Parliament-quarrelment
Samual Adams served
Boston's tea party in
the harbor's foam.
Then used his writing skills
claiming the colony's
rights and insisted the
British go home.
'If ye love money and
peace found in servitude
forsaking the battle for
freedom - go home.
Kneel down and lick the hand
feeding you mongrels, then
put on your collars. They'll
toss you a bone.'
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