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The lyrics to the classic "It's all about the oil George"


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It’s About The Oil George It’s about the oil

It’s about the oil George It’s about the oil

It’s a sad bad thing, It’s a mad coincidence

It’s a mad bad thing and now you’re claiming self defence

It’s about the oil man, and you’re an oil man

Thank God for the Taliban

Such a great excuse, now your cannons are loose

It's a major undertaking to get something like the truth

From the mouths of politicians I've been told

It’s a sign of dedication to the rifle and the car

And the oil that makes the good times roll

Georgie is the man who will send us into war

And Tony, John and Maggie all agree

But I haven’t found a single soul who thinks this war is rock n roll

Or it’s righteous, or it’s just or is it free

It’s a sad bad thing, it’s a mad coincidence

It’s a mad bad thing and now you’re claiming self defence

It’s about the oil man, and you’re an oil man

Thank God for the Taliban

Such a great excuse, now you’ve got your juice

It’s about the oil george, It’s about the oilIt’s about the oil george, It’s about the oil(Instro)

Please protect us from these mad men, bring us love and give us peace

Listen to what the World is saying

We don’t want your bloody war, we don’t want your bloody war

If I have to spend my whole life praying

I'll pray for you

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I see The Times are claiming that our local MP is one of George Galloway's chums...

 

Mr Galloway started an appeal, the Great Britain-Iraq Society, in June 2000, charging 25 to join. It paid for seven overseas visits by the MP, including four trips to Iraq. The society also sponsored Kerry Pollard, the Labour MP for St Albans, on a visit to Iraq. The MP is understood to have been warned by Labour whips to beware who was really funding the trip. But Mr Pollard was reassured by an official from the society that the money came from subscriptions and well-to-do sponsors.

 

 

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