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A place where nobody dared to go
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The love that we came to know
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'''David Kupelian''' is the Managing Editor of [[WorldNetDaily]] and author of the book ''The Marketing of Evil''.<ref>http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48076</ref>
They call it Xanadu
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And now
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Kupelian wrote:
Open your eyes and see
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:[[Christian]]s have stood on the sidelines during the breathtaking transformation of their once-great [[Judeo-Christia]]n culture into today's neo-[[pagan]], [[Sodom]]-and-[[Gomorrah]]-style freak show.<ref> [http://www.behindthebadge.net/articles/a105.html Why are Christians losing America?] </ref>
What we have made is real
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We are in Xanadu
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A million lights are dancing
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==References==
And there you are
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A shooting star
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An everlasting world
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And you're here with me
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Eternally
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
 
(now we are here)
 
In Xanadu
 
Xanadu, Xanadu,
 
(now we are here)
 
In Xanadu
 
  
Xanadu, your neon lights will shine
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For you, Xanadu
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[[Category:Journalists]]
 
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[[Category:Columnists]]
The love
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The echoes of long ago
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You needed the world to know
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They are in Xanadu
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The dream
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That came through a million years
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That lived on through all the tears
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It came to Xanadu
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A million lights are dancing
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And there you are
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A shooting star
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An everlasting world
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And you're here with me
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Eternally
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
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(now we are here)
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In Xanadu
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Xanadu, Xanadu,
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(now we are here)
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In Xanadu
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Now that I'm here
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Now that you're near in Xanadu
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Now that I'm here
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Now that you're near in Xanadu
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Xanadu...
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Revision as of 15:02, August 7, 2010

David Kupelian

David Kupelian is the Managing Editor of WorldNetDaily and author of the book The Marketing of Evil.[1]

Kupelian wrote:

Christians have stood on the sidelines during the breathtaking transformation of their once-great Judeo-Christian culture into today's neo-pagan, Sodom-and-Gomorrah-style freak show.[2]

References