Single Issue Voter

Gary Edward Geraci

To choose who I’ll love

Or that all lives matter,

The course of the planet

Or who’ll be President,

Haggles over fracking,

The freedom of press gaggles,

Who’s gonna cross the border,

Women’s rights, where I can worship,

Coronavirus, lockdowns, masks -

Are all just wispy phantoms

If you tear me from the womb.

 

Gary Edward Geraci

  • Author: Gary Edward Geraci (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 6th, 2020 22:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: Win or lose I’m a proud President Trump supporter.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 14
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  • ANGELA & BRIAN

    GOOD SABBATH BROTHER ~ Thnak for your clear MESSAGE ! All Christians should be PRO LIFE ! In the UK (as in the USA) there are lots of CHILDLESS Families ready to adopt and enable all these Children to be given a Loving Home ~ AMEN ! Jo Biden is a CTHOLIC & Catholoics are PRO LIFE !

    Blessings & Joy & Peace to YOU & YOURS
    Love Angela Brian & Smokey XOXOX

    • Gary Edward Geraci

      Thank you Brian and Angela for reading and commenting! Well it looks like Biden/Harris will indeed be sworn in in January 20th. We pray for the new administration and we pray that the country will go in a direction that allows human flourishing for all - including the most vulnerable - unborn babies in the womb.

    • orchidee

      You trusting someone with such a dodgy barnet? (hairstyle, that is - as we said before!). lol.
      I can't stand moustaches - dead caterpillars under one's nose. Oops, someone will probably turn up with one now, and I will put my big foot in it.

      • Gary Edward Geraci

        President Trump’s good record will go forth as well as his dogged persistence in springing nearly every trap the enemy set for him. Jesus our Lord, in nearly every portrayal of Him, sported a mustache and beard. And I love the long beards of our Holy Fathers - those who flourished in Christendom in her glory days!



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