One recent suggestion was quite intriguing. I have been besought to hold a poetry contest on the topic of Candidate Ron Paul, who at this writing has not yet quit. It appears that many were inspired by this poem (written by the candidate himself, though he may not remember):
There once was a man from Green Tree,
Who strove to defend liberty,
Now they call him a joke,
While he pulls on a toke,
But that's just between you and me.
If you feel that writing (or reading) poetry aggravates your fibromyalgia (or any of over 250 other conditions) then perhaps you should consider having that treated, so that your compositions, or enjoyment of said compositions, might continue with aggravations abated. I would not recommend anything untoward, but I'm just you Khan, your Khagan, and you have your God-given conscience to consult.
Entries will be judged solely on merit, and not at all on whether you support or reject Dr. Paul as candidate for President.
Again, to the many new readers in Iraq, you are by sons in spirit, may your aim be true and your armor hold. Fight with the full fury of your calling. I am your Khan. I am your Khagan.
UPDATES: Use "Ask me a question" link to the right to submit -- NOT the comments section; comments are generally tossed. Contest will go until I decide to stop it. Yes, a Mongolian warlord is absolutely qualified to judge a poetry contest, despite my earlier demonstration.
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