomb.
Too many have died in the crusade
against weapons of mass destruction.
We are not worried about a terrorist
following us home like a rabid dog.
We are not afraid of your boogie man bombers.
We only fear our mistakes,
we’re afraid the bombs we have dropped on babies
will hail back down on us like smoking guns.
We want to fight the good war,
the war against stupidity and cruelty.
There is never a justification for torture.
We want America back!
We want to see Obama face off McCain
in a nationally televised slam.
We want gays to run the military
and a lesbian marriage on the White House lawn.
We want to build homes for the homeless
that have not been marinated in formaldehyde,
to help disaster victims even if they are not rich and white.
We don’t want to hear people saying someone half black is racist,
when it’s the one that’s all white we should worry about.
What does George’s “W.” really stand for anyway?
We want America back! (We want it all back.)
We want our jobs to realize
we work to live not live to work.
We need time to play, and our kids
need time to just be kids.
We want it make it hard to get married and easy to get divorced.
We want to make blind patriotism illegal
and to legalize marijuana.
We want good music in the groceries stores
and art on the walls of Walmart.
We want a national holiday for Allen Ginsberg’s birthday.
We want schools that are not
brain numbing factories
where our kids can learn what they care about.
We want to pay our teachers like baseball players.
We want to give awards to parents
who both speak and listen to their teenagers.
We want free college and healthcare.
We want hospitals
that treat humans not just disease.
We want to retire early and securely.
We want Jimi Hendrix music
in our Senior Centers.
We want America back!
We want to live in community.
We want to understand and respect
our neighbors across the street
and all across the globe.
We want to tear down the walls on our border
and welcome the hard working immigrants
that have always made America great.
We want to learn new languages,
embrace new cultures
and be seen as a partner not a bully.
We want to feed the hungry
no matter where they live
or what color they are.
We believe in human rights
for all people
even if they don’t have oil.
We want America back!
We want all Exxon employees to walk to work,
Clear channel to never play the same song twice,
Procter & Gamble to worry more about cancer than profit,
General Mills to make their food sacred.
Take the money we pay farmers not to plant
and help them to learn sustainable farming
with respect for the earth.
We want to let the trees grow
and give land back to the animals.
We want our Native Americans to manage our national forests.
We don’t want to drill the last of our wilderness.
We want the power of the wind
and the sun and the oceans.
We want rivers we can drink out of
and cities we can walk in.
We want one rider SUVs banned from all public highways.
We want the oil companies to give back
the money they are stealing from us.
We want electric cars not tax rebates.
We want America back! (We want it all back.)
We want a real democracy,
where voters pick the candidates.
We want to elect our president
by national popular vote.
Ban all campaign ads.
Use the money to register more voters,
to run more candidates.
We need a president who leads
with hope instead of fear,
who can speak the truth
in complete sentences
and can pronounce words
longer than one syllable.
We need a president that understands we want America back!
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