The lyrics appear to denote the deranged beliefs of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, letting the poor and downtrodden be sacrificed for the gains of the rich and powerful, keeping in theme with Armstrong's position as a senator. Alternatively, the lyrics could refer to how Raiden perceives Armstrong, as the song plays before Armstrong reveals his true motives behind Operation Tecumseh. On the other side, with Armstrong's true beliefs and motivations in mind, it can be read as his personal boon about everything he hates about American leadership and society.
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| - The lyrics appear to denote the deranged beliefs of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, letting the poor and downtrodden be sacrificed for the gains of the rich and powerful, keeping in theme with Armstrong's position as a senator. Alternatively, the lyrics could refer to how Raiden perceives Armstrong, as the song plays before Armstrong reveals his true motives behind Operation Tecumseh. On the other side, with Armstrong's true beliefs and motivations in mind, it can be read as his personal boon about everything he hates about American leadership and society.
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| - The lyrics appear to denote the deranged beliefs of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, letting the poor and downtrodden be sacrificed for the gains of the rich and powerful, keeping in theme with Armstrong's position as a senator. Alternatively, the lyrics could refer to how Raiden perceives Armstrong, as the song plays before Armstrong reveals his true motives behind Operation Tecumseh. On the other side, with Armstrong's true beliefs and motivations in mind, it can be read as his personal boon about everything he hates about American leadership and society. It also greatly reflects on the actions, motivations, and even the beliefs of The Patriots: especially their AIs. Fittingly enough, they are discussed right before the battle. The demo (or unmixed) version was sung by Tim Anderson from Shadows Entwined band, and has three different lines respect Maniac Agenda Mix by Jimmy Gnecco (marked in bold below).
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