Posted on 09/30/2009 9:29:01 AM PDT by conservativeauditor
The First Lady will help kick off the 40th year of "Sesame Street" with an appearance on the Nov. 10 season premiere, PBS announced Tuesday.
Michelle Obama will bring with her a message touting the importance of planting gardens and healthy eating. She'll teach children how to plant tomato, cucumber and lettuce seeds as part of the show's new two-year science initiative called "My World is Green & Growing."
"All these seeds need to grow are sun, soil and water. If you eat these healthy foods, you're going to grow up to be big and strong, like me," Obama tells the residents of Sesame Street. "I know you're going to like these vegetables, because in addition to being healthy, they really taste great!"
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Bar-AAAAACK! Bar-AAAACK!
I am no food-nazi, frankly, I don't care what anyone eats, that's your business and not mine. But I hate hypocrisy, it makes me crazy-nuts.
We have a lot of newbies linking to their own sites just for hits - quite often when a brand new member starts posting articles they either fall into the afore mentioned catagory or are retreads. I apologize if you are legit
While I'm no Michelle Obama fan, it seems to take derangement to a new level when you criticize her for helping kids plant a few seeds.
Michelle protecting her space.
They can have four pictures—Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and BO
“One of These Things is Not Like the Others”.....
funny, when I watched it as a tyke I seem to remember Oscar the Grouch as being fuzzier. And not as black.
as part of the show’s new two-year science initiative called “My World is Green & Growing.”
yup, there you go. That’s what liberal science is all about: Darwinism and environmentalism
When my oldest was little, she watched Sesame Street. I personally liked Oscar and also The Count. I was sad to learn that the libs ran the place, figured indoctrination was a sure bet at some point, and haven’t seen it since.
The constant harrassment for “green” everything is getting tedious. Most conservation that is needed is common sense, doesn’t require constant warnings by Hollywood types and in TV shows for kids. I am sure Sesame Street is green all the way.
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