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I'm glad Drudge finally posted this!
1 posted on 09/01/2009 9:25:58 AM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

The address will be very short..”HELP”!!!


2 posted on 09/01/2009 9:27:50 AM PDT by Patrick1 (I'm not calling in sick; I'm calling in gone!)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Sorry, mods! Duplicate post! Blue Turtle beat me to the punch! :-)


3 posted on 09/01/2009 9:27:55 AM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” -George Orwell)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear
Let me guess...

Volunteer...

National Service...

Turn in your parents if they seem "fishy"

blah, blah, blah...

4 posted on 09/01/2009 9:29:47 AM PDT by NMEwithin
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

You will all turn to the Dear Leader channel.You will turn in any of your grandparents who complain about Obama’s
final solution.The hits just keep coming!


5 posted on 09/01/2009 9:29:51 AM PDT by Dr. Ursus
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Keep your kid at home that day.


7 posted on 09/01/2009 9:31:16 AM PDT by inkfarmer
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Some choice quotes:

Why is it important that we listen to the President and other elected officials, like the mayor, senators, members of congress, or the governor? Why is what they say important?

What do you think the President wants us to do? Does the speech make you want to do anything? Are we able to do what President Obama is asking of us?

Teachers could encourage students to participate in the Department of Education’s “I Am What I Learn” video contest.

Extension of the Speech: Teachers can extend learning by having students

Create posters of their goals. Posters could be formatted in quadrants or puzzle pieces or trails marked with the labels: personal, academic, community, country....It might make sense to focus on personal and academic so community and country goals come more readily.

Write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president. These would be collected and redistributed at an appropriate later date by the teacher to make students accountable to their goals.

Participate in School wide incentive programs or contests for students who achieve their goals.

Write about their goals in a variety of genres, i.e. poems, songs, personal essays.

Create artistic projects based on the themes of their goals.


10 posted on 09/01/2009 9:35:37 AM PDT by laxcoach (Government is greedy. Taxpayers who want their own money are not greedy.)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

This is disturbing to me. I’m glad we homeschool.


11 posted on 09/01/2009 9:36:09 AM PDT by bubbacluck
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Free College Scholarships to the first 10,000 students who text me with info that their parents listen to Beck and Limbaugh


12 posted on 09/01/2009 9:38:00 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

“What does it take to be President”

Experience! Credentials! Birth Certificate! Eligibility! etc.


14 posted on 09/01/2009 9:38:50 AM PDT by Atom Smasher
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Schools by us open the ninth, too bad.


16 posted on 09/01/2009 9:39:42 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

So glad I homeschool! However, if I didn’t, I sure wouldn’t send my kids to school that day nor would I allow them to participate in any of these creepy ideas.


18 posted on 09/01/2009 9:41:51 AM PDT by samiam1972 ("It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish."-Mother Teresa)
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Sounds like a great day for a Tea Party!!!!!!!!!!!!!


19 posted on 09/01/2009 9:44:25 AM PDT by petitfour (Are you a Dead Fish American?)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

How many parents will pull their kids out of school that day?


20 posted on 09/01/2009 9:44:26 AM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Check this out:

http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6678944.html


21 posted on 09/01/2009 9:44:56 AM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” -George Orwell)
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PreK-6 Menu of Classroom Activities:
President Obama’s Address to Students
Across America
Produced by Teaching Ambassador Fellows, U.S. Department of Education September 8, 2009

Before the Speech:

Teachers can build background knowledge about the President of the United States and his speech by reading books about presidents and Barack Obama and motivate students by asking the following questions: Who is the President of the United States? What do you think it takes to be President? To whom do you think the President is going to be speaking? Why do you think he wants to speak to you? What do you think he will say to you?

Teachers can ask students to imagine being the President delivering a speech to all of the students in the United States. What would you tell students? What can students do to help in our schools? Teachers can chart ideas about what they would say.

Why is it important that we listen to the President and other elected officials, like the mayor, senators, members of congress, or the governor? Why is what they say important?
During the Speech:

As the President speaks, teachers can ask students to write down key ideas or phrases that are important or personally meaningful. Students could use a note-taking graphic organizer such as a Cluster Web, or students could record their thoughts on sticky notes. Younger children can draw pictures and write as appropriate. As students listen to the speech, they could think about the following: What is the President trying to tell me? What is the President asking me to do? What new ideas and actions is the President challenging me to think about?

Students can record important parts of the speech where the President is asking them to do something. Students might think about: What specific job is he asking me to do? Is he asking anything of anyone else? Teachers? Principals? Parents? The American people?

Students can record any questions they have while he is speaking and then discuss them after the speech. Younger children may need to dictate their questions.
After the Speech:

Teachers could ask students to share the ideas they recorded, exchange sticky notes or stick notes on a butcher paper poster in the classroom to discuss main ideas from the speech, i.e. citizenship, personal responsibility, civic duty.

Students could discuss their responses to the following questions: What do you think the President wants us to do? Does the speech make you want to do anything? Are we able to do what President Obama is asking of us? What would you like to tell the President?

Teachers could encourage students to participate in the Department of Education’s “I Am What I Learn” video contest.
On September 8
th
the Department will invite K-12 students to submit a 2
video no longer than 2 min, explaining why education is important and how their education will help them achieve their dreams. Teachers are welcome to incorporate the same or a similar video project into an assignment. More details will be released via www.ed.gov
.
Extension of the Speech: Teachers can extend learning by having students

Create posters of their goals. Posters could be formatted in quadrants or puzzle pieces or trails marked with the labels: personal, academic, community, country. Each area could be labeled with three steps for achieving goals in those areas. It might make sense to focus on personal and academic so community and country goals come more readily.

Write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president. These would be collected and redistributed at an appropriate later date by the teacher to make students accountable to their goals.

Write goals on colored index cards or precut designs to post around the classroom.

Interview and share about their goals with one another to create a supportive community.

Participate in School wide incentive programs or contests for students who achieve their goals.

Write about their goals in a variety of genres, i.e. poems, songs, personal essays.

Create artistic projects based on the themes of their goals.

Graph student progress toward goals.


22 posted on 09/01/2009 9:45:14 AM PDT by COUNTrecount (Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

So now barry is doing lesson plans for teachers?


23 posted on 09/01/2009 9:47:55 AM PDT by svcw (Legalism reinforces self-righteousness - it communicates to you the good news of your own goodness)
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Here we go. He’s going to be on in the evening, too.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics/AP/story/1192282.html


24 posted on 09/01/2009 9:47:56 AM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” -George Orwell)
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I hope parents will be able to “opt out” for their children.
My 18 year old son is FINALLY getting it!


26 posted on 09/01/2009 9:50:38 AM PDT by RebelTXRose
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear; Patrick1; NMEwithin; Drusus; Free America52; inkfarmer; laxcoach; liege; ...

INDOCTRINATION ... vs ... EDUCATION

Obummer is going to speak to students September 8th.
Imagine if Bush had planned something like this? State
run schools all across the nation would have planned a trip
to the zoo.

Perhaps - on September 8th - parents (or Grandparents)
should also plan to take their children to the zoo. It would
be educational.

I’m just sayin’...

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“Lord, there is no one like You to help the
powerless against the mighty. Help us, O Lord
our God, for we rely on You, and in Your name
we have come against this vast army. O Lord,
You are our God; do not let man prevail against
You.” (2Chronicles 14:11)


28 posted on 09/01/2009 9:51:39 AM PDT by Jo Nuvark (Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
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Going to tell kids to participate in service activities on 9/11 I bet. Here we go! Erasing 9/11.


30 posted on 09/01/2009 9:57:44 AM PDT by Neverforget01 (Talk is cheap...except when Congress does it.)
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