HOW MANY TYRANTS DOES IT TAKE TO CHANGE A WARHEAD?
July 16th 2007 07:19
Who said this:
"If this were a dictatorship it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator."
Was it Kim Jong-Il of the People's Democratic Republic of Korea when he was a little boy dreaming about his future career plans?
...or was it George W.Bush, the President of the USA?
TICK TICK TICK...is that a Bomb about to go off or is my time nearly up?
That's it , time's up...it was George W. hisself and he said it in Washington DC in December 2000.
Well , that's one thing they appear to have in common which brings us to today's Headline Poem.This comes from the Sydney Morning Herald of July 16-2007 and is about a North Korean Nuclear Reactor in Yongbyon:
"NUCLEAR REACTOR CLOSED SAYS NORTH KOREA"
The idea here is by using the letters of the original Headline in order as the first letters of new words to make a relevant Poem. You really need to try this.
Negotiatons
Unbalance
Callous
Leader's
Enslaved
Artificial
Republic.
Requirements
Erode
Annihilation
Concerns
Theoretically
Optimising
Resolution.
Containment
Lobbyists
Order
Salmon
Eating
Delightedly.
Situation
At
Yongbyon
Scrutinised.
Nuclear
Options
Reduced,
Tyrant
Handicapped.
Kafkaesque
Oblivion
Rescheduled
Enabling
Assessment.
That Headline again:
"NUCLEAR REACTOR CLOSED SAYS NORTH KOREA."
"If this were a dictatorship it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator."
Was it Kim Jong-Il of the People's Democratic Republic of Korea when he was a little boy dreaming about his future career plans?
...or was it George W.Bush, the President of the USA?
TICK TICK TICK...is that a Bomb about to go off or is my time nearly up?
That's it , time's up...it was George W. hisself and he said it in Washington DC in December 2000.
Well , that's one thing they appear to have in common which brings us to today's Headline Poem.This comes from the Sydney Morning Herald of July 16-2007 and is about a North Korean Nuclear Reactor in Yongbyon:
"NUCLEAR REACTOR CLOSED SAYS NORTH KOREA"
The idea here is by using the letters of the original Headline in order as the first letters of new words to make a relevant Poem. You really need to try this.
Negotiatons
Unbalance
Callous
Leader's
Enslaved
Artificial
Republic.
Requirements
Erode
Annihilation
Concerns
Theoretically
Optimising
Resolution.
Containment
Lobbyists
Order
Salmon
Eating
Delightedly.
Situation
At
Yongbyon
Scrutinised.
Nuclear
Options
Reduced,
Tyrant
Handicapped.
Kafkaesque
Oblivion
Rescheduled
Enabling
Assessment.
That Headline again:
"NUCLEAR REACTOR CLOSED SAYS NORTH KOREA."
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Comment by Nickoftime's Sanity Corner
I'm simply eating this stuff up...being a major conspiracy freak, I'm always looking for hidden meanings or messages in words...
Great read here...
Take care,
Nick
Comment by Byron Twain
What can I say except I wish there were more like you..
BT