From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 05:18:02 -0700, edspyhill01 wrote:

> On Sep 25, 6:33 am, dbu` <nos...(a)nobama.com.invalid> wrote: <snip>
>> after the conflict.  Little kids like you and jeffy are immature,
>> impressionable, idealistic and easily led.
>
> Whoa! Talk about projection. You refuse to read the news papers and
> gather your own data, you actually believe everything spewed by Fox, you
> parrot everything you hear on Fox word for word and yet WE are "easily
> led". That is friggin' funny.


The link I posted was from CBS.


From: badgolferman on
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/


Name ten reasons why you think singing songs are bad for the
development of grasshoppers in the jungles of Indonesia and then get
back to us on how you would change the lyrics to make it more
beneficial to said grasshoppers. If you do not do this within the next
30 minutes it means you want Earth's population to die from excessive
pollution.

--
"My vision is to make the most diverse state on earth, and we have
people from every planet...On the earth in this state." ~ Gray Davis,
former governor of California
From: News Journalism on
In the Obama indoctrination video the kids perform a gesture that is
similar to the early American stiff-armed salute (the origin of the
Nazi salute). The Pledge of Allegiance was in fact the origin of the
salute adopted
later by the National Socialist German Workers party. Technically, it
is the "early American salute" (not the "nazi salute") and pupils (on
a involuntary basis, compelled by law) were forced to do the "nazi"
salute and robotically chant to the nation's flag in the United States
of America from 1892. The Pledge was written by the self-proclaimed
national socialist Francis Bellamy, cousin to Edward Bellamy, and the
pledge was the origin of the stiff-armed salute adopted later by the
National Socialist German Workers Party. The Bellamys influenced the
National Socialist German Workers Party, it dogma, symbols and
rituals (e.g. robotic chanting by children in mass to flags et
cetera). See the work of the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry (author of
"Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html

Here is something else that is thought provoking. A photograph on
flickr of a child is titled: "little girl giving the Heil Hitler
salute 1934." It was so funny to read from 415 (and growing) comments
from U.S. citizens (and others) remarking that the photo is disturbing
because it shows how pliable children are. None of the U.S. citizens
is aware that it was the salute used in the U.S. and originated in the
U.S. (from the Pledge of Allegiance). None of the U.S. citizens is
aware that the photograph could be of a U.S. girl (and not be of a
german girl) and the commentators would not know. The thought has
never entered their minds. They cannot even make a comparison to the
modern Pledge of Allegiance ritual and gesture.
http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html

How many parents and teachers have experienced telling a defiant child
to do something and then watched as the child performed the early
American salute and exclaimed "Allegiance!" (or "Heil Hitler")?
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance2.jpg
From: edspyhill01 on
On Sep 25, 9:11 am, News Journalism <news.journal...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> In the Obama indoctrination video the kids perform a gesture that is
> similar to the early American stiff-armed salute (the origin of the
> Nazi salute). The Pledge of Allegiance was in fact the origin of the
> salute adopted
> later by the National Socialist German Workers party. Technically, it
> is the "early American salute" (not the "nazi salute") and pupils (on
> a involuntary basis, compelled by law) were forced to do the "nazi"
> salute and robotically chant to the nation's flag in the United States
> of America from 1892. The Pledge was written by the self-proclaimed
> national socialist Francis Bellamy, cousin to Edward Bellamy, and the
> pledge was the origin of the stiff-armed salute adopted later by the
> National Socialist German Workers Party. The Bellamys influenced the
> National Socialist German Workers Party, it dogma, symbols and
> rituals (e.g. robotic chanting by children in mass to flags et
> cetera). See the work of the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry (author of
> "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html
>
> Here is something else that is thought provoking. A photograph on
> flickr of a child is titled: "little girl giving the Heil Hitler
> salute 1934." It was so funny to read from 415 (and growing) comments
> from U.S. citizens (and others) remarking that the photo is disturbing
> because it shows how pliable children are. None of the U.S. citizens
> is aware that it was the salute used in the U.S. and originated in the
> U.S. (from the Pledge of Allegiance). None of the U.S. citizens is
> aware that the photograph could be of a U.S. girl (and not be of a
> german girl) and the commentators would not know. The thought has
> never entered their minds. They cannot even make a comparison to the
> modern Pledge of Allegiance ritual and gesture.http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html
>
> How many parents and teachers have experienced telling a defiant child
> to do something and then watched as the child performed the early
> American salute and exclaimed "Allegiance!" (or "Heil Hitler")?http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance2.jpg

ANOTHER sock puppet. THere are maybe three of you guys posting as 2 &
3 sock puppets.
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