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The SnowFlake Stanzas: The Continuing Legacy of Liberal Lunacy

This Poem was written by Robert Arco:

The tears have fallen since election day

The poor little snowflakes didn't have their way

They cried they wept they stomped they screamed

They woke up that morning and thought "a bad dream"

But true enough our man was elected

the banner for freedom unfurled and erected

Its one we know well and been around for years

It has been paid for with blood, sacrifice and tears

Old glory was hung to the snowflakes dismay

Their protests and burnings couldn't keep it away

and a new sense of pride was instilled in the masses

Our liberty and hope raised from the ashes

For the evil empire had been stopped in its tracks

and a vow made by millions "we will never go back"

For the slavery to government has come to an end

We'll never take orders from the globalist UN

And though they have tried to diminish our leader

we find day after day that they were the cheaters

caught with their hands in the till and the jar

their lies are far greater than the number of stars

So rejoice my brethren be happy and glad

Let the whiners and losers spend their days sad

For we love America the land of the free

Let our praise for Pres. Trump ring from Sea to Sea

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What do you hate most about "Snowflakes?" Share your opinion in the comments section below.

 

Julio Rivera

Julio Rivera is a small business consultant, political activist, writer and Editorial Director for Reactionary Times.  His writing, which is concentrated on politics and cybersecurity, has also been published by websites including Newsmax, The Hill, The Washington Times, LifeZette, The Washington Examiner, American Thinker, The Toronto Sun, PJ Media and many others.

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