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Obama indoctrinates our school kids
White House website ^
| Sept. 8, 2009
| Office of the Press Secretary
Posted on 09/08/2009 6:44:09 PM PDT by Christus_Rex
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN DISCUSSION WITH 9TH GRADERS
Wakefield High School Arlington, Virginia
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bho44; bhoeducation; obama; speech; students
Isn't it *convenient* that the health care question was asked to Obama?
To: Christus_Rex
“36 countries have universal health coverage, including Iraq and Afghanistan”,
...uhhh, that sounds just a tad set up. IF there are 36 countries on universal health care, how would a 9th grader know that?
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posted on
09/08/2009 6:52:18 PM PDT
by
albie
To: Christus_Rex
Ok seriously, How is this kid NOT a plant? And wasn’t he supposed to be speaking on education...God, I swear these Weasels have nothing better to do than worm their little fat agendas into everything.
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posted on
09/08/2009 7:03:16 PM PDT
by
Accidental Ninja
(Honestly, Obama, Just STOP. Please, Just STOP...I will give you TEN DOLLARS... Just Stop...)
To: Christus_Rex
Also it was the last question, this way it would stick in their minds.
To: albie
And, Honestly, Would a ninth grader even care? I had better things to do in ninth grade than worry about how many countries have screwed up and corrupt health care systems.
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posted on
09/08/2009 7:09:52 PM PDT
by
Accidental Ninja
(Honestly, Obama, Just STOP. Please, Just STOP...I will give you TEN DOLLARS... Just Stop...)
To: Accidental Ninja
And, Honestly, Would a ninth grader even care? I had better things to do in ninth grade than worry about how many countries have screwed up and corrupt health care systems. Looking at the transcript with my virtual-ninth-grader mind, I'd say all those questions were planted. Every last softball one of them. The way of speaking was wrong for kids, and not one question was surprising or off-the-wall.
To: SamuraiScot
Looking at the transcript with my virtual-ninth-grader mind, I'd say all those questions were planted. Every last softball one of them. The way of speaking was wrong for kids, and not one question was surprising or off-the-wall.
They made it sound like a second grader that had to read in front of the class. It was kind of halted and choppy. If a ninth grader (or any kid for that matter) was asking a real question it would be filled with "Uh's...Um's..." and possible a "Oh, what's the word?" under the breath. Hey, Maybe a ninth grader feeds O's lines to him when the almighty mega-prompter breaks down. That would explain a lot. (Although there are some brilliant ninth graders in our school's FBLA that could kick 0's butt as far as speeches are concerned.)
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posted on
09/08/2009 8:39:42 PM PDT
by
Accidental Ninja
(Honestly, Obama, Just STOP. Please, Just STOP...I will give you TEN DOLLARS... Just Stop...)
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