Monday, September 7, 2009

We've come to indoctrinate your kids

Yes, it is about that time, lol

 

 

5 comments:

  1. I ain't afraid of Obama's brainwashing techniques...Hell...I can't even get my young'ins to quit pissing on the toilet seat... WTF does he think he's gonna do with one of his lame ass speeches?

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  2. I am actually amazed so many people are so pissed off over it. They act like a President never addressed school kids before, which shows the attention span of those complaining is somewhere around non existent. After all, Bush was reading a story book to students on 9/11, was he actually reading a story, or was he indoctrinating them? So the President is going to advise kids to stay in school? Would they rather he tell them to drop out, or are they just pissed off that there kids have to listen to a black man speak? After all, I didn't here this furor from these jackasses on November 14, 1988, when President Reagan addressed four middle school classes from the Old Executive Office Building, a speech that was carried live on TV and also fed to schools over the course of the next three days via the Instructional Television Network, nary a peep was heard from these people, so it has nothing to do with the practice, only the man doing it.

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  3. My youngest is marching in a Labor Day Parade with his die-hard Democrat Grandfather. I told him to get me an Obama shirt so I can have some fun with my Republican friends...

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  4. Thankfully I ducked the Labor Day Parade this year. We have one of the largest in the country (then again we haven't elected a Republican mayor since the dawn of time around here and people wonder while we bleed population, one party rule has to share at least some of the blame) and the parade route goes right in front of where I work. Having suffered through the St Patrick's Day and Penguins Stanley Cup Parades, I am staying as far away as is humanly possible on my day off.

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  5. Yea...me too... I used to attend all the big Democratic Party shindigs with my father in law including those $500.00 a plate Jefferson/Jackson Dinners. I was the guest of a Union and it didn't cost me a dime but...I am more picky about who I eat with these days...

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