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Thaddeus Kosciuszko
09-16-2012, 11:25 PM
A friend of an apolitical man,
Was and is a Libertarian—
He introduced an ignorant man,
To an Honest man.

I am curiosity—I got to know the man,
And...I acquired enormous respect for the man.
Amongst them—he appeared to be the only man,
That was principled and unwavering—a real man.

For many years he picked up the pages they slashed,
Or ripped from the Constitution—and trashed.
He dusted them off—and took ‘em to the stand,
To insist—for the record—they’re still the law of the land!

Ol’ boys viewed him with curious amusement;
He appeared serious—his yeas and nays didn’t rent.
They concluded he was uncooperative—not a team player;
So ol’ boy’s got ‘em nasty rumors—and were conveyers.

He dispensed with that—despite their wads of cash;
He contemplated—concluded—and continued to clash.
They snubbed & dubbed him NO—he’s only one—ya know;
But the man would not bend—or go with their flow.

His principles were logical—amend it—or—original intent,
Ol’ boys shrugged—they get soulless boys to circumvent.
But an Honorable man—does not play like a boy—
He advocated forcefully—against big boys an’ their big toys!

A thorn in the asses of Messrs Greenspan & Bernanke,
Was a man demanding answers—for citizens who don’t see.
The man harangued ‘em about Constitutional wars;
For sons and daughters—and what the framers were for.

Now—I understand—you can’t win any other way,
Ya gotta push back—an’ fight ‘em every single day.
89 Ds + 238 Rs = audit fedrev—it was unthinkable;
No man—has done more to defend the inalienables.

One Man will soon depart—
Thank you, Man!

T Kosciuszko

Ask any woman—and she will tell you,
Do not underestimate magnitude of value—
Of a happy mother on Election Day.
One Man’s hands have held over 4,000 birthdays!