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Kids Taught to Praise Obama

Indoctrination?

Show what was indoctrinated into these children?

They are not singing a song about Hitler, they are singing a song about the first black President of the United States

Can anyone complaining about this point to a specific word or phrase in the song that is offensive?

Well, first the song suggest that people should be compelled to volunteer to "make this country strong again." This is consistent with Obama's socialist agenda.

Next, the song suggests that, before Obama, there was no such thing as feminism. Okay, maybe that's a stretch, but this is an issue that divides Americans (something the left specializes in). The song is basically accusing employers in America of being sexist or racist in general and positioning Obama as the savior from this sad state of affairs.

Then,

"red, yellow, black or white,
all are equal in his sight"

Or maybe that should have been "all are equal in His sight." The children are being taught that Obama-a sitting president who is still eligible to serve another term-is the paragon of all of these values that no one who is at all representative of any electorate would disagree with.

Yes, it's indoctrination. Man, you've been hitting that kool-aid pretty hard, haven't ya?

Children should not be encouraged to "Make this country strong"???? thats Socialism??

"The song is basically accusing employers in America of being sexist or racist in general and positioning Obama as the savior from this sad state of affairs"

Here is what Obama did. When Obama was born, there were parts of the country where a black man having children with a white woman would lead to a lynching. For a mixed race child to grow up to be President is an accomplishment It speaks well for our country and it speaks well for Obama

"red, yellow, black or white,
all are equal in his sight"

Again teaching children about equality. Like I said above, the very election of Obama was a major step in equality. It does not teach children that other politicians are not colorblind, only that it is an admirable quality.

Obama is eligible for another term.....but I can assure you, these six year olds will not be eligible to vote for him

Again, you missed the point. These are admirable qualities. We are not banding together to make this country strong because of what Obama wants, people are not equal because of Obama's sight, and women should get equal pay because there is nothing inherent in their identity that is just cause to deny them that. A song about these things in general would have aroused no controversy. That they have been forever associated with this mythical figure Obama in the minds of these children is the issue. They may not be able to vote for him, but they could be employed as a campaign tool for Obama's reelection in an irresponsible school district which I think that this one in NJ has been shown to be. Especially if this transgression passes unchecked.
 
Politics is a contact sport, rubberhead, and the Dems just bodyslammed the Pubs with this one.

Think up something for your folks.
 
Children should be encouraged to make this country strong of course, but the president saying that we must sounds like some sort of edict for forced "volunteerism". To say, in general, that we must join together to make this country strong is leadership. Saying that Barack Hussein Obama said that we must join together and make this country strong assumes that we will, in doing so, abide by what he believes is "strong."
 
Well, first the song suggest that people should be compelled to volunteer to "make this country strong again." This is consistent with Obama's socialist agenda.

Next, the song suggests that, before Obama, there was no such thing as feminism. Okay, maybe that's a stretch, but this is an issue that divides Americans (something the left specializes in). The song is basically accusing employers in America of being sexist or racist in general and positioning Obama as the savior from this sad state of affairs.

Then,

"red, yellow, black or white,
all are equal in his sight"

Or maybe that should have been "all are equal in His sight." The children are being taught that Obama-a sitting president who is still eligible to serve another term-is the paragon of all of these values that no one who is at all representative of any electorate would disagree with.

Yes, it's indoctrination. Man, you've been hitting that kool-aid pretty hard, haven't ya?

Children should not be encouraged to "Make this country strong"???? thats Socialism??

"The song is basically accusing employers in America of being sexist or racist in general and positioning Obama as the savior from this sad state of affairs"

Here is what Obama did. When Obama was born, there were parts of the country where a black man having children with a white woman would lead to a lynching. For a mixed race child to grow up to be President is an accomplishment It speaks well for our country and it speaks well for Obama

"red, yellow, black or white,
all are equal in his sight"

Again teaching children about equality. Like I said above, the very election of Obama was a major step in equality. It does not teach children that other politicians are not colorblind, only that it is an admirable quality.

Obama is eligible for another term.....but I can assure you, these six year olds will not be eligible to vote for him

Again, you missed the point. These are admirable qualities. We are not banding together to make this country strong because of what Obama wants, people are not equal because of Obama's sight, and women should get equal pay because there is nothing inherent in their identity that is just cause to deny them that. A song about these things in general would have aroused no controversy. That they have been forever associated with this mythical figure Obama in the minds of these children is the issue. They may not be able to vote for him, but they could be employed as a campaign tool for Obama's reelection in an irresponsible school district which I think that this one in NJ has been shown to be. Especially if this transgression passes unchecked.

Me thinks thou doth protest too much..

Its a silly little song for six year olds to sing during Black History month, nobody is proposing it as our new anthem. Key word "He said" .

If you guys are so upset how about we allow republican rebuttal on all childrens songs from now on?

Once again, right wing takes an insignificant story and turn it into the end of civilization as we know it. So far this year we have:
1) Protesting Obama speaking at the Notre Dame graduation
2) Protesting Obama giving a back to school pep talk
3) Protesting children singing about Obama during Black History Month
 
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Politics is a contact sport, rubberhead, and the Dems just bodyslammed the Pubs with this one.

Think up something for your folks.

I'm not a republican and I don't think that the parties are all that different except in their degree of fervor. I fail to see how showing that the progressive left has gone insane with fervor that they are willing to use compulsory education as an avenue for early stage indoctrination. Both parties have consistently and continually disregarded the constitution and annexed the rights and responsibilities of a hapless people for the purpose of political gain. Our country is being flushed away and you guys are jiggling the handle!
 
Children should be encouraged to make this country strong of course, but the president saying that we must sounds like some sort of edict for forced "volunteerism". To say, in general, that we must join together to make this country strong is leadership. Saying that Barack Hussein Obama said that we must join together and make this country strong assumes that we will, in doing so, abide by what he believes is "strong."

Sorry rubber..

But the more you argue this, the more petty you sound
 
Children should be encouraged to make this country strong of course, but the president saying that we must sounds like some sort of edict for forced "volunteerism". To say, in general, that we must join together to make this country strong is leadership. Saying that Barack Hussein Obama said that we must join together and make this country strong assumes that we will, in doing so, abide by what he believes is "strong."

Sorry rubber..

But the more you argue this, the more petty you sound
coming from someone as partisanly petty as you????


ROFLMAO
 
Children should be encouraged to make this country strong of course, but the president saying that we must sounds like some sort of edict for forced "volunteerism". To say, in general, that we must join together to make this country strong is leadership. Saying that Barack Hussein Obama said that we must join together and make this country strong assumes that we will, in doing so, abide by what he believes is "strong."

Sorry rubber..

But the more you argue this, the more petty you sound
coming from someone as partisanly petty as you????


ROFLMAO

So you also object to the concept that children should be encouraged to make this country strong??

What a socialist concept!
 
Children should not be encouraged to "Make this country strong"???? thats Socialism??

"The song is basically accusing employers in America of being sexist or racist in general and positioning Obama as the savior from this sad state of affairs"

Here is what Obama did. When Obama was born, there were parts of the country where a black man having children with a white woman would lead to a lynching. For a mixed race child to grow up to be President is an accomplishment It speaks well for our country and it speaks well for Obama

"red, yellow, black or white,
all are equal in his sight"

Again teaching children about equality. Like I said above, the very election of Obama was a major step in equality. It does not teach children that other politicians are not colorblind, only that it is an admirable quality.

Obama is eligible for another term.....but I can assure you, these six year olds will not be eligible to vote for him

Again, you missed the point. These are admirable qualities. We are not banding together to make this country strong because of what Obama wants, people are not equal because of Obama's sight, and women should get equal pay because there is nothing inherent in their identity that is just cause to deny them that. A song about these things in general would have aroused no controversy. That they have been forever associated with this mythical figure Obama in the minds of these children is the issue. They may not be able to vote for him, but they could be employed as a campaign tool for Obama's reelection in an irresponsible school district which I think that this one in NJ has been shown to be. Especially if this transgression passes unchecked.

Me thinks thou doth protest too much..

Its a silly little song for six year olds to sing during Black History month, nobody is proposing it as our new anthem. Key word "He said" .

If you guys are so upset how about we allow republican rebuttal on all childrens songs from now on?

Once again, right wing takes an insignificant story and turn it into the end of civilization as we know it. So far this year we have:
1) Protesting Obama speaking at the Notre Dame graduation
2) Protesting Obama giving a back to school pep talk
3) Protesting children singing about Obama during Black History Month

How about we don't force children onto the political stage? And again, I'm not a republican. Children shouldn't be singing about anything "He said". Why don't we have children singing about this one:

"But, the Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and of more basic issues such as political and economic justice in society. To that extent, as radical as I think people try to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn't that radical. It didn't break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, at least as it's been interpreted, and the Warren Court interpreted in the same way, that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. Says what the states can't do to you. Says what the federal government can't do to you, but doesn't say what the federal government or state government must do on your behalf."

or how about this one:

"And that hasn't shifted and one of the, I think, tragedies of the civil rights movement was because the civil rights movement became so court-focused I think there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing and activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalition of powers through which you bring about redistributive change. In some ways we still suffer from that."

While the children are singing about Obama, maybe we should have them sing about how he has expressed his desire to take wealth from one group and give it to another. What do you think "economic justice" means. It means taking wealth from one group and giving to another. Doesn't really have the same ring to it, i guess. Maybe something about how Obama holds the poor above the rich. I guess all aren't equal in his sight. Some are more entitled to their property than others, and some are entitled to the property of others. Hardly equality if you ask me.
 
Children should be encouraged to make this country strong of course, but the president saying that we must sounds like some sort of edict for forced "volunteerism". To say, in general, that we must join together to make this country strong is leadership. Saying that Barack Hussein Obama said that we must join together and make this country strong assumes that we will, in doing so, abide by what he believes is "strong."

To say, in general, that we must join together to make this country strong is leadership...but, but, but suggesting that our President believes that shit...welllll, that sucks.

After all, there is strong and then there is strong...key word being is and what is, is.

This place IS a crack up...better than Hannity...we get the same convoluted bullshit and we can say fuck.
 
It's not like an order came out of the White House to have all children sing his praise.
That being said, when are these nuts going to realize that all this putting Obama on a pedestal is NOT helping?!
I mean they must be aware of the Glenn Becks or Rushs telling people about "indoctrination".
So stop it, teachers!
He's just a man. A politician.
With an inspiring story, true. But a man. With faults.
Get back to teaching them the 3 R's, and leave the politics alone.
 
It's not like an order came out of the White House to have all children sing his praise.
That being said, when are these nuts going to realize that all this putting Obama on a pedestal is NOT helping?!
I mean they must be aware of the Glenn Becks or Rushs telling people about "indoctrination".
So stop it, teachers!
He's just a man. A politician.
With an inspiring story, true. But a man. With faults.
Get back to teaching them the 3 R's, and leave the politics alone.
you will now be attacked as a rightwing fringe nutjob
 
Please... Tell me there aren't Liberals Defending this...

Please.

:)

peace...

No shit, ain't it a bitch...some kids praising a black man during black history month for becoming president...please tell me not all conservatives have a problem with a black man becoming president.
what was it that changed you to such a partisan?

Actually, I'm not...it's just entertaining to jab at the whiny ass partisan bullshit.

Edit: ps...did you miss my Clinton jab a few posts ago?
 
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It's not like an order came out of the White House to have all children sing his praise.
That being said, when are these nuts going to realize that all this putting Obama on a pedestal is NOT helping?!
I mean they must be aware of the Glenn Becks or Rushs telling people about "indoctrination".
So stop it, teachers!
He's just a man. A politician.
With an inspiring story, true. But a man. With faults.
Get back to teaching them the 3 R's, and leave the politics alone.

Amen.
 
No shit, ain't it a bitch...some kids praising a black man during black history month for becoming president...please tell me not all conservatives have a problem with a black man becoming president.
what was it that changed you to such a partisan?

Actually, I'm not...it's just entertaining to jab at the whiny ass partisan bullshit.

Edit: ps...did you miss my Clinton jab a few posts ago?
yeah, i must have
what post number?
 
It was subtle...291
i didnt get the Clinton connection
but you are right about the difference between hannnity's forum and here
we can also call a moron a moron or an idiot
:D
and there is no "run to the mods" issue here either
and all that stupid drama that went with it
 

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