A Response From Cloud Cuckoo Land to David Kay’s Departing, Weaponless

A Response From Cloud Cuckoo Land to David Kay’s Departing, Weaponless

A Response From Cloud Cuckoo Land to David Kay’s Departing, Weaponless

They’d said that David Kay would list
The weapons that the UN missed.
Now David Kay tells Bush and Blair
The weapons simply were not there.

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They’d said that David Kay would list
The weapons that the UN missed.
Now David Kay tells Bush and Blair
The weapons simply were not there.
And Cheney, who’d displayed no doubt?
He still says that the jury’s out.
It certainly’s not out on him.
It’s in on him and looking grim.
Yes, perjury remains the charge;
He’s guilty, though he’s still at large.

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