Posted on 11/05/2008 5:06:23 PM PST by bruinbirdman
Kudos to your daughter.
My 12 yr old girl also pi$$es off one of her teachers with some conservative comments.
I love it.
Most of my kids are RUSH babies and can not believe the ignorance of their peers. They may be a pain in the arse but they know what’s going on. My seventeen year old was at work last night and kept calling to see how the results were coming in.
We are tired of answering questions about Obama for free, one of them declares.
Well, at least zero's "cousins" are more enterprising than his zombified worshipers over here. They're actually providing a service for the payments they collect.
Come on, be serious. This is no time for this sort of nonsense. Everybody knows if that happened it would be the 61st state.
I try to raise my girl with conservative values.
Work for what you want. Twelve year old girls really want, a lot!!!
Last week there was a “debate” about the election. My daughter asked her teacher is she received her teaching degree in 143 days.
I rec’d a letter from the teacher stating that Alex was “impertinent”. I sent a letter back, I told her that her letter amused me.
I have scoured the newspapers of the continent for quite a while. Other than the picture of Hussein Obama's brother at his shack, I have found no pics until today.
yitbos
LOL! That’s just great! My kids will speak up because they know that I’ll always back them up as long as they are polite and know the facts.
“I’ll have water for my donkey, and a new roof on my hut.”
At the village dispensary near Mama Sarah's house in Kogelo, the village in western Kenya where she raised Barack Obama's late father, hundreds of people had stayed awake through the night, dancing and watching al-Jazeera's election coverage on a large screen. Soon after the result was announced they ran down the dirt road to Mama Sarah's homestead, where police had kept the media locked behind the gate.
Waving branches, beating drums and singing the refrain: "The Champion has stepped into the arena, and everybody is watching," they insisted the police allow them into the compound.
"We cannot be intimidated by the Kenyan police," a man shouted, threatening to tear the gate down. "We are now under the US government."
yitbos
He’s going to give them all a new car, doncha know? And I liked this part: “The youth however decline to be drawn into a discussion about their famous cousin unless they are paid up front.”
Now with Obama elected president, Kenyans won’t have to worry about paying for the mud to fill the cracks in their huts or hay to feed their donkeys. Obama will also clean up after the donkeys.
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