Mmm Mmm Mmm Barak Hussain Obama ......

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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,390
    mb262200 wrote:
    Jasunmark wrote:
    I'm so glad that all you have to complain about is petty crap.

    Must be so much better than before when the last president was spying on you, torturing prisoners, wiping his ass with the constitution...

    Now if you'll excuse us, we have things that matter to talk about. Can you please keep your phony indignation machine to a dull roar?


    This might come as a shocker Jasunmark....but just because it's petty crap to you doesn't mean it's petty crap to everyone. I say keep politics out of our schools. If we want our kids learning about politics let the parents deal with it. I'm sure there are some parents out there that are republican and do not agree with Obama policies. Freakin ignorant teachers should realize this.
    leave that up to the parents too?? they do such an amazing job with sex education and preventing the spread of STDs and teen pregnancy...i can imagine how well this will turn out....
    "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."
  • And in the end I still think the same way.

    so far I've seen lots and lots of attacks on our new president and they all fall into the "Petty Crap" or "Internet Innuendo" categories..

    He's "uppity," he wasn't born in America, his wife shows too much arm, they shake hands like terrorists, he's speaking to kids in school to brain wash them, his wife wears shorts, his old minister yells a lot, he uses Dijon Mustard, he once sat on a board with some guy who was a political radical 10 years before, he's on too many TV shows, he's not going on Fox, he looks good with his shirt off, he reads too much... he wants to "pull the plug on Grandma.."

    It's pointless cry baby crap.

    When a bunch of kids all got together and as "The Katrina Kids" and sang a song about how they were working with George Bush "Hand in Hand," the phony indignation machine stayed quiet... but without anything tangible to wail about... they're now whining that a few kids sang a song.

    For the record, I didn't give a shit about the George Bush song, either... it's just kids doing something other than drugs as far as I'm concerned.

    But all this harping about shit that doesn't matter is just making people look lame.
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    mb262200 wrote:
    Jasunmark wrote:
    I'm so glad that all you have to complain about is petty crap.

    Must be so much better than before when the last president was spying on you, torturing prisoners, wiping his ass with the constitution...

    Now if you'll excuse us, we have things that matter to talk about. Can you please keep your phony indignation machine to a dull roar?


    This might come as a shocker Jasunmark....but just because it's petty crap to you doesn't mean it's petty crap to everyone. I say keep politics out of our schools. If we want our kids learning about politics let the parents deal with it. I'm sure there are some parents out there that are republican and do not agree with Obama policies. Freakin ignorant teachers should realize this.
    ...
    I like that... 'Keep politics out of our schools'. Is that how you have the political skills you possess today... you never learned anything about politics in school... only in your home?
    If so... that explains a lot.
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  • Cosmo wrote:
    I like that... 'Keep politics out of our schools'. Is that how you have the political skills you possess today... you never learned anything about politics in school... only in your home?
    If so... that explains a lot.

    Well that's the real kicker, isn't it?

    The "No Child Left Behind" debacle has meant that kids no longer are taught opinions.. they're not taught how to reason or independent thought. "NCLB" is all about memorizing answers and not questioning what you've been told.

    I think one of the most insane things I've read for a while is "Keep politics out of school." School is where that SHOULD be taught. Students should debate, they should develop their own positions and make informed decisions.

    Keeping politics out of school leads to people like the Tea Baggers... they don't know what socialism is, they don't know what communism is, they don't know what fascism is but they know they're bad... they don't know what a "Czar" is in the American political sense, they don't know how bills are passed, they don't know what the three branches of government are.

    They say things like "keep your government hands off my medicare." They whine about socialism while sitting in a public park and watching a free concert thrown by the city before they take the subway home.

    We need the next generation to be smarter. Hey, if that means more conservatives, fine... but at least give me conservatives that know what the difference between socialism and communism.
  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    mb262200 wrote:
    Jasunmark wrote:
    I'm so glad that all you have to complain about is petty crap.

    Must be so much better than before when the last president was spying on you, torturing prisoners, wiping his ass with the constitution...

    Now if you'll excuse us, we have things that matter to talk about. Can you please keep your phony indignation machine to a dull roar?


    This might come as a shocker Jasunmark....but just because it's petty crap to you doesn't mean it's petty crap to everyone. I say keep politics out of our schools. If we want our kids learning about politics let the parents deal with it. I'm sure there are some parents out there that are republican and do not agree with Obama policies. Freakin ignorant teachers should realize this.
    leave that up to the parents too?? they do such an amazing job with sex education and preventing the spread of STDs and teen pregnancy...i can imagine how well this will turn out....


    well,yeah, you're probably right about that i guess. But c'mon, having kids sing " mmm mmm mmm Barak Hussain Obama " is a little freaky.
  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    Jasunmark wrote:
    Cosmo wrote:
    I like that... 'Keep politics out of our schools'. Is that how you have the political skills you possess today... you never learned anything about politics in school... only in your home?
    If so... that explains a lot.

    Well that's the real kicker, isn't it?

    The "No Child Left Behind" debacle has meant that kids no longer are taught opinions.. they're not taught how to reason or independent thought. "NCLB" is all about memorizing answers and not questioning what you've been told.

    I think one of the most insane things I've read for a while is "Keep politics out of school." School is where that SHOULD be taught. Students should debate, they should develop their own positions and make informed decisions.

    Keeping politics out of school leads to people like the Tea Baggers... they don't know what socialism is, they don't know what communism is, they don't know what fascism is but they know they're bad... they don't know what a "Czar" is in the American political sense, they don't know how bills are passed, they don't know what the three branches of government are.

    They say things like "keep your government hands off my medicare." They whine about socialism while sitting in a public park and watching a free concert thrown by the city before they take the subway home.

    We need the next generation to be smarter. Hey, if that means more conservatives, fine... but at least give me conservatives that know what the difference between socialism and communism.

    Politics in schools can be fine. But there not leaving kids to make there own choices on what they WANT to believe....There teaching them WHAT to believe.
  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    Cosmo wrote:
    mb262200 wrote:
    Jasunmark wrote:
    I'm so glad that all you have to complain about is petty crap.

    Must be so much better than before when the last president was spying on you, torturing prisoners, wiping his ass with the constitution...

    Now if you'll excuse us, we have things that matter to talk about. Can you please keep your phony indignation machine to a dull roar?


    This might come as a shocker Jasunmark....but just because it's petty crap to you doesn't mean it's petty crap to everyone. I say keep politics out of our schools. If we want our kids learning about politics let the parents deal with it. I'm sure there are some parents out there that are republican and do not agree with Obama policies. Freakin ignorant teachers should realize this.
    ...
    I like that... 'Keep politics out of our schools'. Is that how you have the political skills you possess today... you never learned anything about politics in school... only in your home?
    If so... that explains a lot.

    Thats real mature.....let's try to keep my family and the way I was brought up out of debates please.
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    mb262200 wrote:
    Politics in schools can be fine. But there not leaving kids to make there own choices on what they WANT to believe....There teaching them WHAT to believe.

    They're teaching them to sing a song about the president of the USA. It's no different from singing God Bless America or any other patriotic nonsense. If all it takes is one song in a lame school pageant thing to hopelessly shatter the mind of your child and make them worship Obama, I think the problem is not indoctrination but poor parenting at home.
  • Obviously the point here is that Political Opinion should not be taught in school... not that Political Science 101 can't be taught
    Everything not forbidden is compulsory and eveything not compulsory is forbidden. You are free... free to do what the government says you can do.
  • mb262200 wrote:
    Politics in schools can be fine. But there not leaving kids to make there own choices on what they WANT to believe....There teaching them WHAT to believe.

    They're teaching them to sing a song about the president of the USA. It's no different from singing God Bless America or any other patriotic nonsense. If all it takes is one song in a lame school pageant thing to hopelessly shatter the mind of your child and make them worship Obama, I think the problem is not indoctrination but poor parenting at home.

    everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.
  • inmytree
    inmytree Posts: 4,741
    edited September 2009
    mb262200 wrote:
    Politics in schools can be fine. But there not leaving kids to make there own choices on what they WANT to believe....There teaching them WHAT to believe.

    They're teaching them to sing a song about the president of the USA. It's no different from singing God Bless America or any other patriotic nonsense. If all it takes is one song in a lame school pageant thing to hopelessly shatter the mind of your child and make them worship Obama, I think the problem is not indoctrination but poor parenting at home.

    everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.

    :?

    :roll: (don't hit me)
    Post edited by inmytree on
  • mb262200 wrote:
    Politics in schools can be fine. But there not leaving kids to make there own choices on what they WANT to believe....There teaching them WHAT to believe.

    They're teaching them to sing a song about the president of the USA. It's no different from singing God Bless America or any other patriotic nonsense. If all it takes is one song in a lame school pageant thing to hopelessly shatter the mind of your child and make them worship Obama, I think the problem is not indoctrination but poor parenting at home.

    everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.
    :roll: :roll: :roll:
    because violence solves everything right?
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    mb262200 wrote:
    Politics in schools can be fine. But there not leaving kids to make there own choices on what they WANT to believe....There teaching them WHAT to believe.

    They're teaching them to sing a song about the president of the USA. It's no different from singing God Bless America or any other patriotic nonsense. If all it takes is one song in a lame school pageant thing to hopelessly shatter the mind of your child and make them worship Obama, I think the problem is not indoctrination but poor parenting at home.

    everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.

    So they'll roll their eyes at their parents, but then sing one song in school and become devout socialist soldiers for Obama's insidious plot to rule the world?

  • everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.
    :roll: :roll: :roll:
    because violence solves everything right?

    actually it does, unfortunately there arent many other things that take care of business as good as an old fashioned ass whoopin

  • everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.
    :roll: :roll: :roll:
    because violence solves everything right?

    actually it does, unfortunately there arent many other things that take care of business as good as an old fashioned ass whoopin
    i beg to differ. i never had an ass whoopin in my life and i turned out ok.

  • actually it does, unfortunately there arent many other things that take care of business as good as an old fashioned ass whoopin
    i beg to differ. i never had an ass whoopin in my life and i turned out ok.

    except you are not agreeing with me :evil: :lol:
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,390

    everything can not be blamed on poor parenting, blame lies in each individual. so kids just dont give a f*@& what their parents or anyone else says, kids are used to expecting everything and dont pay attention to important things, and when you try to teach them, you only get rolled eyes. which for one makes me wanna smack them eyes out of their head.
    :roll: :roll: :roll:
    because violence solves everything right?

    actually it does, unfortunately there arent many other things that take care of business as good as an old fashioned ass whoopin
    so is it kinda like waging peace behind the barrel of a gun??
    "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."
  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    It's not just kids singing a song at a pageant. It's things like this movie they are now starting to show in all classrooms.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLBE5QAYXp8
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    mb262200 wrote:
    It's not just kids singing a song at a pageant. It's things like this movie they are now starting to show in all classrooms.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLBE5QAYXp8

    What is the problem with that video exactly? Being conscious of our environment and waste is a bad thing that shouldn't be taught in schools?
  • OnTheEdge
    OnTheEdge Posts: 1,300
    mb262200 wrote:
    It's not just kids singing a song at a pageant. It's things like this movie they are now starting to show in all classrooms.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLBE5QAYXp8

    What is the problem with that video exactly? Being conscious of our environment and waste is a bad thing that shouldn't be taught in schools?

    This is Liberalism scare tactics at it's best. Yes we should teach our kids about the environment but use actual facts and not made up percentages.