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Parents across the country are vowing to keep their children home from school on Tuesday, September 8th, as more details emerge about a disturbing Nazi-like outreach effort by Barack Obama to the nation's youth.
Occurring just days before what some are calling, "the mother of all Tea Parties," in Washington, D.C., Obama's Department of Education has announced that it will be facilitating an unprecedented propagandistic reach into the classroom.
In the announcement, teachers are asked to "build background knowledge" by reading the children books about Barack Obama. It instructs them to ask their kids questions like, "Why is it important that we listen to the President?" and "What is the President asking me to do?" It even asks teachers to have their students "write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president."
Yet again, our incredibly out-of-touch leftist president utterly fails to grasp the very guarded and untrusting relationship the American public has with its elected officials. This kind of unnerving father figure-intrusion by a politician into the public school system rightly makes the average American's skin crawl.
It reminds people of the Hitler Youth, and this political campaigning to our children, along with Obama's many other freakishly un-American abuses of power (as I have documented), simply has too many things in common with the tyrannical horror shows of the not so distant past.










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Yep. If it had been any other president, it would not have been tolerated by the media. When the Obama presidency ends in 3 years and Democrats have been run out of Washington, the media will command no more respect than those who were voted out of office. The current administration and Congress certainly don't have to be concerned with being titled "the greatest generation." But still...I wonder if there would be any money in designing and manufacturing Obama Youth uniforms for the schools.
That is interesting since George HW Bush and Ronald Reagan both made addresses to the nations school children. You don't remember?? That is because no one was upset. It has never seemed strange for an authority figure to encourage children to stay in school and do their best.
This is fear mongering at it's very worst.
I don't want no spook talking to my kids!
Nicole: "That is interesting since George HW Bush and Ronald Reagan both made addresses to the nations school children. You don't remember?? That is because no one was upset. It has never seemed strange for an authority figure to encourage children to stay in school and do their best."
Of course, what you're deliberately leaving out here is that Bush and Reagan never peddled self-worshipping PROPAGANDA with people pledging to "serve" them to school children.
There's a subtle difference. Please, show some integrity and stop lying here.
Plus, Bush and Reagan weren't at war with everything this country stands for.
Try again.
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