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Here's something fluffy, yet offensive, to ease the morning doldrums.
Christian college students, prepare to be offended.
Apparently, the title of this lovely feel-good tune is "Song Hand of the Almighty," and it's sung by a man from Florida named John R. Butler. As there is no wikipedia entry for this individual, it's safe to say that he is of absolutely no consequence.
Well, no consequence, other than the fact his "hit" YouTube has spawned countless videos like the one above.
I'm not going to speculate about the man's character, but given the low budget quality of his album cover, it's clear that he's a struggling "artist" desperate to leave his mark.
It's a shame that that mark will be such a ugly, hateful one.
YouTube: Bringing the Best Out of Hateful God-fearing Bigots.








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