Abort The Problem

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No matter what we do
No matter what we say
It would seem there is no way
No way that our troubles are going away
World hunger
Homeless people
Politicians alway lying and denying
Mothers heartbroken and crying
Food stamp
White trash familys
Forced into life altering choices
They never dreamed as tiny hopeful children that they would ever have to make
Shattered
Ripped and torn beyond all repair
So damn useless and unfair
Again and again and again
Men and women
Mothers, fathers and children everywhere
Angry
Bitter
Insanity caving in what little is left of their hearts and minds
Broken
Defeated by not enough money
Not enough food to go around
Leading to the ulimate heartache
The death of an innocent human soul
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me world if you can
Is it really worth it?
Does it really solve anything at all to abort the problem?
No, I don't think it does

2008 Ramona Thompson

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 16 years ago
It's White Trash "Families," Dummy

A "writer" who can't figure out the proper plural of a noun earns every reader's instant contempt.

KOLKOREKOLKOREabout 16 years ago
You can hardly be recognized

You can't overlook the disconnect betweeen the seemingly empathetic tenet at the begining and the harsh unforgiving (and IMO uninvolved) and judgemental tone towards the end.

You can hardly be recognized

AnonymousAnonymousabout 16 years ago
A new low for Ramona!

No Ms. Anti abortion propaganda. The "white trash" as you so compassionately call them, don't "abort the problem", they make desperate heart breaking decisions BECAUSE of the problems. What a cruel way to describe a whole group of people. Way to go Ramona!

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