Keep All The Shredders Shredding, Naught Of The E-mail's Heading

Keep All The Shredders Shredding, Naught Of The E-mail's Heading

This POEM is written to shine the light on governmental corruption,  and  the  cover-up of  corruption  involving  the Benghazi scandal.  It cites the destruction  of  emails  that apparently  would  hinder one's  political  aspirations  if their content was know.  It also cites  the  lack  of  concern  for noble  men  as  Ambassador Chris Stevens and Sean Smith.  It also cites leaving  brave and courageous   men   to   die  as Ty Woods  and  Glen Doherty.      (continued below)

 
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(continued from above)     It  states  that  this  one  aspiring  for  high  office  must  give  an  account  up  on  High  one  day.    The poem closes:    "Keep all the shredders shredding,     Leave nothing that can be used,     Naught of the e-mail's heading,     Thus is their office abused."      It  is  important  to  the freedom  of  speech   and   the  press   to   speak  and  write,   even  to  expose,   by  shedding   the  light   on   such   repeated   instances   of  corruption. 

See  also  the  following  poems:      PL1134    "Heroic Fighters Left To Die"       //      PL1146    "Incompetence And Dereliction"