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October 6, 2008
Posted by Claire

Update on Indoctination

ToySoldier posted the video earlier today. There is an update on FoxNews:

A middle school teacher in Missouri was suspended Monday for putting a video on YouTube of his students chanting lines from Barack Obama speeches and wearing military fatigues.

The video, called “Obama Youth — Junior Fraternity Regiment,” was posted by a YouTube user named “keepitwildtv” on Oct. 2. The school learned the video was on the Internet and took action against the teacher Monday morning.

Link to the rest of the story

You know folks, Johnny can’t read, write or spell nowadays, but he sure can spout off ridiculous political propaganda and put on a condom. Does anyone have a valid argument for keeping the public school systems open today? I would love to hear one.

2 Comments

Posted Under Political Slop The WAC (World According to Claire)

2 Comments

  1. Kasey
    October 6, 2008

    It is so scary what people put today’s youth up to. Why would the teacher even think this could be considered appropriate?

  2. brat
    October 6, 2008

    I am not even going to read the rest of this story. The synopsis was more than enough. WTH??????????

    As someone who has worked all my life as an advocate for children, this type of story about people supposed to be beyond reproach role models for our kids – in locum parentis – drives me CRAZY! And yes, makes me despair….and oh so sick at heart. There are few things in this life that make me angry, but this is on this list.

    Sorry for the rant… No, really I AM!

    Off to walk Bratty dog who would take down scum of the earth like that….if there was anything left of them after I was done with them… :devildog

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