Back off the Blue Dogs
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The blogosphere, the MSM et al, Repubs, Dems almost everybody are talking about the power of the Blue Dogs who just announced they have extracted a 100 Billion reduction in the cost of Obama Care. Might not be missed in the rounding.
For those who want to learn about the influence and possibilities of Blue Dog training, check out these videos.
Somehow I suspect the Blue Dog Band of Historic Dock Street in Charleston, S.C who has not released an album since Thanksgiving 2008, is feverishly picking away to take advantage of the free publicity and their fortuitous choice of names.
On the other hand, I have received unsubstantiated reports from my underground that that band of ubiquitous altruism, dedicated to righting all wrongs, has jammed the phone lines and also caused a denial of service notice due to insufficient server capacity for their new found fame at the Blue Dog Band, a Native American Band.
The casus belli? Thank miriam for the definition of this hyperbole.
Basically, smearing the good name of Native Americans. Specific legal theories are still being researched. No word yet if the band is interested in pursuing their legal rights.
I doubt it because of the statement by the leader of the band:
“With one foot in the future and one foot in the past, it’s all about the music and the songs.” Eric Buffalohead (Ponca) lead guitarist and co-founder of Minnneapolis, MN based blues-rock band Blue Dog.
He and Joni Buffalohead (Dakota) (Note - nice to see tribal differences are not a barrier) are poised and ready to take America by storm with the release of their debut recording “From All Direction”
Our best to you, hoping the political smear elevates rather than buries your initiative.
NOTE: For a simple discussion of legal theory, try here (giggle).
“With one foot in the future and one foot in the past, it’s all about great music and songs…” states Eric