Friday, April 06, 2007

watch lists

Let us see what our statistics on insanity indicate:

Watch lists downplay the results of surveillance tapes in hotel lobbies
where an ear at the key-hole nudges a shoulder-launched H-bomb.

Down dark narrow corridors with walls painted battleship gray, former FBI agents work for a long, embarrassing promise waged on the use of death while others want to lower fault on the equation - "step up to the task" is to "speed up the penalty" as "conditions in Central American factories" are to "breastbones fractured and reunited."

They're not doing us any favors.
Eyewitnesses say coalition forces killed twenty-one civilians.

Can you make it any more clear?
Has any one of those people who decry the fundraiser
actually lived in a homeless shelter?

You can often find a summary of confirmed unemployment in a second Holocaust.

Observe:
lawmakers have hinted
a favored economy
stresses nuclear fire.

General stress, in this case is not a special solution. Rational thought may not save the world, but military uniforms led to "We're in jail, dude." Each object radiates "one day you will bless her" even though opposite distance erupts when inconvenient apparitions, seen crossing the lake.

This is not the first time.
The uncoordinated attacks will return,
a cascade of repeated mistakes
while spokesmen deny responsibility.

A pillar of snow
melts