Ojigaboo to Personally Indoctrinate School Age Kids
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:34 pm
Sordid clambake
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Not much of a beat. I'd have to give it a 50.
I'm sure they'll do much better with the extra attention.Jerkovich wrote:This is why I put my kids into Private School.
The cult may be expanding...Things get downright disconcerting when one eyeballs the federally approved lesson plans that the Department of Education has cooked up to support the president’s speech. The preK–6 lesson plans, which were developed with federal funds, devised on taxpayer time, and made available on the Department of Education’s website, exhort teachers to extend the impact of the president’s speech by having students “write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president.” This clumsy bit of cheerleading shows no awareness that ”help[ing] the president” might be construed as an invitation to engage in advocacy rather than instruction or that it might worry those who are not Obama partisans. What’s truly remarkable, however, given recent concerns about intrusive federal government this past month, is the lesson plan’s directive that “these [letters] would be collected and redistributed at an appropriate later date by the teacher to make students accountable to their goals.”
It all sounds a touch Orwellian, no? “Redistributed” to whom? “Accountable” to whom? Accountable for which “goals” exactly—the ones that involve “helping the president”? I’m sure the intentions behind all of this were decent enough, and that this whole effort was intended as a pep talk dressed up with innocuous materials. The lesson plans were likely drawn up by a couple of low-level staffers and slapped up on the department website without a careful look. But this all points to some of the perils posed by the growing presidential inclination to serve as superintendent-in-chief, and it highlights the kind of hubris that has fueled concerns about the implications of the federal government’s growing reach.
The celebrity one that is being shown in Utah?Wolfman wrote:but wait there's more !
"I pledge to be of service to Barack Obama . . . to be a servant of our president and to all mankind."
Did you see the "I Pledge" video ??? Downright creepy.
I must have missed the I pledge to be of service to George W Bush videos.
Obviously you never went to a Bush rally.Wolfman wrote:but wait there's more !
"I pledge to be of service to Barack Obama . . . to be a servant of our president and to all mankind."
Did you see the "I Pledge" video ??? Downright creepy.
I must have missed the I pledge to be of service to George W Bush videos.
So I actually do have something in common with Wolfman...I didn't either.BSmack wrote:
Obviously you never went to a Bush rally.
I see you've gone off the deep end Cooter
oh my god, obama is going to tell students that it's important to persist and succeed at school? the horrahEvery day brings another new high on the wacky scale, as rightwingers continue to sound the alarm about our new National Socialist president:
Parents across the country are rebelling against plans by President Barack Obama to speak directly to their children through the classrooms of the nation's public schools without their presence, participation and approval.
The plans announced by Obama also have been cited as raising the specter of the Civilian National Security Force, to which he's referred several times since his election campaign began, but never fully explained.
"He's recruiting his civilian army. His 'Hitler' youth brigade," wrote one participant in a forum at Free Republic.
"I am not going to compare President Obama to Hitler. We'll leave that to others :doh: and you can form your own opinions about them and their analogies. … However, we can learn a lot from the spread of propaganda in Europe that led to Hitler's power. A key ingredient in that spread of propaganda was through the youth," wrote a blogger at the AmericanElephant.com blog, where the subject of the day was a national "Keep-Your-Child-at-Home-Day."
"Totalitarian regimes around the world have sought to spread their propaganda and entrench their power by brainwashing the children. I guess it's easier to indoctrinate a six-year-old instead of fighting a 26-year-old or being challenged by a 46-year-old in the voting booth," the blogger wrote.
At issue was an announcement that Obama plans to deliver a message directly to students via the Internet into public school classrooms across the nation on Sept. 8.
According to announcement posted on ServiceWire.org, Obama will address students "about the importance of persisting and succeeding in school" at 1 p.m. Eastern at the WhiteHouse.gov website.
Except that won't be the theme of the address.Feelsdix wrote:oh my god, obama is going to tell students that it's important to persist and succeed at school?
The rest of the world??do you have any idea how you idiots make us look to rest of the world?
poptart wrote:A lying sack of fucking shit.
Those who lick this fraud's nuts are beyond help.
Unfortunately not.trev wrote:Is this a sick joke?
rozy wrote: Unfortunately not.
Funny that Felix had to drop the Palin name. I wonder what would happen if this were Palin going to address the children on a seemingly innocent topic, followed up by lessons with lines such as "How can we help Sarah?"
Tart is nails as usualm
Animal Farm was just a cute little kids' story about some barnyard pets right?
That celebrity "pledge" video sure was a joke.trev wrote:Is this a sick joke?
The president is a servant of THE PEOPLE.Feelsdix wrote:"help the President"
Sorry, but this kind of stuff didn't happen at Bush rallies. You could help yourself by posting some evidence of this, but you cannot. Besides, Reagan was a much larger presence and influence among Republicans and, still, even then, I don't remember people pledging to be of service to him.BSmack wrote:Obviously you never went to a Bush rally.Wolfman wrote:but wait there's more !
"I pledge to be of service to Barack Obama . . . to be a servant of our president and to all mankind."
Did you see the "I Pledge" video ??? Downright creepy.
I must have missed the I pledge to be of service to George W Bush videos.
poptart wrote: The people are not servants of the president or the government.
Get fucked.
So you admit this is going to be an Obama rally? Or did you have some other point that would actually be relevant to the topic at hand?Mikey wrote:At Bush rallies they pretty much screened at the doors anybody who hadn't already pledged their allegiance to the Bush and the United States of Republicanism.
Moron, it was not merely a President speaking to school children. And the sad thing is that you know this...or you should given that you've chosen to participate in this thread.Felix wrote:poptart wrote: The people are not servants of the president or the government.
Get fucked.
nobody is asking them to be "servants".....why are you so frightened of Obama speaking to a bunch of first and second graders? Do you think he's going to be trying to put them into some sort of hypnotic trance so he can turn them into "OBAMA ZOMBIES"....seriously, you need to check yourself
bwaaa ...don't worry, it's been called off
yeah I know, he was going to encourage them to do well in school, whilst simultaneously indoctrinating them to become Obama Zombies that would kill their parents while they slept, flesh out their brains and enlist in his "Obama Socialism" so that 13 years from now, when they go to the polls, the implanted chip in their heads would force them to pull the lever for the socialist candidate.....JMak wrote:
Moron, it was not merely a President speaking to school children.
BSmack wrote:Obviously you never went to a Bush rally.Wolfman wrote:but wait there's more !
"I pledge to be of service to Barack Obama . . . to be a servant of our president and to all mankind."
Did you see the "I Pledge" video ??? Downright creepy.
I must have missed the I pledge to be of service to George W Bush videos.
Given the fact that we have seen children and adults persuaded to declare their Obama servitude both during the campaign and after the inauguration, no, this was not just speaking to school children about doing well in school. In fact, the prep materials explicitly told us that.Felix wrote:yeah I know, he was going to encourage them to do well in school, whilst simultaneously indoctrinating them to become Obama Zombies that would kill their parents while they slept, flesh out their brains and enlist in his "Obama Socialism" so that 13 years from now, when they go to the polls, the implanted chip in their heads would force them to pull the lever for the socialist candidate.....JMak wrote:
Moron, it was not merely a President speaking to school children.
I get it, you're a scared shitless waste wad without any fucking clue what you're afraid of.....
No loyalty oaths were required, liar. But don't let facts get in the way here.Felix wrote:at Bush rally's they were required to sign loyalty oaths before they were allowed in...big difference
I hate Obama, too. You cannot take that away from me. The man is a serial liar who is an empty suit devoid of any real policymaking experience or know-how.trev wrote:Felix, why do you say we hate Obama? He's seems like a very likeable person. Some us don't like his views and are questioning them. Yes, we didn't vote for him because of that. That doesn't mean we "hate" him. He's just another lying politician who got elected on promises he is not fullfilling. I need that $4000 college credit pronto, I have 1 kid in college and 1 going in a few years. Of course I wasn't expecting that promise or any of his others to be fullfilled. I'm not the dummy that voted for him.
Scroll up a couple of posts moron and you'll see what I was responding to. Then GFY, OK?rozy wrote:So you admit this is going to be an Obama rally? Or did you have some other point that would actually be relevant to the topic at hand?Mikey wrote:At Bush rallies they pretty much screened at the doors anybody who hadn't already pledged their allegiance to the Bush and the United States of Republicanism.
I know it's early in Calitucky. Go get a cup of coffee or something and wake up before you hit the submit button next time...