One of the very few people that look at or read this hot dog stand on the information superhighway, set me a challenge. "LSP," they said, "try and post something, anything, that isn't negative. Go on, give it a go, be uplifting!"
With that in mind, I won't describe the 100 or so white people I saw protesting outside a Walmart yesterday. Or the way their white leader was telling a black cop that "black lives matter."
No, I won't bang on about that, but I will leave you with some Obama magic.
Is that ever neat or what?
LSP
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Blue Executioner seems right at home in the back of the ParsonMobile, poised to defend you against the hoards of paid white agitators at Walmart.
I do not represent all your readers... but speaking personally, the presence of Obama's face on a post makes it immediately the opposite of "uplifting".
You might need to try again.
Blue Stokey?
Happy is where you find happy. If it's going for a walk with Blue Companion Cavalry with a shotgun on your arm or sitting by a pond with a line in the water.
Confronting evil in your job as The LSP, is quite something different than "happy". I think that the blog is for both.
The O-Ba is NOT uplifting. Blue stalker, on the other hand IS.
Blue Executioner likes the truck. He's a sort of force multiplier.
But Jenny, you don't find O-Ma magic uplifting?
OK. Back to drawing board...
Blue Stokey's quite at home. He's been panhandling the church people... when not terrorizing "demos".
Well said, LL!
Very good pont, Anonymous. Blue Stalker is very cheering.
But, but, but you don't like O-Ba magic?
There is a song about Barack it can be found at
http://youtu.be/N08ZIsSPKuo
And it's sung by the Reverend Al Sharpton.
I don't think that it's very politically correct, though. At the same time, it does illustrate that our president is magic.
Don't take Blue Shredder to an Obama rally. I fear that he'd go for the groin shot with the Commander-in-Chief and leader of the free world.
He's been well trained.
Blue Commando wouldn't mess around. That's for sure.
I like your song. Maybe you're taking it "on the road"?
It's not "my song", it's Al Sharpton's song. As much as I'd like to claim credit, that all belongs to America's Reverend (and MSNBC commentator).
Al's quite a reverend...
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