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Kids Taught to Praise Obama

Yesterday was the last of 'Constitution Week.' Unfortunately schedule wouldn't allow mixing groups then. So today, the 2nd graders were joined with my 6th graders and 7th grade with our 1st graders. I told a simple story about the original 13 colonies, and what a 'constitution' does-setting up a government. For the 2nd graders, (short on time because of 6th grade test), we played "No More Kings" and "The Preamble" by Schoolhouse Rocks. Letting the older kids answer questions, with me as their 'lifeline' they rocked. They explained 'taxation without representation', along with the 'fact' that the tax on tea, actually lowered the cost to the colonists, but it was principle, not costs that were the concern.

With the first grade we had more time and again went over the story and then play "We the People" a cartoon about the Constitutional Convention, featuring Ben Franklin and Moses, a free African-American. The little kids wanted to know how good people, like those writing the constitution could allow slavery. The 7th graders did a good job of explaining compromise and the costs down the road with the Civil War. One of the little kids asked if it wasn't a 'mistake' to not deal with in Philadelphia, the 7th grader responded that there wouldn't have been a Constitution and that England may have retaken over all or part of the country.

In the last few minutes we watched a bit of Schoolhouse Rocks: "No More Kings" and "Melting Pot"-the later got applause from the little and older kids. Was a good day, from both government and moral standpoints.

IMO the 'indoctrination' of our youth should not be to an individual, more the way of monarchs and fascist leaders, but to the ideals.
 
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Yesterday was the last of 'Constitution Week.' Unfortunately schedule wouldn't allow mixing groups then. So today, the 2nd graders were joined with my 6th graders and 7th grade with our 1st graders. I told a simple story about the original 13 colonies, and what a 'constitution' does-setting up a government. For the 2nd graders, (short on time because of 6th grade test), we played "No More Kings" and "The Preamble" by Schoolhouse Rocks. Letting the older kids answer questions, with me as their 'lifeline' they rocked. They explained 'taxation without representation', along with the 'fact' that the tax on tea, actually lowered the cost to the colonists, but it was principle, not costs that were the concern.

With the first grade we had more time and again went over the story and then play "We the People" a cartoon about the Constitutional Convention, featuring Ben Franklin and Moses, a free African-American. The little kids wanted to know how good people, like those writing the constitution could allow slavery. The 7th graders did a good job of explaining compromise and the costs down the road with the Civil War. One of the little kids asked if it wasn't a 'mistake' to not deal with in Philadelphia, the 7th grader responded that there wouldn't have been a Constitution and that England may have retaken over all or part of the country.

In the last few minutes we watched a bit of Schoolhouse Rocks: "No More Kings" and "Melting Pot"-the later got applause from the little and older kids. Was a good day, from both government and moral standpoints.

IMO the 'indoctrination' of our youth should not be to an individual, more the way of monarchs and fascist leaders, but to the ideals.

Sadly, the lesson you just outlined is becoming increasingly rare.

Kids are taught of the evils of Columbus, and the plight of the Indians at the hands of the terrible White Man, and the evils of slavery at the hands of the terrible White Man, etc.

The great history behind the ongoing experiment called America is being lost to those whose purpose should be to carry it forward...
 
OBAMA SONG

Sung in one class room seven months ago during black history week and wing-nut village idiots call it “brain washing’’ their kids. Seven months ago? The kids probable don’t even remember anything about that week. How many kids know the words to “Oh, Say Can You See” and the Pledge of Allegiance. A song for the honoring the first black president? Damned if you are patriotic and damned is you are not patriotic.
Much ado about nothing.
Obama have got to be wing-nut village idiots WORSE NIGHTMARE. :cuckoo:
:clap2:
 
This is a cute little song and it has nothing in it praising Obama. This is not the first time a song or poem was not recited about president.
 
You are pathetic. One teacher has her kids sing this fucking song about Obama and it's shades of Mao.

You have no wars to complain about. You have sying on US, you have nothing worth while so you play this shit.

What bunch of whining losers.
 
Kids are taught of the evils of Columbus, and the plight of the Indians at the hands of the terrible White Man, and the evils of slavery at the hands of the terrible White Man, etc.

The great history behind the ongoing experiment called America is being lost to those whose purpose should be to carry it forward...

This is bull crap. We did fuck over the Indians, we did enslave blacks. But then to say the shit about the great experiment is being lost is total baloney. I don't know where you live, but the kids here still love this country.

We can admit we made mistakes based on the attitudes and values that existed then. As long as we aren't doing that shit today.......

My country right or wrong:eusa_whistle:
 
These type of protests are from a bunch of losers who can't handle the fact they legally lost the last election and have nothing real to bitch about so they wallow in this crap.
 
OBAMA SONG

Sung in one class room seven months ago during black history week and wing-nut village idiots call it “brain washing’’ their kids. Seven months ago? The kids probable don’t even remember anything about that week. How many kids know the words to “Oh, Say Can You See” and the Pledge of Allegiance. A song for the honoring the first black president? Damned if you are patriotic and damned is you are not patriotic.
Much ado about nothing.
Obama have got to be wing-nut village idiots WORSE NIGHTMARE. :cuckoo:
:clap2:

Damn...“Oh, Say Can You See” .....you're so dumb you don't even know the title of the song...........its "The Star Spangled Banner"
 
Kids are taught of the evils of Columbus, and the plight of the Indians at the hands of the terrible White Man, and the evils of slavery at the hands of the terrible White Man, etc.

The great history behind the ongoing experiment called America is being lost to those whose purpose should be to carry it forward...

This is bull crap. We did fuck over the Indians, we did enslave blacks. But then to say the shit about the great experiment is being lost is total baloney. I don't know where you live, but the kids here still love this country.

We can admit we made mistakes based on the attitudes and values that existed then. As long as we aren't doing that shit today.......

My country right or wrong:eusa_whistle:

You were there? You partook? Bad things happened throughout History in All Civilizations. Shooting yourself and others in the foot solves nothing. Grow a Spine. Anybody Else You want Us to Apologize to? Can you think of a single Dictator Obama missed.
 
OBAMA SONG

Sung in one class room seven months ago during black history week and wing-nut village idiots call it “brain washing’’ their kids. Seven months ago? The kids probable don’t even remember anything about that week. How many kids know the words to “Oh, Say Can You See” and the Pledge of Allegiance. A song for the honoring the first black president? Damned if you are patriotic and damned is you are not patriotic.
Much ado about nothing.
Obama have got to be wing-nut village idiots WORSE NIGHTMARE. :cuckoo:
:clap2:
first off, it wasnt "the star spangled banner" they were using, it was "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"

wanna rethink that spew again?
 
Let's teach a classroom of kids a song praising Bush and likening him to Jesus. That would be okay. Wouldn't it?

No it Wouldn't. What would be okay is teaching them to respect the Office Period. Nothing More, Nothing less.
 
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
Words- Sam Francis
Music- Gaye Gibbs
Christopher Columbus, with three ships and crew,
Discovered America in fourteen ninety two.
Ferdinand and Isabella, the rulers of Spain
Financed the journey...with hope of wealth and fame.

CHORUS
Christopher Columbus, admiral of the sea.
Sailed west to the Indies...made a great discovery.
A new continent which came to be
This land of America, land of America,
Home for you and me!

With compass to guide them, they sailed Westerly.
Courageous men ventured into unknown seas.
Thirty-three days they traveled...imagine their joy
A watchful sailor shouted, ‘there's land ahoy!'


YOU BETTER BE WEARIN' GREEN
Words and Music - Sam Francis
‘Everything is Irish' on St. Patrick's Day.
We eat corned beef and cabbage
For that's the Irish way.
We decorate with shamrocks...
Balloons and banners too...
But, there's still one thing the Irish say
That everyone should do.

CHORUS
Oh....you better wear some green
You better be wearin' green.
That's one thing that everyone should do.
You know a Leprechaun or two.
They might be pinchin' you!
So...you better be a wearin' green!

‘Everything is Irish' on St. Patrick's Day
If you kiss the Blarney Stone
They say you'll get your way.
You could catch a Leprechaun
Bad-tempered though they seem
But, you still won't find their ‘pot of gold'
Unless you're wearin' green.

CHORUS

(Bridge)
‘Top of the morning' to you.
Keep ‘those Irish eyes a Smiling' too.
Shenanigans they play
On St. Patrick's Day
So you had better wear some green.

CHORUS
(Tag) You better be a warin' green!


THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY... GEORGE WASHINGTON
Words by - Sam & Gary Francis; Music - Gary Francis
Our war for independence
Was fought and finally won.
The leader who was in command
Was General Washington.
George was strong and noble
A man of dignity
He kept his soldiers going
As they fought for liberty.

CHORUS
General George Washington
Kept the British on the run
‘Till the war was finally won
Our Nation had begun.
George became our President
He was number one.
The Father of our Country...A brave American!.

At Valley Forge they suffered
For it was very cold.
His troops were sick and hungry
Their bread covered with mold..
How could they keep on fighting'
The condition they were in.
Got strength from their commander
Together they would win!

CHORUS

Bridge-
A man of faith and courage
With great integrity.
He led his troops to battle
And on to victory!

CHORUS

(Tag)-
The father of our country...
General George Washington!



ABE LINCOLN
Words - Sam & Gary Francis
Music - Gary Francis
Born in a small log cabin, yet he grew up to be
Our country's sixteenth president, who served with dignity.
Had just one year of schooling, read books of every kind.
He studied by the fire light, developing his mind.

CHORUS
Abe Lincoln, Abe Lincoln, is known in history
As the President who worked real hard to end the slavery.
Abe Lincoln, Abe Lincoln, brought peace and unity.
He showed us by example the way we ought to be!

(Bridge)
A nation divided until the war was done.
Abe, put us back together all as one!

He had strong moral values, applied what he believed.
Gave credit to his mother for the things that he achieved.
Took good care of his body, was strong and very tall.
Abe, stayed away from harmful things like drugs and alcohol.

CHORUS

(Tag)
He showed us by example the way we ought to be!



I HAVE A DREAM...MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Words and Music - Sam Francis, Gary Francis
"I have a dream"
That one day we will see
A world that's filled with hope
Peace and harmony.
A place where all are free
And have equality.
That is the way it ought to be!

CHORUS
Let freedom ring
Let freedom ring
From the hilltops and the mountains
Let freedom ring!
Martin Luther King
Said, ‘Let Freedom Ring'
Free at last, we're free at last.
Let's all join hands and sing.

"I have a dream"
That one day there will be
Fair laws and civil rights
For all humanity.
And justice is for all,
Men walk with dignity.
That is the way it ought to be!

CHORUS

(Bridge)
It doesn't really matter
The color of our skin
Inside we're all Americans
Together we will win!

‘I have a dream'
That one day we'll be free
From hate and racial strife
And no more poverty.
A brotherhood of man
Where all of us are free.
That is the way it ought to be

CHORUS

Tag-
Free at last, we're free at last.
Let's all join hands and sing.
I Have a Dream!




THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Words and Music- Sam Francis
The Declaration of Independence
Says ‘we hold these truth to be....'
‘All men are created equal'
To live in harmony.
‘They are endowed by their Creator
With certain unalienable rights...
That among these are life, liberty,
And the pursuit of happiness.'

CHORUS
The Declaration of Independence
‘In the name, and by authority...
Declare, that these United Colonies
Are ‘free and Independent States'
A land of Liberty!

It was written by Thomas Jefferson
Signed on the 4th of July.
It declared our Independence
And told the reasons why.
In support of this declaration
Valiant men, strong and true.
They bravely ‘ pledged their lives, their fortunes.
And their sacred honor too.'

CHORUS

(tag)
It declared our Independence
And fought to keep men free!



FIGHTING FEAR WITH FRIENDSHIP
(A request made by Pres. George W. Bush to America's children)
Words- Sam Francis Music- Merrill Jenson
Children of America
There's a way to conquer fear.
It's time that we all get along
So hate will disappear.
There's one thing that we can do
And we should start today.
We'll fight fear with friendship
There is no better way.

CHORUS
Fighting fear with friendship
It is our Nation's call
Our President has asked the ‘kids'
To be a friend to all!
Fighting fear with friendship
There's letters we can send.
Tell the ‘kids' throughout the world
We want to be their friend!

Children of America
We love our liberty.
We wish that kids throughout the world
Also could be free.
If only they could feel our hearts
They would know how much we care.
We all want peace on earth for children everywhere!

CHORUS

(Bridge)
Regardless of our color or nationality,
We should respect our differences
And friends we all should be.

CHORUS

(Tag) Let's tell the kids throughout the world
We want to be your friend.



down the line.

This is for the one who swings the hammer, drivin' home the nail,
For the one behind the counter, ringin' up the sales.
For the one who fights the fires, the one who brings the mail,
For everyone who works behind the scenes.
You can see them every morning in the factories and the fields,
In the city streets and the quiet country towns.
Workin' together like spokes inside a wheel,
They keep this country turnin' around.

Hello Kansas, wheat field farmer, let us thank you for your time
You work a 40 hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line.
Hello West Virginia, coal miner, let us thank you for your time.
You work a 40 hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line.

This is for the one who drives the big rig, up and down the road.
Or the one out in the warehouse, bringin' in the load.
Or the waitress, the mechanic, the policeman on patrol
For everyone who works behind the scenes,
With a spirit you can't replace with no machine.

Hello America! Let us thank you for your time.
 
Let's teach a classroom of kids a song praising Bush and likening him to Jesus. That would be okay. Wouldn't it?

FIGHTING FEAR WITH FRIENDSHIP
(A request made by Pres. George W. Bush to America's children)
Words- Sam Francis Music- Merrill Jenson
Children of America
There's a way to conquer fear.
It's time that we all get along
So hate will disappear.
There's one thing that we can do
And we should start today.
We'll fight fear with friendship
There is no better way.

CHORUS
Fighting fear with friendship
It is our Nation's call
Our President has asked the ‘kids'
To be a friend to all!
Fighting fear with friendship
There's letters we can send.
Tell the ‘kids' throughout the world
We want to be their friend!

Children of America
We love our liberty.
We wish that kids throughout the world
Also could be free.
If only they could feel our hearts
They would know how much we care.
We all want peace on earth for children everywhere!

CHORUS

(Bridge)
Regardless of our color or nationality,
We should respect our differences
And friends we all should be.

CHORUS

(Tag) Let's tell the kids throughout the world
We want to be your friend.



down the line.

This is for the one who swings the hammer, drivin' home the nail,
For the one behind the counter, ringin' up the sales.
For the one who fights the fires, the one who brings the mail,
For everyone who works behind the scenes.
You can see them every morning in the factories and the fields,
In the city streets and the quiet country towns.
Workin' together like spokes inside a wheel,
They keep this country turnin' around.

Hello Kansas, wheat field farmer, let us thank you for your time
You work a 40 hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line.
Hello West Virginia, coal miner, let us thank you for your time.
You work a 40 hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line.

This is for the one who drives the big rig, up and down the road.
Or the one out in the warehouse, bringin' in the load.
Or the waitress, the mechanic, the policeman on patrol
For everyone who works behind the scenes,
With a spirit you can't replace with no machine.

Hello America! Let us thank you for your time.
 
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
Words- Sam Francis
Music- Gaye Gibbs
Christopher Columbus, with three ships and crew,
Discovered America in fourteen ninety two.
Ferdinand and Isabella, the rulers of Spain
Financed the journey...with hope of wealth and fame.

CHORUS
Christopher Columbus, admiral of the sea.
Sailed west to the Indies...made a great discovery.
A new continent which came to be
This land of America, land of America,
Home for you and me!

With compass to guide them, they sailed Westerly.
Courageous men ventured into unknown seas.
Thirty-three days they traveled...imagine their joy
A watchful sailor shouted, ‘there's land ahoy!'


YOU BETTER BE WEARIN' GREEN
Words and Music - Sam Francis
‘Everything is Irish' on St. Patrick's Day.
We eat corned beef and cabbage
For that's the Irish way.
We decorate with shamrocks...
Balloons and banners too...
But, there's still one thing the Irish say
That everyone should do.

CHORUS
Oh....you better wear some green
You better be wearin' green.
That's one thing that everyone should do.
You know a Leprechaun or two.
They might be pinchin' you!
So...you better be a wearin' green!

‘Everything is Irish' on St. Patrick's Day
If you kiss the Blarney Stone
They say you'll get your way.
You could catch a Leprechaun
Bad-tempered though they seem
But, you still won't find their ‘pot of gold'
Unless you're wearin' green.

CHORUS

(Bridge)
‘Top of the morning' to you.
Keep ‘those Irish eyes a Smiling' too.
Shenanigans they play
On St. Patrick's Day
So you had better wear some green.

CHORUS
(Tag) You better be a warin' green!


THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY... GEORGE WASHINGTON
Words by - Sam & Gary Francis; Music - Gary Francis
Our war for independence
Was fought and finally won.
The leader who was in command
Was General Washington.
George was strong and noble
A man of dignity
He kept his soldiers going
As they fought for liberty.

CHORUS
General George Washington
Kept the British on the run
‘Till the war was finally won
Our Nation had begun.
George became our President
He was number one.
The Father of our Country...A brave American!.

At Valley Forge they suffered
For it was very cold.
His troops were sick and hungry
Their bread covered with mold..
How could they keep on fighting'
The condition they were in.
Got strength from their commander
Together they would win!

CHORUS

Bridge-
A man of faith and courage
With great integrity.
He led his troops to battle
And on to victory!

CHORUS

(Tag)-
The father of our country...
General George Washington!



ABE LINCOLN
Words - Sam & Gary Francis
Music - Gary Francis
Born in a small log cabin, yet he grew up to be
Our country's sixteenth president, who served with dignity.
Had just one year of schooling, read books of every kind.
He studied by the fire light, developing his mind.

CHORUS
Abe Lincoln, Abe Lincoln, is known in history
As the President who worked real hard to end the slavery.
Abe Lincoln, Abe Lincoln, brought peace and unity.
He showed us by example the way we ought to be!

(Bridge)
A nation divided until the war was done.
Abe, put us back together all as one!

He had strong moral values, applied what he believed.
Gave credit to his mother for the things that he achieved.
Took good care of his body, was strong and very tall.
Abe, stayed away from harmful things like drugs and alcohol.

CHORUS

(Tag)
He showed us by example the way we ought to be!



I HAVE A DREAM...MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Words and Music - Sam Francis, Gary Francis
"I have a dream"
That one day we will see
A world that's filled with hope
Peace and harmony.
A place where all are free
And have equality.
That is the way it ought to be!

CHORUS
Let freedom ring
Let freedom ring
From the hilltops and the mountains
Let freedom ring!
Martin Luther King
Said, ‘Let Freedom Ring'
Free at last, we're free at last.
Let's all join hands and sing.

"I have a dream"
That one day there will be
Fair laws and civil rights
For all humanity.
And justice is for all,
Men walk with dignity.
That is the way it ought to be!

CHORUS

(Bridge)
It doesn't really matter
The color of our skin
Inside we're all Americans
Together we will win!

‘I have a dream'
That one day we'll be free
From hate and racial strife
And no more poverty.
A brotherhood of man
Where all of us are free.
That is the way it ought to be

CHORUS

Tag-
Free at last, we're free at last.
Let's all join hands and sing.
I Have a Dream!




THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Words and Music- Sam Francis
The Declaration of Independence
Says ‘we hold these truth to be....'
‘All men are created equal'
To live in harmony.
‘They are endowed by their Creator
With certain unalienable rights...
That among these are life, liberty,
And the pursuit of happiness.'

CHORUS
The Declaration of Independence
‘In the name, and by authority...
Declare, that these United Colonies
Are ‘free and Independent States'
A land of Liberty!

It was written by Thomas Jefferson
Signed on the 4th of July.
It declared our Independence
And told the reasons why.
In support of this declaration
Valiant men, strong and true.
They bravely ‘ pledged their lives, their fortunes.
And their sacred honor too.'

CHORUS

(tag)
It declared our Independence
And fought to keep men free!



FIGHTING FEAR WITH FRIENDSHIP
(A request made by Pres. George W. Bush to America's children)
Words- Sam Francis Music- Merrill Jenson
Children of America
There's a way to conquer fear.
It's time that we all get along
So hate will disappear.
There's one thing that we can do
And we should start today.
We'll fight fear with friendship
There is no better way.

CHORUS
Fighting fear with friendship
It is our Nation's call
Our President has asked the ‘kids'
To be a friend to all!
Fighting fear with friendship
There's letters we can send.
Tell the ‘kids' throughout the world
We want to be their friend!

Children of America
We love our liberty.
We wish that kids throughout the world
Also could be free.
If only they could feel our hearts
They would know how much we care.
We all want peace on earth for children everywhere!

CHORUS

(Bridge)
Regardless of our color or nationality,
We should respect our differences
And friends we all should be.

CHORUS

(Tag) Let's tell the kids throughout the world
We want to be your friend.



down the line.

This is for the one who swings the hammer, drivin' home the nail,
For the one behind the counter, ringin' up the sales.
For the one who fights the fires, the one who brings the mail,
For everyone who works behind the scenes.
You can see them every morning in the factories and the fields,
In the city streets and the quiet country towns.
Workin' together like spokes inside a wheel,
They keep this country turnin' around.

Hello Kansas, wheat field farmer, let us thank you for your time
You work a 40 hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line.
Hello West Virginia, coal miner, let us thank you for your time.
You work a 40 hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line.

This is for the one who drives the big rig, up and down the road.
Or the one out in the warehouse, bringin' in the load.
Or the waitress, the mechanic, the policeman on patrol
For everyone who works behind the scenes,
With a spirit you can't replace with no machine.

Hello America! Let us thank you for your time.
uh, SO?
 

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