Indoctrinating children

September 24th, 2009 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

children indoctrinatedThis is absolutely shocking. It’s great for the teacher that the man she looks up to so much, Barack Obama, won the elections for president last year, but that doesn’t mean she should indoctrinate her young students by making them sing pro-Obama songs.

“Equal work with equal care gets equal pay… Red and yellow; black and white…they are equal in his sight… Hello Mr. President, we honor you today! … Hooray Mr. President, you are number one!”

That last sentence is an adaption of a popular sunday school song. The main adaption? Instead of it being about Jesus it’s about Obama.

As I said, sickening.

Imagine one of the kids there was yours.

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  1. Michael Merritt
    September 25th, 2009 at 04:51
    Reply | Quote | #1

    Cult of personality, much?

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