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From: Jeff Strickland on 24 Sep 2009 20:32 "Jeffutz" <jeff.utz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ad93819a-6438-4590-aa10-522bfe55d786(a)p15g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... On Sep 24, 5:51 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrj...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > This is why it was such a big deal a few weeks ago that Obama wanted to > get > all of the kids together and make a speech to them. The speech itself > wasn't > a problem, but there was reportedly a Study Guide that went along with it > that was very bad in a free society -- but very good in a socialist > society. For some people, that Obama was making a speech to kids was a problem for some people. What were the questions in the study guide? Jeff <JS> The study guide was a series of writing assignments where the children were directed to write a letter explaining what they could do to help Obama achieve his agenda. Part of the alarm was that this assignment followed up a request weeks earlier that you report malcontents to the White House so that they could address the malcontent. </JS>
From: Fatter Than Ever Moe on 24 Sep 2009 22:44 Jeff Strickland wrote: > "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote in message > news:pan.2009.09.25.00.14.59.402230(a)e86.GTS... >> On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 14:51:55 -0700, Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >>> This is why it was such a big deal a few weeks ago that Obama wanted to >>> get all of the kids together and make a speech to them. The speech itself >>> wasn't a problem, but there was reportedly a Study Guide that went along >>> with it that was very bad in a free society -- but very good in a >>> socialist society. >>> >>> Now, a school district in New Jersey is getting the kids to all sing >>> along >>> ... >>> http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/24/elementary-school-students-reportedly-taught-songs-praising-president-obama/ >> >> Man, you beat me! >> >> No indoctrination, huh? >> Remember the song about Eisenhower? No? >> How about Kennedy? Nope. >> FDR, surely! Nah. >> Johnson? (uh, yeah...right...) >> Nixon? (Rubber Bullets doesn't count...) >> >> Wow! I can't remember singing the praises of any President, other than >> Geo. Washington, of course. >> >> BTW< here's the lyrics so all the Bobbleheads can sing along: >> >> Song 1: >> Mm, mmm, mm! >> Barack Hussein Obama >> >> He said that all must lend a hand >> To make this country strong again >> Mmm, mmm, mm! >> Barack Hussein Obama >> >> He said we must be fair today >> Equal work means equal pay >> Mmm, mmm, mm! >> Barack Hussein Obama >> >> He said that we must take a stand >> To make sure everyone gets a chance >> Mmm, mmm, mm! >> Barack Hussein Obama >> >> He said red, yellow, black or white >> All are equal in his sight >> Mmm, mmm, mm! >> Barack Hussein Obama >> >> Yes! >> Mmm, mmm, mm >> Barack Hussein Obama >> >> Song 2: > > NOTE: THE TUNE FOR THIS ONE IS BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC > >> Hello, Mr. President we honor you today! >> For all your great accomplishments, we all doth say "hooray!" >> >> Hooray, Mr. President! You're number one! >> The first black American to lead this great nation! >> >> Hooray, Mr. President we honor your great plans >> To make this country's economy number one again! >> >> Hooray Mr. President, we're really proud of you! >> And we stand for all Americans under the great Red, White, and Blue! >> >> So continue ---- Mr. President we know you'll do the trick >> So here's a hearty hip-hooray ---- >> >> Hip, hip hooray! >> Hip, hip hooray! >> Hip, hip hooray! > > Here's one about Franklin D. Roosevelt and something about it reminds me of Judy Garland. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0_8MQD-3sk
From: Fatter Than Ever Moe on 24 Sep 2009 22:46 Jeff Strickland wrote: > "Jeffutz" <jeff.utz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ad93819a-6438-4590-aa10-522bfe55d786(a)p15g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > On Sep 24, 5:51 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrj...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> This is why it was such a big deal a few weeks ago that Obama wanted to >> get >> all of the kids together and make a speech to them. The speech itself >> wasn't >> a problem, but there was reportedly a Study Guide that went along with it >> that was very bad in a free society -- but very good in a socialist >> society. > > For some people, that Obama was making a speech to kids was a problem > for some people. What were the questions in the study guide? > > Jeff > > > > <JS> > The study guide was a series of writing assignments where the children were > directed to write a letter explaining what they could do to help Obama > achieve his agenda. Part of the alarm was that this assignment followed up a > request weeks earlier that you report malcontents to the White House so that > they could address the malcontent. > > > > </JS> > > > > Sounds like a patriotic thing to me. Aren't we supposed to support our president and government?
From: ByTor on 24 Sep 2009 21:08 In article <4abc130a$0$23753$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net>, HardTimes(a)TheFarm says... > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > "Jeffutz" <jeff.utz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:ad93819a-6438-4590-aa10-522bfe55d786(a)p15g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > > On Sep 24, 5:51 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrj...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> This is why it was such a big deal a few weeks ago that Obama wanted to > >> get > >> all of the kids together and make a speech to them. The speech itself > >> wasn't > >> a problem, but there was reportedly a Study Guide that went along with it > >> that was very bad in a free society -- but very good in a socialist > >> society. > > > > For some people, that Obama was making a speech to kids was a problem > > for some people. What were the questions in the study guide? > > > > Jeff > > > > > > > > <JS> > > The study guide was a series of writing assignments where the children were > > directed to write a letter explaining what they could do to help Obama > > achieve his agenda. Part of the alarm was that this assignment followed up a > > request weeks earlier that you report malcontents to the White House so that > > they could address the malcontent. > > > > > > > > </JS> > > > > > > > > > > Sounds like a patriotic thing to me. Aren't we supposed to support > our president and government? YIKES! Now there's a scary thought. So you're saying that Bush should never have been criticised? Blind support? Its okay when the left goes after a repub prez & blames everything on him but now that Obama is in everyone has to support him & he's not allowed to be questioned? Please, we should never *BLINDLY* support any president or congressional officials. Even if you voted for him you should *STILL* question.
From: Jeff Strickland on 24 Sep 2009 21:22
"Fatter Than Ever Moe" <HardTimes(a)TheFarm> wrote in message news:4abc130a$0$23753$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net... > Jeff Strickland wrote: >> "Jeffutz" <jeff.utz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:ad93819a-6438-4590-aa10-522bfe55d786(a)p15g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... >> On Sep 24, 5:51 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrj...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >>> This is why it was such a big deal a few weeks ago that Obama wanted to >>> get >>> all of the kids together and make a speech to them. The speech itself >>> wasn't >>> a problem, but there was reportedly a Study Guide that went along with >>> it >>> that was very bad in a free society -- but very good in a socialist >>> society. >> >> For some people, that Obama was making a speech to kids was a problem >> for some people. What were the questions in the study guide? >> >> Jeff >> >> >> >> <JS> >> The study guide was a series of writing assignments where the children >> were directed to write a letter explaining what they could do to help >> Obama achieve his agenda. Part of the alarm was that this assignment >> followed up a request weeks earlier that you report malcontents to the >> White House so that they could address the malcontent. >> >> >> >> </JS> >> >> >> >> > > Sounds like a patriotic thing to me. Aren't we supposed to support our > president and government? Your utter lack of concern is more alarming than the school teachers that indoctrinate the children. |