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| I am an American don't tread on me for I have a right to be free. I am an American I bow to no czar or Hypocritical king. Let freedom ring, so we can all sing. A million points of lights, we have the right to stand and fight for our rights. Freedom to stand on this land, freedom of religion that's my discretion. Freedom of choice to hear my own voice. Freedom to think even if you think it stinks. Self responsibility, self restraint whose the saint who makes the complaint. I am an American I can and I will do what's right with all my might. Free enterprise you can not despise or deny. End the oppression, stop the aggression. A civilized society is based on liberty and tolerance so let us end all this Violence. For I am an American its my choice to smoke even if you think its a joke. | By Smoking Spirit Copyright 2005 |
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