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My Scapegoat
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by Les Heywood
copyright 01-30-2002


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Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray.


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02-03-2002 Tiffany Lindsay    

This poem is right on. It's easy to criticise the police for what they do, but how many of those people have ever said, "Where's a cop when you need one?"


02-03-2002 John Mcleod    

I love the poem and the afterword, so true.

John


01-30-2002 Bob Church    

The very fact that you are expressing your annoyance is testimony to the value of the First Amendment. May I suggest you take it one step further and offer your sentiments to the same forum the offensive parties used? This way, they know that others are not standing idly by and accepting their slander.


01-30-2002 Nan Jacobs    

there are always two sides to every story. I wonder why so many people choose not to remember that.


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