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Originally Posted by panocha21
It's definitely "bestowed", I actually came here to post it. Good find because I couldnt think what came after that and "He's guilty" makes a lot of sense. But I don't like voyeur in there. I always hear "for you". Probably trying to show that the lawyer is a hypocrite because he's incriminating someone for lying when there's a kangaroo court in place. So, I propose:
"Liar lawyer, mirror for you
What's the difference?
Kangaroo bestowed "He's guilty"
Ask the government"
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it's "be stoned" as was stated earlier..
kangaroo: be stoned, he's guilty.