Let's impeach the president for lyin'
Misleading our country into war
Abusing all the power that we gave him
And shipping all our money out the door

Who's the man who hired all the criminals
The white house shadows who hide behind closed doors
And bend the facts to fit with their new story
Of why we have to send out men to war

Let's impeach the president for spyin'
On citizens inside their own homes
Breaking every law in the country
By tapping our computers and telephones

What is Al Queda blew up the levees
Would New Orleans have been safer that way?
Sheltered by our government's protection
Or was someone just not home that day?

Flip...
Flop...
Flip...
Flop...
Flip...

Let's impeach the president for hijacking
Our religion and using it to get elected
Dividing our country into colors
And still leaving black people neglected

Thank God he's crackin' down on steroids
Since he sold his old baseball team
There's lots of people lookin' at big trouble
But of course the president is clean

Thank God
Thank God
Thank God
Thank God...


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Let's Impeach the President Lyrics as written by Neil Young

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    Dang it! You bet me to uploading this song.

    Sly

    SLYcraftson May 13, 2006   Link
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    I love that Neil doesn't even mess with being suble or even tactful-- he makes sure EVERYONE knows what he's thinking, and speaks for those of us who agree with him.

    Buddha of Suburbiaon May 21, 2006   Link
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    It's almost like Neil Young's body of work is so vast, so wide, so accessible, and so often-updated that he can effortlessly reach back to whatever musical and thematic styles he needs to supplement his current emotional creativity. So finds Young, in 2006, recording and releasing a studio-written original album in the span of 4 weeks. He understands not only this amazingly shocking-yet-forseen place America finds itself in but also the way a popular artist might go about speaking to, and with, his audience about the realizition of finding oneself in such a place. To some, Neil Young might not have sprinted with the Beatles, the Stones or Dylan but he's surely runs the distances with no peer. Let's Impeach The President, and Living With War as a whole, might be Neil's last push towards the big blue line at Copley.....but perhaps he is just catching another wind along Heartbreak Hill. Only more distance will tell.

    soldioson May 31, 2006   Link
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    Buddha: Welcome to the human race. It's a protest song. It's not meant to be subtle. It's message is meant to be instantly clear and memorable.

    You've heard other protest songs such as "War". It's chorus is meant to go straight in.

    elwyn5150on June 08, 2006   Link
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    I forgot to mention this...

    What's Neil's religion? The words "our religion" seems to imply he's a Christian or half-arsed or fake Christian like Dubya. Yet in the documentary "Year of the Horse", he's asking such fundamentally simple questions as what's the difference between the Old and New Testaments.

    elwyn5150on June 08, 2006   Link
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    The sad thing about this brave song, is that it makes most of the pop-rock song out there seem meaningless. What happened to the voices of the generations that came after Young? where is their voice? why is Young the only political song writer out there?

    locksmithon December 31, 2006   Link
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    elwyn5150 Do you have to be insulting, You sound like a Corporate tool. Free Yourself

    CaseyWildroseon January 02, 2007   Link
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    locksmith, bright eyes has a song called "when the president talks to god" its pretty good straightforward song to call out bush also.

    plenty of good political song writers out there just not in the mainstream on the radio....any anti-fag cd once they matured out of teenage punk writing is purely political...propaghandi...etc...

    imguitarnesson January 12, 2007   Link
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    Flip! "All I can tell you is that Osama Bin Laden is a prime suspect." Flop! "I don't know where he is... I just don't spend that much time on him." Flip! "I want him held.. I want justice... Dead or Alive!" Flop!

    Flip! "Saddam Hussein aids and protects terrorists." Flop! "Including members of al-Qaeda" Flip! "I know I didn't say there was a direct connection between September 11th..." Flop! "... and Saddam Hussein." Flip! "War is my last choice." Flop! "We're gonna smoke 'em out! Bring 'em on."

    Flip! "When you think Patriot Act, constitutional guarantees are in place." Flop! "A wiretap requires a court order." Flip! "Saddam Hussein has got weapons of mass destruction." Flop! "Although we have not found stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction..." Flip! "... and it is true that most of the intelligence turned out to be wrong." Flop! "No one can now doubt the word of America!"


    The meaning of this song is as clear as clear can be.

    R.D.on January 15, 2007   Link
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    The most indisputably factual song ever written. Anyone who disputes the inevitable reality presented by these lyrics is not sane.

    bostonrocketon June 21, 2008   Link

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