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Plus, why does the poor Statue of Liberty always have to play the part of the victim?
They all predicted, you know, the poor Statue of Liberty was going to drown in 100 years, and the polar bears and all this stuff.
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In this new mashup video from Media Matters, however, you really see the full measure of their rhetorical brilliance, as various figures from the fringe calmly and with clear heads describe the RAPE RAPE RAPE RAPE RAPE of various things: the nation, the poor, the Statue of Liberty.
Poor Feet The statue is composed of steel, fiberglass and ceramic tiles.
"She is saying, 'Bring me your poor,' " one said, pointing to the Statue of Liberty.
The Lenin statues have been a poor substitute for understandable anger.
The Lenin statues have been a poor substitute for understandable anger Up to 25 million Soviet civilians and soldiers were killed during the second world war.
This should be a National Monument like the Statue of Liberty who harbored the poor, the weak, the hungry.
Hell, it's written right there on the statue: "Keep out, you tired and poor, you huddled space aliens yearning for affordable health care".
Alas, no one now repeats the words on the statue of liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free".
This country has long been known for the words of the Emma Lazarus sonnet at the base of the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free".
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