Mouthbreathers Into The Stupidest Crap Yet
I'm no fan at all of the O administration. For all of the non change we've seen and more senseless war and sucking up to Israel and shoveling money to corporations until the economy crashes, this might as well be the Bush mob's third term. There isn't much to cheer about.
That being said these hysterics over Obama addressing schoolkids next week plus all the talk of Hitler youth and indoctrination is so deranged there has to be some underlying factor driving all the craziness.
Sad to say my feeling is that the Foxified dead-from-the-neck-up racists simply don't want no nigger talking to their kids.
Calls to boycott Obama's speech to kids offer a disturbing lesson in paranoia - Those who are whipping up hysteria over the president's address are playing a dangerous game with an unhinged segment of public opinion.
"While it long ago crossed the borders of reason and civility, the hysteria over healthcare reform is -- at some level -- understandable, because wellness and infirmity are really just stand-ins for those most terrifying of issues, life and death.But there is no similar way to rationalize the bizarre controversy now raging over President Obama's plan to deliver a brief televised address on Tuesday to the nation's grammar school children. According to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, Obama will "challenge students to work hard, set educational goals and take responsibility for their learning. He will also call for a shared responsibility and commitment on the part of students, parents and educators to ensure that every child in every school receives the best education possible so they can compete in the global economy for good jobs and live rewarding and productive lives as American citizens.
"Sounds innocuous. Who, after all, could be against good study habits, personal responsibility and productive lives? As it turns out, quite a number of people who seem to believe that Obama intends to induct their children into -- well, it's not quite clear what they're afraid of. The Web and talk radio are abuzz with various attempts to organize a boycott of Tuesday's speech. One group is urging parents to demand that their children be excused from watching the president and be sent instead to the school library to read the Founding Fathers. (The theory, one supposes, is that a good dose of the Federalist Papers will inoculate the young against Obama's attempts to subvert the republic through good grades.)
On Wednesday, Fox News devoted a substantial portion of one of its prime-time newscasts to a discussion of whether Obama is, in fact, trying to seduce schoolchildren to some darkly obscure personal agenda. The sole guest, a spokesman for the libertarian Cato Institute, reported that "we've gotten a lot of calls from people asking, 'How do I keep my child from being indoctrinated?'"
Indoctrination? I got your indoctrination right here:
That being said these hysterics over Obama addressing schoolkids next week plus all the talk of Hitler youth and indoctrination is so deranged there has to be some underlying factor driving all the craziness.
Sad to say my feeling is that the Foxified dead-from-the-neck-up racists simply don't want no nigger talking to their kids.
Calls to boycott Obama's speech to kids offer a disturbing lesson in paranoia - Those who are whipping up hysteria over the president's address are playing a dangerous game with an unhinged segment of public opinion.
"While it long ago crossed the borders of reason and civility, the hysteria over healthcare reform is -- at some level -- understandable, because wellness and infirmity are really just stand-ins for those most terrifying of issues, life and death.But there is no similar way to rationalize the bizarre controversy now raging over President Obama's plan to deliver a brief televised address on Tuesday to the nation's grammar school children. According to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, Obama will "challenge students to work hard, set educational goals and take responsibility for their learning. He will also call for a shared responsibility and commitment on the part of students, parents and educators to ensure that every child in every school receives the best education possible so they can compete in the global economy for good jobs and live rewarding and productive lives as American citizens.
"Sounds innocuous. Who, after all, could be against good study habits, personal responsibility and productive lives? As it turns out, quite a number of people who seem to believe that Obama intends to induct their children into -- well, it's not quite clear what they're afraid of. The Web and talk radio are abuzz with various attempts to organize a boycott of Tuesday's speech. One group is urging parents to demand that their children be excused from watching the president and be sent instead to the school library to read the Founding Fathers. (The theory, one supposes, is that a good dose of the Federalist Papers will inoculate the young against Obama's attempts to subvert the republic through good grades.)
On Wednesday, Fox News devoted a substantial portion of one of its prime-time newscasts to a discussion of whether Obama is, in fact, trying to seduce schoolchildren to some darkly obscure personal agenda. The sole guest, a spokesman for the libertarian Cato Institute, reported that "we've gotten a lot of calls from people asking, 'How do I keep my child from being indoctrinated?'"
Indoctrination? I got your indoctrination right here:
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I wonder if O will include a patriotic duty angle on the mandatory Swine Flu vaccinations?
I dunno but, maybe that's what they're afraid of?
If he even mentions the lab flu scare I'll be srprised, nick. Apparently the mouthbreathers are afraid he'll try to justify his commie agenda - health care, the banks etc and use subliminal messages to turn their children into pinko fags. Anyway the text will be published in the next couple days.
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