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Shock, Disgust and Obama's REAL Campaign Theme Song

I'm not sure how many of y'all have heard this but one of my college friends told me that Fred Phelps and his infamous gang at Westboro Baptist Church will be headed to Washington tomorrow (7/17/08) to protest at Tony Snow's funeral.  I don't know about any of y'all but if I didn't have to work that day I would hop on the back of a Patriot Guard rider's bike headed to D.C. and get in between those pukes and the church!  Maybe God will strike Phelps and his crew with lightning or something, and Tony would laugh about it.
In other news, I fished out this cartoon I drew for my dad as a Father's Day present and thought y'all might like to see it.  I got the idea for it after hearing about all these dumb kids at Berkley protesting the Marine Corp recruiting office that was there.  Are these kids so thick as to not realize where their freedom to protest comes from.  They should be thanking these Marines (and every other branch of the military for that matter).  Plus I drew a Marine because my dad's an old jarhead and the Corp has always been pretty close to our family's heart.
As far as Obama's campaign theme song goes, I thought a little Johnny Rivers would be fitting.  A little bird told me some time ago that this particular song was featured in "Jesus Christ Superstar," and I thought it was appropriate the the Obamaina that's been going on.  While this video isn't nearly as interesting as the Meredith Brooks song I picked out for Hillary (you know which one), it's still pretty funny. 
And there won't be any Death Note this time around, this post is long enough already but don't fear, Light, L, Ryuk and the rest of the crew will return next time!
Keys to the Right ^.^
 
Father's Day Cartoon
Johnny Rivers "The Seventh Son"
 
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