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Musical attack on Bush and his "war on terror"

George Bush is a terrorist | 09.01.2008 16:44 | Culture | Iraq | Terror War | London | World

Friends of Lebanon announces New Anti-Bush anthem "Nuclear Man"......



Frederick Roussel has an important message for the world to hear, it is called Nuclear Man: "I wrote Nuclear Man as a protest against George Bush, and his negative influence on the world. I love America and believe in the same values, but the [Iraq] war was a failure, they never found the weapons of mass destruction and too many innocent people have had to die.” Frederick intends to use music in order to create social change and make people feel happy. With an upbeat pop rock edge, the song lyrics challenge both media presentation and societal perception:
“There's so many calls to make
There's so many lives at stake
I'm an Important man now
Don't wanna let you down

I'm your Nuclear Man
I ain't from Japan
I ain't from overseas
Switch on your TVs
Who's that standin' there
Tellin' you all the lies
Tellin' you who to blame
Baby say that name.”

"Nuclear Man" written, produced and performed by Frederick Roussel (c) 2007.
All Rights Reserved. (c) Frederick Roussel Stratford 2007. Have a listen at  http://www.xfmuploaded.co.uk/frederickroussel/ and for more information visit
www.myspace.com/frederickroussel.

NB- This article was originally published on the Friends of Lebanon website


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