Posted on 09/02/2009 10:13:55 PM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion
By PUMA Pundit on September 2, 2009
Remember, the Dept. of Education expects your kids to read books on the life of Barack Obama before the monumental speech on September 8th, well heres a look at two of the books that shall be used:
The first book is aptly titled: Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope
and here is the description, direct from the Publishers Website:
Ever since Barack Obama was young, Hope has lived inside him. From the beaches of Hawaii to the streets of Chicago, from the jungles of Indonesia to the plains of Kenya, he has held on to Hope. Even as a boy, Barack knew he wasnt quite like anybody else, but through his journeys he found the ability to listen to Hope and become what he was meant to be: a bridge to bring people together.
a few choice paragraphs:
His mama, white as whipped cream; his daddy, black as ink
He was there in Chicago because he cared about these people. They were his family. People in Kenya were his family. Indonesians were his family. And no matter where he was, the world was his home. And who he was could be summed up in one word: loveable.
and
When Barack wasnt studying he liked to jog along the Hudson River. He couldnt help but notice the river of hurt and hate and history that separated blacks and whites. Being both, he could not take sides. Dont worry, said Hope. I will be your bridge. In time you will be the bridge for others.
but thats not all, theres more:
When his classes came to an end, he raced to Chicago to join hands with the church, to learn new lessons: Not how to be black or white, but how to be a healer, how to change things, how to make a difference in the world.
of course, no book about Vladimir Lenin would be complete without talking about his days in the trenches as a community organizer:
The work was grueling, with stretches of failure, and puny patches of success. Door-to-door Barack went, early mornings, late nights, pleading and preaching, coaxing strangers to march together, to make life better for everyone. He worked hard as a farmer, planting the words Yes, we can! like seeds in spring.
but thats not all, theres still more good stuff:
Before Barack chased his future, he visited his past, traveling to Kenya to find his family, his fathers bones, and his own place in the circle of Africa Finally, Barack knelt in the soil at his fathers grave, listening to the still, small voice that spoke to his heart: Go now. Fly free. Become the man you were meant to be. Live in hope.
Having gotten the blessings of his fathers spirit, Barack set forth
Hope may be slim and beautiful, but she is no weak thing [Barack] proved it again when all of Washington, D.C., wondered what this skinny kid with the funny name could offer a nation in need. But the hope that lived in Barack burned bright, and on the night he became a senator, everybody felt the flame.
but thats not all! He had a date with destiny, and:
One sun-drenched day, as his wife Michelle stood by, Barack smiled on a sea of faces from Wichita to Waikiki. He saw whites and blacks, rich and poor, Christians and Muslims and Jews; he saw the ghosts of his parents, of Gramps and Toot, of Martin Luther King, Jr. and JFK. And on that special day Barack was the bridge that held them all together. I want to be your president, he said. Can we make America better? Can we work together, as one? With a single voice the crowd called out, Yes! We can!
And thats just one book. I personally think we need to change the calender to BB (Before Barack) and AB (After Barack). I mean it is undeniable that the man is the second coming. But, thats not all, lets look at the other tome on Barack Obama for children:
Simply titled Barack:
Lets look at the official description from the publisher:
This is a journey that began in many places.
It began in Kansas, home of Baracks mother. It began in Africa, home of Baracks father. It began in Hawaii one moonlit night, the night that Barack was born.
Sometimes it was a lonely journey. Sometimes it was an enchanted journey. But throughout this most unusual ride, this boy often wondered: Who am I? Where do I belong?
And the book begins:
On the horizon, at the dawn of a new age, there appeared a man who would be the embodiment of Kings dream a presidential candidate whose very being was a bridge that joined nations.
But before he could join nations, he had to find a spiritual home, and he did under Reverend Wrights Leadership at Trinity:
There, swept up in the waves of their singing, with tears on his cheeks, he knew why he was there. He knew who he was and he knew where he belonged.
As celestial choirs started singing, his coming could not have had better timing for all of mankind America for:
He arrived here during a dark time in American history. All across America, people were losing their jobs, losing their houses, losing their sense of hope. Many people were tired of a war that had gone on too long. They were tired of fighting with their neighbors over politics. They were just tired.
for indeed:
Here was a man who spoke of hope and change, whose strong words lifted up the downhearted people and made them believe that the world was not beyond repair.
There you have it folks, the one we have all been waiting for, Barack Hussein Obama! To think that such drivel is aimed at 4-7 year olds makes me sick. However, whats the adage about catching them young?
Now THAT should be required reading for every student!
Lord help us all! Unbelievable.
I thought he did. I thought he decided to be black.
Bookmarked
Posted this yesterday, but want your comments/opinions too.
This statement by my daughter didn’t make sense to me day before yesterday, but it does now.
8 year old daughter comes up to me and said “Mama, did they have a bunch of books on George Bush?” I asked why (confused) and she said “Because they have SOOOO many books about Obama at school. They even have books about his DOG!!!”
This makes me sick.
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At least they didn't say "lilly white" or "white as white bread".
But why mama and daddy? Mother and Father, Mama und Papa, Mom and Dad. Mommy and Daddy.
And why wasn't the title Barack has two daddies?
And how God wants to Damn AmeriKKKa. < /sarc >
Hawaii is "moonlit" at 7:24pm in August?
That's what the COLB says:
If she asks why people are so angry with the president over the rush to pass health care legislation, remind her that he spent more time deciding on a dog for their family than on the health care bill.
Being a tolerant American, no one should take sides with regards to skin color.
The author is a bigot.
From Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Barack-Obama-Promise-Child-Hope/dp/1416971440
I found this PDF interview with the author of one of the books:
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/SS.EMS/ObamaQA.pdf
which appears to have been published by Simon & Schuster (pwned by Viacom, parent company to SeeBS).
From the Library School Journal review:
“Grimes’s imagery, however, is occasionally overblown as both Hope and God speak directly to Obama. His impressive life story needs no inflating, and the heavy imagery gets in the way of the message....Despite the overly laudatory tone, this book is an appealing addition to biography collections.”
From a 3of5 stars review by a Barack supporter:
“However, I thought the asides from the mother and her child were a little distracting, a “forced” questioning innocence from the child and an almost condescending tone from the mother. Most distracting, as noted by other reviewers, was the “Lion King/Messiah/Star Wars/Chosen One” kind of vibe given to Obama throughout the narrative. This was the dangerously-close-to-conceit part of the book that made me wince. While it’s good to teach children to respect the President of the United States, this book fairly jumps across the line from respect to breathless worship.... President-Elect Barack Obama is an ordinary man. A deeply talented speaker, brilliant thinker and professor (Harvard Law School, people!), and arguably the most disciplined politician I’ve ever seen—BUT, an ordinary man. A devoted loving husband and father, BUT an ordinary man. He’s NOT “The One/Golden Child/Messiah/Moses Of The 21st Century”, and it’s dangerous to put him on that pedestal.”
And from a 5of5 star review:
“I’m giving this 5 stars simply because this is the most hilarious laugh out loud book I have read in a very long time. First you must realize that this is a work of pure science fiction once you understand that then you are good to go.”
And another 5of5 star review:
“I scanned the pages of this book in the bookstore, saw one illustration that made me wonder if the book was more religious than I’d like, but I bought for my grandson anyway. At home the first thing I did was check the Amazon price. The average customer rating was a dismal 2.5, but I noticed a curious thing: all reviews were either 1 star or 5 star—nothing in between. How odd! Might something other than objectivity be at work here?
So I read each review, then actually read the book I’d bought. My professional opinion, as an editor for 44 years and a writer of 11 published books, is that this book is well written. It’s attractively illustrated. The message is one of hope, with the religious reference one tiny part of the whole...”
This isn’t a joke, is it? I thought it was a joke. Are they seriously reading this to the kids in public schools? Just... wow.
I hope my books never find their way to that editor. He’s obviously a pinhead bigot.
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