Don't you DARE let your kids watch THIS!!!

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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,431
    whew, i am glad that is over....for a second there i thought the youth of america might be inspired to stay in school so they can be indoctrinated in the benefits of socialism. that was a close call...now its on to the next manufactured crisis...
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,431
    Smellyman wrote:
    Bushreadingthepetgoat.jpg
    haha, i look at this pictue and i hear the jeopardy theme song playing over and over and over again while he tries to comprehend what has just happened, i am waiting for the lightbulb to come on and how he realizes he just became a war president, and the decider..

    either that, or he was thinking "did i unplug the iron? did i leave the oven on?? nah, i turned it off before i left...... i think......"
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • Smellyman wrote:
    Bushreadingthepetgoat.jpg
    haha, i look at this pictue and i hear the jeopardy theme song playing over and over and over again while he tries to comprehend what has just happened, i am waiting for the lightbulb to come on and how he realizes he just became a war president, and the decider..

    either that, or he was thinking "did i unplug the iron? did i leave the oven on?? nah, i turned it off before i left...... i think......"

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  • it still does not change my opinion of the man. he will do something to contradict this in a few weeks i am sure.
    Agreed. However, it was a well written piece.


    i still have my doubts that he wrote it. or maybe he was drunk? kind of like how sometimes some of us get drunk and think it would be a good idea to get on here and post........

    Well I thought a persons true feelings came out when they were drunk.. If that's the case then Bill O' must have been trashed when he said this about the late senator E. Kennedy http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,543521,00.html
  • prfctlefts wrote:
    um yes it does. It has everything to do with it weather you disagree with their decision not. These parents have every right to voice their opinion about weather or not they want their kid to listen to a speech given by the President.

    The freedom to speak without censorship or limitation
    The freedom to be a complete moron
    What if John McCain wanted to tell the youth of America to study and try their best, would you have a problem with that?


    I never said I had a problem with Obama talking to students(see above) So why would I have a problem with McCain ?
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    And now that the speech is harmless, the crazy end of the right will claim that it was changed because of their "uproar", and the other 90% of the population will hear the innocent speech and see it as just another example of manufactured partisan outrage.

    The sad thing is, instead of feeling like they've been used (yet again) by their right wing radio hosts, they will walk away feeling vindicated and that their concern was valid and move onto the next molehill to turn into a mountain.

    I just can't comprehend the partisanship, hatred and fear of someone being so deep that you wouldn't let your kid watch the President of the United States.
    ...
    Truer words cannot be written.
    I was listening to Rush Limbaugh on the drive in this morning (which I often do) and he was claiming this exact thing... that it was an indoctrintation speech that was transformed because of the protests. His minions that were told to disrupt Town Hall meetings on Health Care and fed the false allegations of an indoctrination speech to 4th Graders will buy this.
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  • Cosmo wrote:
    And now that the speech is harmless, the crazy end of the right will claim that it was changed because of their "uproar", and the other 90% of the population will hear the innocent speech and see it as just another example of manufactured partisan outrage.

    The sad thing is, instead of feeling like they've been used (yet again) by their right wing radio hosts, they will walk away feeling vindicated and that their concern was valid and move onto the next molehill to turn into a mountain.

    I just can't comprehend the partisanship, hatred and fear of someone being so deep that you wouldn't let your kid watch the President of the United States.
    ...
    Truer words cannot be written.
    I was listening to Rush Limbaugh on the drive in this morning (which I often do) and he was claiming this exact thing... that it was an indoctrintation speech that was transformed because of the protests. His minions that were told to disrupt Town Hall meetings on Health Care and fed the false allegations of an indoctrination speech to 4th Graders will buy this.


    i hope this doesn't make Glenn Beck cry! :shock:
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  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,237
    Cosmo wrote:
    And now that the speech is harmless, the crazy end of the right will claim that it was changed because of their "uproar", and the other 90% of the population will hear the innocent speech and see it as just another example of manufactured partisan outrage.

    The sad thing is, instead of feeling like they've been used (yet again) by their right wing radio hosts, they will walk away feeling vindicated and that their concern was valid and move onto the next molehill to turn into a mountain.

    I just can't comprehend the partisanship, hatred and fear of someone being so deep that you wouldn't let your kid watch the President of the United States.
    ...
    Truer words cannot be written.
    I was listening to Rush Limbaugh on the drive in this morning (which I often do) and he was claiming this exact thing... that it was an indoctrintation speech that was transformed because of the protests. His minions that were told to disrupt Town Hall meetings on Health Care and fed the false allegations of an indoctrination speech to 4th Graders will buy this.


    i hope this doesn't make Glenn Beck cry! :shock:

    No he won't be crying because he's caught up with the same vindication about the Van Jones resignation.

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  • my son's school sent home a letter. the teachers decided to watch the speech first, record it and they are planning to replay it tomorrow. however they sent home slips for parents to sign they kids in or out of watching the speech. I am really disgusted with the country right now. it's sick to me that this level of stupidity is soaring at record heights. I then get the statement, "well what do you think they did to Bush?" The difference is that Bush did things that required us to stand up and comment on them. Obama has done nothing but try to move forward. All these wackos just want to stay in the past and not change a thing. Fear is the driver. Its just really overwhelming to me to see all of this.
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,431
    momofglynn wrote:
    my son's school sent home a letter. the teachers decided to watch the speech first, record it and they are planning to replay it tomorrow. however they sent home slips for parents to sign they kids in or out of watching the speech. I am really disgusted with the country right now. it's sick to me that this level of stupidity is soaring at record heights. I then get the statement, "well what do you think they did to Bush?" The difference is that Bush did things that required us to stand up and comment on them. Obama has done nothing but try to move forward. All these wackos just want to stay in the past and not change a thing. Fear is the driver. Its just really overwhelming to me to see all of this.
    i feel the same disgust you feel. it is really embarrassing to me as an american that parents will protest the president trying to inspire their kids to reach for success and don't give up in school. it just proves to me that you can never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups...
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."