She Fought Them Off And She Won
Dedicated to American hero Julie Hiatt Steele, for standing up to Ken Starr - inspired by BartCop, who organized the JulieFest2002 fundraiser at James Carville's West 24 restaurant
(Sung to the tune of "I Fought The Law" by The Bobby Fuller Four)

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Starr said to Julie, 
"Wait, we're not done!"
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

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They offered money, 
But she took none.
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

(instrumental break)
 

When Kathleen Willey's story stunk so bad,
They told Julie, "You're the one."
When she refused to lie, they got so mad, but
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

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Then Ken Starr's goons threatened her son.
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

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They hated how their work was undone.
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

(instrumental break)

When Kathleen Willey's story stunk so bad,
They told Julie, "You're the one."
When she refused to lie, they got so mad, but
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

When Kathleen Willey's story stunk so bad,
They told Julie, "You're the one."
When she refused to lie, they got so mad, but
She fought them off, and she won.
She fought them off, and she won.

(instrumental ending)


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