An ironic parasong to the tune of There's No Business like Show Business revealing the real motive behind the bloodshed. First presented on Coca Crystal's local Manhattan activist TV show "If I Can't Dance You Can Keep Your Revolution. Coca nods in time to Tuli's song. <br />Tuli is a long time antiwar activist and an anarcho-pacifist.<br />There's nor business like war<br />business like no business I know<br />everything about it is appalling ( appealing)<br />everything that traffic will allow<br />No where can you get that happy feeling<br />like when you're strafing<br />them gooks...oh wow<br /><br />and there's no people like defense<br />people, they never run out a (of) dough<br /><br />politicians come from everywhere<br />with lots of jack<br />And when you spend it<br />There's still no lack<br />Where else can you waste money<br />that you never pay back?<br />Let's get on with the war<br />Let's go on with the war<br /><br />For, there's nor business like war<br />business like no free enterprise I know<br /><br />raging through a country is so thrilling<br />leading tv story opening night<br />chuckling as you see the graveyards filling<br />You had your billings, they're out of sight<br /><br />what a delight!... oh and<br /><br />there's no mongers like war<br />mongers they smile when stocks are low<br />Even with a star wars that you know can't work<br />So the poor get screwed<br /><br />But fuck them jerks<br />as we greedily collect our<br />cost plus plus perks<br />let's get on with the wars<br />Let's go on with the show
