Indoctrination: to often repeat an idea or belief to someone in order to persuade them to accept it, teaching someone to accept doctrines uncritically.
School children sing Obama’s praises…your tax-payer dollars at work.
H/T to Ted De La Rosa from our page on Facebook bringing this story to our attention.
Addendum by Nate: More from FOX: school to take action against person who filmed the video…
Several personal phone calls to the school’s administrative office this morning have produced the following results.
1. The school refuses to acknowledge that the events on the tape even occurred.
2. They refuse to admit whether or not information concerning the activity, and the right of a family or child to opt out of it, was made available.
3. They refuse to admit whether or not the children were offered other options, as opposed to being forced to memorize the words, “Hello, Mr. President, we honor you today! For all your great accomplishments we all do say “hooray!” Hooray, Mr. President, you’re number one!
4. But the spokesperson I talked with at B. Bernice Elementary school did say the school was aware of, and considering taking actions against, the persons “who illegally taped and distributed a video recording of a private class activity.”
Wasn’t that ACORN’s first response, to sue the person responsible?









I was just posting that at Race 4 2012. There posted two addition videos there.
http://race42008.com/2009/09/24/obama-doctrination-of-our-children-through-song/
I was just posting that at Race 4 2012. There posted two addition videos there.
http://race42008.com/2009/09/24/obama-doctrination-of-our-children-through-song/
since you resorted to a dictionary definition, I’m going to have to assume that you’re stretching the truth on this
sarc/
since you resorted to a dictionary definition, I’m going to have to assume that you’re stretching the truth on this
sarc/
Ha! Ha! Good one, Patty! (Referencing Obama’s interview with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday)
Nate, we’re on the same wave-length today. :)
Ha! Ha! Good one, Patty! (Referencing Obama’s interview with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday)
Nate, we’re on the same wave-length today. :)
nuh, uh, uuuh
Barrack Hussein Obama!
Is there any wonder why people were concerned a few weeks ago when Barrack made his broadcast to school children?
nuh, uh, uuuh
Barrack Hussein Obama!
Is there any wonder why people were concerned a few weeks ago when Barrack made his broadcast to school children?
Here are the words:
Mm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
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He said that all must lend a hand
To make this country strong again
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
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He said we must be fair today
Equal work means equal pay
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
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He said that we must take a stand
To make sure everyone gets a chance
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
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He said red, yellow, black or white
All are equal in his sight
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
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Yes!
Mmm, mmm, mm
Barack Hussein Obama
Here are the words:
Mm, mmm, mm!
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 fair 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!
Barack Hussein Obama
-
He said red, yellow, black or white
All are equal in his sight
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
-
Yes!
Mmm, mmm, mm
Barack Hussein Obama
@Greg Vander Werff
Greg – HUGE difference that may not have dawned on you. One was done at school, without the parents knowledge and at the expense of the taxpayer.
Parents can and should retain the right to teach their children what they believe to be true. It is absolutely their right and their prerogative. Government, or teachers with the presumption of serving the greater good, have no right to teach political allegiance in the classroom, no matter who the political power may be.
I notice you address you comment to Mitt, so I’m going to repeat the fact that this is an independent blog. We have not tie to Romney or his PAC in anyway. Just FYI.
@Greg Vander Werff
Greg – HUGE difference that may not have dawned on you. One was done at school, without the parents knowledge and at the expense of the taxpayer.
Parents can and should retain the right to teach their children what they believe to be true. It is absolutely their right and their prerogative. Government, or teachers with the presumption of serving the greater good, have no right to teach political allegiance in the classroom, no matter who the political power may be.
I notice you address you comment to Mitt, so I’m going to repeat the fact that this is an independent blog. We have not tie to Romney or his PAC in anyway. Just FYI.