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| December 01, 2003 | Carney, William | COPYRIGHT 2003 Quadrant Magazine Company, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
 
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   Ronni dies on Bondi beach. 
   He dies because he's out of reach. 
   Four lawmen found his craze too much 
   their pistols kept them out of touch. 
 
   The local youth gangs run the Mall 
   the papers tell us, after all. 
   "What's needed is a firmer hand" 
   (more of the same, you understand). 
 
   Eleven million bucks, today 
   go out to help the Coppers play 
   to win. No questions, though we squeal 
   they'll shoot us down with Glock and schpiel. 
 
   The Premiers turn their backs on John 
   "But, what of guns? ... "he cries, "... Come on!" 
   The shooters rifle the Accord 
   and mock the massacre, dear Lord ... 
 
   And ...
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