there brain washing our kid with this obama shit

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Excellent post.

Just thought I'd remind you know how many agree with you--

Final poll results--

Do you think it?s appropriate for students at a public school to be taught to sing songs of praise about Obama, or any sitting president?



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<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback1>Yes. Obama is president, and teaching kids to honor him -- even in song -- is appropriate. 2% (2,419 votes) </LABEL>


<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback2>Yes. But I think in this case it was a little over the top. 1% (1,640 votes) </LABEL>


<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback3>No. This is a form of political indoctrination and completely inappropriate. 97% (129,739 votes) </LABEL>


<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback4>I'm not sure. <1% (367 votes) </LABEL>


Total Votes: 134,165

Your Welcome :kiss:
 

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<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback3>No. This is a form of political indoctrination and completely inappropriate. 97% (129,739 votes) </LABEL>
Damn Linus, you've uncovered Obama's evil plan to steal the 2012 election.

Phase 1 - Indoctrinate 1st & 2nd graders.

Phase 2 - Acorn registers the grade schoolers as dwarfs.

Phase 3 - President Obama credits the unprecedented dwarf vote for his 2012 election victory.

Genius... pure genius! :mj07:
 

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Just thought I'd remind you know how many agree with you--

Final poll results--

Do you think it?s appropriate for students at a public school to be taught to sing songs of praise about Obama, or any sitting president?



<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback1></LABEL>
<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback1>Yes. Obama is president, and teaching kids to honor him -- even in song -- is appropriate. 2% (2,419 votes) </LABEL>


<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback2>Yes. But I think in this case it was a little over the top. 1% (1,640 votes) </LABEL>


<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback3>No. This is a form of political indoctrination and completely inappropriate. 97% (129,739 votes) </LABEL>


<LABEL class=pds-feedback-label for=PDI_feedback4>I'm not sure. <1% (367 votes) </LABEL>


Total Votes: 134,165

Your Welcome :kiss:

But what about the other poll:

"Is doggy an ignorant moron?"

6 votes, 0.4%: no.

3 votes. 0,2% :uncertain

1379 votes, 99.4%: yes.
 

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I know the Conservative way is always the right way and my kids will be taught that at home.

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not when its full of ignorant stupid morons with no logical basis for what is right and wrong.

See Jay Leno Vs Rush Limbaugh

what a joke on him the other night and Leno is about as stupid as a rock and he had Rush almost in tears. Then Leno put Rush in a Green car to go around a track, and the car wouldnt move because Rush was on drugs and such a fat slobber.
 

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What Hedgy is doing is ensuring the first chance she gets she'll be licking some black pussy and doing drugs.

Smart parenting.
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My wife has some real rednecks on her side of the block. One of her cousins had two girls .

They constantly talked n word and talked about no race mixing, flew a confederate flag on the porch, said everything you can think of to turn them girls against blacks. For years it went on.

So now the oldest girl is 19 and the mother called my wife the other day. They now live in Arizona.

The daughter is dating a black guy . :scared

The mother stated " we didnt raise her like that "

But the real answer is that they raised her exactly like that. :SIB

So maybe things are not always as they seem



Hedge ???? :scared
 
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seems this crap is fairly prevalent in our school systems...about the 4th or 5th different "obama/yes we can-worship" video i`ve seen.....

whatever happened to pledging allegiance to our country?...seems it`s been replaced by indoctrinating children into pledging fealty to one man...and his doctrine...

one can only wonder what the reaction from the moonbats would be if you were to substitute the name "obama" with "bush" or "reagan"?...

strange that some of our strident resident atheists are so opposed to worshipping deities in our school system..but seem fine with worshipping flesh and blood deities(as long as the ideology suits their agenda)....


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commissioner of New Jersey's Department of Education ordered a review on Friday following the posting of a YouTube video depicting school children singing the praises of President Obama.

In a statement to FOXNews.com, Education Department spokeswoman Beth Auerswald said Commissioner Lucille Davy has directed the school's superintendent to review the matter. Auerswald said Davy wants to ensure that students can celebrate Black History Month without "inappropriate partisan politics in the classroom."

"In addition, it is our understanding the teacher in question retired at the end of the last school year," the statement continued.:scared

Auerswald declined to indicate exactly what the review would entail or possible ramifications.

As critics of the video claimed it amounted to "indoctrination," the tension at B. Bernice Young Elementary School escalated to such a degree Thursday that the school was placed temporarily on lockdown after its principal received death threats over a YouTube video that showed nearly 20 children being taught songs lauding the president, though back-to-school night events continuing as planned Thursday night at the school.

Video of the students at the Burlington, N.J., school shows them singing songs seemingly overflowing with campaign slogans and praise for "Barack Hussein Obama," repeatedly chanting the president's name and celebrating his accomplishments, including his "great plans" to "make this country's economy No. 1 again."

One song that the children were taught quotes directly from the spiritual "Jesus Loves the Little Children," though Jesus' name is replaced with Obama's: "He said red, yellow, black or white/All are equal in his sight. Barack Hussein Obama."

The video has set off some families in Burlington, who said they were horrified that their children at the being "indoctrinated" to view the president like a cult figure.

"I'm stunned -- I can't believe it's our school," said Jim Pronchik, who told FOXNews.com his 8-year-old son Jimmy was one of the 18 students in the video. "We don't want to praise this guy like he's a god or an idol or a king or anything like that. That's the wrong message to be sending."

Click here to see the full lyrics to both songs.

Pronchik said he and his wife were never informed about the lesson, which the superintendent of Burlington Township schools says was held in February as part of Black History Month "to honor the contributions of African Americans to our country."

But Andrea Ciemnolonski, the parent of another one of the students in the video, said the song was part of a second-grade project on a variety of topics related to the month of February, such as Groundhog Day, Valentine's Day and Presidents Day.

"They did songs about President Washington, Lincoln, and they did do one about President Obama," Ciemnolonski said. "My daughter was in the class that did the songs about Obama. It was black history month. ... It was something for the kids to celebrate."
Ciemnolonski said she "just can't look at it as indoctrination," though she added, "The comparisons made were a little exuberant."

Superintendent Christopher Manno said in a written statement Thursday that the taping itself was out of order, but failed to address whether the lesson was approved. "The recording and distribution of the class activity were unauthorized," he wrote in a note to parents and the media.

Other families arriving at Bernice Young Elementary to pick up their children said they were outraged at the songs, which also tout a fair-pay bill Obama signed in January: "He said we must be clear today/Equal work means equal pay."

"I felt this was reminiscent of 1930s Germany, and the indoctrination of children to worship their leader," said Robert Bowen, father of two children at Bernice Young Elementary.

"I thought that if this was a civics class in say high school or upper level middle school, in might be appropriate to discuss policies or politics, but as far as children in first grade, second grade -- those types of levels -- it's inappropriate to discuss how a president is changing the world after only six weeks in office."

Parents said the songs were performed in Elvira James' second grade class. James, who refused to comment to FOXNews.com, retired at the end of the previous school year on a full pension in New Jersey.

Bowen said he thought there should be consequences for having provided such a one-sided lesson to impressionable students there.

"It's something that there should be serious repercussions for ... the administration here, and I think the school board needs to be answerable to the parents of the community," said Bowen. School board members did not respond to requests for comment.

Though the school was not planning to address the tape during back-to-school-night events, many parents were heading in with with a lot of questions about the tape.

"This video is disturbing," said a grandparent named Sandy, who spoke on the condition that her last name not be included. "We don't teach politics in pre-school -- or kindergarten or first grade."

"This has no place in the classroom," said Sandy, added Sandy, who told FOXNews.com she has two grandchildren attending Bernice Young Elementary. "It may have been the opinion of one or two, and someone should pay the consequences for it."

The author of the songs is unknown, but a woman -- possibly a teacher -- can be heard in the beginning of the video correcting and helping a student who has forgotten the words. Another woman, the person holding the camera, cheers the students on: "All right," she says. "I like that."

"Alteredbeat," the YouTube user who posted the video on the Internet, told FOXNews.com that the video was first put online by Charisse Carney-Nunes, an activist and author of the children's book "I Am Barack Obama," which her Web site says "allows children to see themselves through the inspirational story of President Obama." Carney-Nunes has been promoting the book during visits to schools on the east coast.

A poster for the book can been seen near the stage of the auditorium in the video of Bernice Young Elementary, but it is unclear whether Carney-Nunes had visited the school or was present during the filming.

"Alteredbeat" told FOXNews.com that he reached out to Carney-Nunes, who insisted that the program had been filmed in June as part of a Father's Day tribute to President Obama. "The kids made up the songs on their own," she wrote, according to the YouTube user.

"Alteredbeat" originally posted the video Sept. 6, two days before Obama made an address to the nation's schoolchildren in which he praised the American education system as the best in the world and urged students to stay in school.

"At the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, and the best schools in the world," Obama said.

FOXNews.com's Cristina Corbin, Joshua Rhett Miller and

So I guess the retired teacher wont be fired.
And should we lock up or fire the other teachers that made it significant to teach former President lessons or honr them?
This reminds me of the lady who volunteered to watch a few kids from a nieghborhood when the rest of the parents had to work and werent able to see the kid off or be there to pick them up. She volunteers to do it for these 6-7 other parents FREE OF CHARGE just as an act of love thy nieghbor. Out of nowhere SOME ASSHOLE CALLS THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT because BY LAW any daily gathering of said amount of kids IS known as a DAYCARE, HUH!!! Now the lady stands in trouble with the law for helping and lending herself as an act of kindness.:(
The picking and bickering will be 10 times the level it is now as this presidency lengthens.:sleep:
 

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Whats the odds the principals fires her :)

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A yearbook photograph shows Dr. Denise King, right, prinicipal of B. Bernice Young Elementary School, attending the inauguration of President Obama on Jan. 20.
 

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seems this crap is fairly prevalent in our school systems...about the 4th or 5th different "obama/yes we can-worship" video i`ve seen.....

whatever happened to pledging allegiance to our country?...seems it`s been replaced by indoctrinating children into pledging fealty to one man...and his doctrine...

one can only wonder what the reaction from the moonbats would be if you were to substitute the name "obama" with "bush" or "reagan"?...

strange that some of our strident resident atheists are so opposed to worshipping deities in our school system..but seem fine with worshipping flesh and blood deities(as long as the ideology suits their agenda)....


:rolleyes:


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One of the funniest yet pathetic threads that I have read in a long, long time.

I always kind of liked Hedge' from over in the football forum,but the following statement just blew my mind.

" she already knows mommy and daddy are Republicans and she is going to be one too, she is 3. We don't like Obama is what I tell her, he is a socialist."

For God's sake, she's only 3 years old, let her be a child. To hang this over a 3 yr. old little girl's head is just crazy. I really believe that you are not a bad person but that's a little over the top

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Thomas Sowell

October 6, 2009
A Letter from a Child

By Thomas Sowell

Recent videos of American children in school singing songs of praise for Barack Obama were a little much, especially for those of us old enough to remember pictures of children singing the praises of dictators like Hitler, Stalin and Mao.
But you don't need a dictator to make you feel queasy about the manipulation of children. The mindset that sees children in school as an opportunity for teachers to impose their own notions, instead of developing the child's ability to think for himself or herself, is a dangerous distortion of education.

Parents send their children to school to acquire the knowledge that has come down to us as a legacy of our culture-- whether it is mathematics, science, or whatever-- so that those children can grow up and go out into the world equipped to face life's challenges.
Too many "educators" see teaching not as a responsibility to the students but as an opportunity for themselves-- whether to indoctrinate a captive audience with the teacher's ideology, manipulate them in social experiments or just do fun things that make teaching easier, whether or not it really educates the child.
You can, of course, call anything that happens in a classroom "education"-- but that does not make it education, except in the eyes of those who cannot think beyond words. Unfortunately, the dumbed-down education of previous generations means that many parents today see nothing wrong with their children being manipulated in school, instead of being educated.

Such parents may see nothing wrong with spending precious time in classrooms chit-chatting about how everyone "feels" about things on television or in their personal life.
But while our children are frittering away time on trivia, other children in other countries are acquiring the skills in math, science or other fields that will allow them to take the jobs our children will meed when they grow up. Foreigners can take those jobs either by coming to America and outperforming Americans or by having those jobs outsourced to them overseas.
In short, schools are supposed to prepare children for the future, not give teachers opportunities for self-indulgences in the present. One of these self-indulgences was exemplified by a letter I received recently from a fifth-grader in the Sayre Elementary School in Lyon, Michigan.
He said, "I have been assigned to ask a famous person a question about how he or she would solve a difficult problem." The problem was what to do about the economy.
Instead, I replied to his parents: With American students consistently scoring near or at the bottom in international tests, I am repeatedly appalled by teachers who waste their students' time by assigning them to write to strangers, chosen only because those strangers' names have appeared in the media.
It is of course much easier-- and more "exciting," to use a word too many educators use-- to do cute little stuff like this than to take on the sober responsibility to develop in students both the knowledge and the ability to think that will enable them to form their own views on matters in both public and private life. What earthly good would it do your son to know what economic policies I think should be followed, especially since what I think should be done will not have the slightest effect on what the government will in fact do? And why should a fifth-grader be expected to deal with such questions that people with Ph.D.'s in economics have trouble wrestling with?
The damage does not end with wasting students' time and misdirecting their energies, serious though these things are. Getting students used to looking to so-called "famous" people for answers is the antithesis of education as a preparation for making up one's own mind as citizens of a democracy, rather than as followers of "leaders."
Nearly two hundred years ago, the great economist David Ricardo said: "I wish that I may never think the smiles of the great and powerful a sufficient inducement to turn aside from the straight path of honesty and the convictions of my own mind."
The fad of assigning students to write to strangers is an irresponsible self-indulgence of teachers who should be teaching. But that practice will not end until enough parents complain to enough principals and enough elected officials to make it end.
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