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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 26
Sign: Virgo

City: DENTON
State: TEXAS
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/2/2005

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Sunday, September 06, 2009 
I found this article from The Huffington Post entertaining, enlightening, and saddening at the same time....As I believe there should be equality for EVERYONE.....yet isntead we let ourselves get mired in RIDICULOUS shit like this:


On Tuesday President Barack Obama will address the nation's school children in a speech promoting education, ambition, perseverance and the need to become civic-minded. It's a terrific message designed to challenge and inspire today's youth. But as expected, the issue has been hijacked by the right-wing lunatic fringe that's either gone completely mad or lost all control of its racial bigotry. Either scenario is equal parts frustrating, infuriating, shameful and scary. Wild, unfounded accusations of "indoctrination" are flying at the president, and many children will be kept home from school to avoid the speech. It's "America's Parents Gone Wild."
I try to understand the opposition's concerns--which has unleashed a torrent of emotion and vitriol from many parents--but I simply can't. Because there's nothing rooted here in logic or rational thought. To the contrary, it's based on ignorance, fear and, yes, racism. I suspect that a majority of the most fervent protests are originating in those parts of the nation where the black population is the smallest, and where blacks hold few positions of power. Is it possible that these "concerned" parents simply don't want their very conservatively-raised children getting the message that it's ok for a young black man to be so powerful? Maybe the thought of their children being "lectured" by a black man repulses them? Doesn't it seem ironic that, in an effort to prevent their children from being "indoctrinated" by supposedly radical views, these parents are perpetrating the biggest mind-fuck of all on their kids by censoring outside influences and instead heaping on them their own generations of intolerance and prejudice? So who then is doing the actual indoctrinating?
It's just plain moronic all this talk of indoctrination and of Obama "spreading his socialist views"on school kids. I mean, after all, we're talking about the office of the United States Presidency for crap's sake. This isn't 50-Cent or Pamela Anderson addressing our kids. Have people simply lost their minds?
To be sure, the movement to prevent Obama's speech on the above grounds, and to boycott school Tuesday, is the single most unpatriotic event in modern history, and so disrespectful and offensive to the president and what the office stands for. In fact, on its merits, it's truly unfathomable. The people behind it should be ashamed of themselves.
The people stirring up all this school-speech trouble are no different than the misguided tea baggers, the town-hall goons, the birth-certificate 'truthers' or those who say Obama's a radical, a terrorist, a socialist, a communist and someone who's out to destroy America. Nah...he's just black, people. Get used to it. Because, whether you like it or not, he's gonna be running things for another seven-plus years
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MusicSavedMySoul

 
Okay, here we go... First of all, I'm tired of being called a racist just because I happen to have more conservative views. Secondly, the majority of America voted for a biracial man to be our President, so I think we all need to move on. As for the "indoctrination" issue, what other President has previously released a "suggested" lesson plan when he has prepared to speak to schoolchildren? I don't know what the original "Fact Sheet" contained (they've since updated it on 9/4), but I do know that's where the majority of parents' concerns were factoring in, based on the questions being asked of the children. I believe that there were concerns over questions of how our youth could "serve" or "help" the President. I don't know about you, but the last I checked, he's supposed to work for us, not the other way around.
As for the issue of Obama being a radical, socialist and/or communist, well, do as he told us to during his campaign and look at who he is surrounding himself with. Van Jones, John Holdren, Cass Sunstein, Carol Browner, Ezeikel Emmanuel, Jeremiah Wright, William Ayers, the list goes on; self avowed communists, marxists, black nationalists and anti-capitalists; people who believe our government does things like blow up the Twin Towers just for kicks; someone (Ayers) who co-founded the Weather Underground and after 9/11 said he wished he had done more.
People need to start doing their homework and understand the facts before spewing judgments and calling people names with their truly impressive "arguments." I mean, is the article supposed to motivate me in some way? How does it encourage me to see this particular issue in a different light? It doesn't explain to me what Obama intends on doing or saying when he addresses the schools to alleviate any potential concerns I may have nor does it address the "Fact Sheet". Not to mention the blatant hyprocrisy of it all: "I try to understand the opposition's concerns...but I simply can't. ... I suspect that a majority of the most fervent protests are originating in those parts of the nation where the black population is the smallest, and where blacks hold few positions of power." If you don't understand the other side, keep your "suspicions," prejudices and assumptions to yourself.

Love from,
your favorite stupid, ignorant, racist, Bible & gun clinging, conservative extremist
(Disclaimer: For those of you that have never experienced sarcasm, that was it.)

 
Posted by MusicSavedMySoul on Sunday, September 06, 2009 - 4:57 PM
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~Angel of Chaos~
Amy Wilshire

 
Hey Brink, I found this update at The Huffington Post about the same subject...


UPDATE, 8:17 P.M. EST: ABC News is reporting that some school districts in six states (Texas, Illinois, Virginia, Wisconsin, Missouri and Minnesota), are refusing to air President Obama's speech to students.

 
Posted by ~Angel of Chaos~ on Sunday, September 06, 2009 - 4:57 PM
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Mangler Tamer
Tina Munson

 
remember when I use to come watch you in the front row....with you spandex pants and unbuttoned silk shirt, blarring into the microphone like david lee roth?
 
Posted by Mangler Tamer on Monday, September 07, 2009 - 9:40 PM
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Debbie
Debbie Crawford

 
I agree with Music Saved My Soul, Brink you need to have some some kids of your own so you can decide how much government influenunce you want over them.  Personally I think Clinton had to much influence over your generation. How about we parents, parent a little and the government protect us a little, and leave the constitution alone.
 
Posted by Debbie on Saturday, September 12, 2009 - 11:46 PM
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