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Tradition
(Sung to the tune of "Tradition" from "Fiddler On The Roof")
Guest song parody by Mark Hoolihan

(instrumental intro)

Who in '48 fought against segregation,
Schools for white skinned children, played on racist fears,
And Who fought for rights as master of the race?
To have the final word on hate?
Strom Thurmond, Strom Thurmond - Tradition!
Strom Thurmond, Strom Thurmond - Tradition!

Who must know the way keep history right?
A righteous fight to keep things white?
Who must raise the issue now and say it's good,
So Strom is free to go out justified?
The Trent Lott, The Trent Lott - Tradition!
The Trent Lott, The Trent Lott - Tradition!

You see I loved that Bob Jones School, where racism maintained.
I hear they've let them integrate, it's such a pity.
Bob Jones, Bob Jones - Tradition!
Bob Jones, Bob Jones - Tradition!

And what does all this teach the young kids who hear this,
Preparing them to vote for whatever Trent Lott picks?
The Children, The Children - Tradition!
The Children, The Children - Tradition!



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