Post by emokid on Nov 11, 2008 12:35:07 GMT -6
(Omerta stands in front of a Junior ROTC camp in Jacksonville, Fl. Omerta wears fatigues, along with the High Schoolers, and drill instructors.)
OMERTA: Cyanide, you talk about tradition, this is it. This is tradition. This is where America's youth, turns into America's greatest. I know, because I was one of them. I was in JROTC, and I know the feeling of hard work, and good work done. Answer me this, Cy. Have you ever in your life ever served in the military? Have you ever sacrificed anything to get respect? Or, did you have to steal victories your whole life? Did you take victories away, like you did mine? Cy, I'm going to say this again, you pissed off the wrong person, and on November 15th, you're going to regret it. You're going to regret the fact you have ever heard of me, because I'm going to put you the worst anguish...the worst agony...you have ever felt in your life.
Right behind me, is the JROTC group from Jacksonville High School. Standing right next to me is the same guy that carved me into the fine American I am today, Sgt. Thomas Wilkins. Because if Sgt. Wilkins, I trained hard, and believed in myself. I went to war, and battled men that crashed into our Twin Towers on 9/11. I take pride in fighting as part of America.
I love this country, and I love its people. I love the fact that this country has been good to me. Yet, people like you have to screw it up, by cheating your way out of situations. I am sick of the fact that I have to share a country with you, but at the same time, I look at the positives. I take time to look at what I get by sharing it with you. I get the chance to kick your ass. Not neccessarily win the title, but just to slap you in the face. You disgrace the country, and you disgrace me. You are scum, and everyone like you is scum.
STRENGTH, HONOR, RESPECT, OMERTA.
OMERTA: Cyanide, you talk about tradition, this is it. This is tradition. This is where America's youth, turns into America's greatest. I know, because I was one of them. I was in JROTC, and I know the feeling of hard work, and good work done. Answer me this, Cy. Have you ever in your life ever served in the military? Have you ever sacrificed anything to get respect? Or, did you have to steal victories your whole life? Did you take victories away, like you did mine? Cy, I'm going to say this again, you pissed off the wrong person, and on November 15th, you're going to regret it. You're going to regret the fact you have ever heard of me, because I'm going to put you the worst anguish...the worst agony...you have ever felt in your life.
Right behind me, is the JROTC group from Jacksonville High School. Standing right next to me is the same guy that carved me into the fine American I am today, Sgt. Thomas Wilkins. Because if Sgt. Wilkins, I trained hard, and believed in myself. I went to war, and battled men that crashed into our Twin Towers on 9/11. I take pride in fighting as part of America.
I love this country, and I love its people. I love the fact that this country has been good to me. Yet, people like you have to screw it up, by cheating your way out of situations. I am sick of the fact that I have to share a country with you, but at the same time, I look at the positives. I take time to look at what I get by sharing it with you. I get the chance to kick your ass. Not neccessarily win the title, but just to slap you in the face. You disgrace the country, and you disgrace me. You are scum, and everyone like you is scum.
STRENGTH, HONOR, RESPECT, OMERTA.