Bambú - None Left lyrics

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Bambú - None Left lyrics

[Intro: Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, Feb. 2009] Don't leave your home. Because you know what - when those companies say they have your mortgage, unless you have a lawyer that can put his finger or her finger on that mortgage, you don't have that mortgage. And you're gonna find they can't find the paper up there on Wall Street. So I say to the American people: you be squatters in your own home! Don't you leave! In Ohio, and Michigan, and Indiana, and Illinois, and all these other places where people are being treated like cattle! And this Congress is stymied! [Verse 1: Bambu] Blllaah Unemployment up, some morale down We screaming "f** school" Let's put some rounds down Now bullets is flying through the gla** of your local food chain Register open, grab it and go and get something for you and the set you claim And gain a stripe, k** 'em all if you got to, these are hard days Profits over people, f** the people, the American way When kids see presidents backing wars based on a**umption Bailing out these banks while Mom and Dad is making nothing And that same bank, calling, putting sale signs on your lawn And the sheriff come to tell you "you and your family getting gone" So, what's expected when you bang you just reflecting the umbrella that you live in Prison or the mortician Military's an option Join that war in the desert Come home into your neighborhood the same as when you left it So nah, don't do it, please don't do it I know sh** is bad holmes, we all been through it They play with our money, so f** it we gon' take it Josh the Goon, cover the door, get on the floor, open the safe and we go [gun shot] Like when a can of pepper spray explode Cause they [?] sh** this way and I'm blllat at that pig holme[s] Sticks and stones, missiles and drones Nuke bombs get us back to all the sticks and the stones [Hook: Bambu] Blllaah hahahahahaha x4 They got Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan next Murder, murder, murder 'til there ain't none left [both bars x4] [Detective Schrank, West Side Story] Aww yeah sure, I know It's a free country and I ain't got the right But I got a badge What do you got? [Verse 2: Bambu] Bam blllaah And Josh the Goon, good afternoon I see my youth stuck in the system, 40 children in a room And most rooms about 50 by 50 so if you think about it Jail cells is 8 by 10, now who's overcrowded? Don't get me wrong, I still know that these laws are flawed And the root of most these laws is to keep us away from y'all And really, it's just to keep us poor people in that prison Recession, and all of these banks still make a k**in' There ain't a thought in your brain That maybe something's kind of off about the way you being played, yeah Get paid but simple living is the motto So my mama take a little bit of money to play the lotto While rap is just another commodity they can bottle And sling it to make a profit but the product's f**ing awful My homie Jack know what I'm talkin' 'bout If big money is in the house, I'm walking out Cause big money kept many dead bodies Exploit the work of murder murder murder, it's a party Rest in power Troy Davis See y'all at the rally for the next brother to face it [Outro: Bambu] And blllaah Hahahahahaha x2 Josh the Goon, Bam blllaah Ese all day Los Angeles, wat up? Blllaah [Keith Olbermann, clips from The Countdown, Dec. 12, 2013] Despite the best efforts of the Bush Administration, the courts upheld the rights of habeas corpus for American citizens - even for those accused of being terrorists In our number one story, the National Defense Authorization Act once again seeks to revoke this right. And even though it is now an Obama administration, it seems likely that the bill will be signed Two weeks ago, we told you about the National Defense Authorization Act and the provisions that allowed for an indefinite detention of an American citizen without charges or trial, a bill the president threatened to veto at that time ...it does all but destroy habeas corpus as the provisions for indefinite detention of American citizens still exists The military can still indefinitely detain someone... And it is civilian force, like the FBI, which has the authority to investigate and interrogate suspects being indefinitely detained. Both stipulations said to have been added at the request of the president