These People Have our Kids!

September 24, 2009 by Dan Riggsby  
Filed under Education

I can’t believe these Nationalist pigs are allowed anywhere near our children. This is a video of school children singing the praises of Obama filmed around June 19, 2009 at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, NJ.

Here are some of the lyrics:
[Barack Hussein Obama
He said that all must lend a hand [?]
To make this country strong again
Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama
He said we must be clear today
Equal work means equal pay
Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama
He said that we must take a stand
To make sure everyone gets a chance
Mmm, mmm, mm!]

Nothing like teaching American children to sing socialist ideals. But it gets better!

[Barack Hussein Obama
He said Red, Yellow, Black or White
All are equal in his sight
Mmm, mmm, mm!]

So now we are taking religious songs and replacing Jesus with Barack Obama!?!

This is the indoctrination everyone is worrying about! People keep comparing Obama to Hitler. The problem isn’t him, it’s his followers. They are the ones that are doing their best to make him seem like that. You be the judge.

NJ Schoolchildren being taught to throw their hands up in salute to the President

NJ Schoolchildren being taught to throw their hands up in salute to the President

German Children saluting Adolf Hitler

German Children saluting Adolf Hitler

We cannot continue to let these people shape our children! We must attend the school board meetings and fight this kind of indoctrination.

Comments

2 Responses to “These People Have our Kids!”
  1. Bill Robb says:

    I wish us all God speed and luck on turning our educational system around.

  2. Michael Kelly says:

    For some reason, I am not particularly excited about this specific event. Given my libertarian alignment, that strikes me (and those who know me) as odd. Well, here are the reasons.

    For one thing, it happened in a New Jersey school. Anyone familiar with New Jersey (AKA the People’s Republic of New Jersey) should not be surprised by anything of this nature. (Maybe there is a reason their police look like they are ready to annex the Sudetenland) Another reason is that the chant was an isolated event in a long and well-established history of disappointing public education. Finally, I am not an Obama hater and I do not believe that he is endorsing this as some sort of national indoctrination program. As Dan observed, it is not Obama, it’s his followers.

    And that is the part that excites me. There are politicians who I like, or agree with, and their are other leaders in other walks of life who I respect, admire, and so on. I belong to a few organizations. I am tickled pink with various authors, philosophers, military leaders, martyrs, and so on. I love my wife, my parents, and most of my relatives.

    I don’t FOLLOW any of them.

    So, what energizes me, and gives me the cold ominous finger along my spine, is the sheer servility of people who follow Obama as, if not a religous figure, certainly a charismatic one. They object to Glenn Beck, et. al., referring to him as “The Annointed One” even as they themselves annoint him. Comparing Obama to the likes of Hitler or even Castro is hyperbolic, but I think the sort of people who worship a leader, whose fealty is based purely on appeal and romantic emotion, are very similar to the servile masses who sacrificed their liberty and self-sufficiency on the altars of National Socialism and Communism.

    MK