Thursday, January 27, 2011

Oh no my conservatism's showing!

So, I've been thinking about this post for a long time now, and I can't quite think of how to start it now that I'm actually starting it, so bear with me.

I'm not ridiculously conservative. With that being said, I am also not ridiculously liberal.

I think that either end of the spectrum, as with any spectrum, is a bad thing. So, I personally decide to sit somewhere in the middle.

That's about as political as I get. Haha. =P

Anyway, on to the real reason I post this, and you will find it is actually less conservative than it sounds at first.

Today I was informed, as were the entirety of Les Chanteurs and then some, that Les Chanteurs is no longer allowed to sing The Lord Bless You.



AHHHHHHHHH!

The story, as I was told:
Someone told the freedom from religion foundation about Mr. Talley leading Lord Bless You, and now Les Chanteurs isn't allowed to sing it anymore.
*Edit* Camron Matschek: apparently they took a picture of the sign at the choir trip in dallas, the sign that said "Tascosa Choir Optional Church Service" and cut out the word 'optional' so it looked mandatory, and they said that Mr. Talley made them hold hands and bow their hands when they sang the lord bless you and keep you.

This just more so backs up my theory that whoever did this didn't do it for a religious reason. GAH! He never makes anything mandatory! We don't even bow our heads. =/
*End Edit*

I don't know how to phrase this, and I've been working on how to all day.

Whoever went and cried about it... Sorry, that sounds mean... Hold on...

People who complain about things, and ruin them for the majority bother me.

It's not even that it's Christian. The person who went and told the foundation sure as heck didn't do it because it was religious.


I waited too long to post this. I'm sorry. A part of my rant got swallowed up in this Smash Bros Brawl Tournament that is going on.

Anyway, I'm gonna go, and play around with Linux, possibly.

Yea, it's interesting. =D

Love you guys, and adios!

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