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Default Let the brainwashing begin .............


"David R.Birch" wrote in message
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September 8, Obama will be piped into all public schools for a speech.
Probably about how to snitch on their parents.

This is scary. This is sick.

Steve
Damn! Look at this, from Rightpundits.com:

"In yet one more historic moment for this White House, Barack Obama
will hold a nationwide speech for school children. Apparently, The One
will challenge students to work hard, set educational goals, and take
responsibility for their learning. He will also call for a "shared
responsibility and commitment" on the part of students, parents and
educators to ensure that every child in every school receives the best
education possible so they can compete in the global economy for good
jobs and live rewarding and productive lives as American citizens."

Man, if that doesn't scare the hell out of you, what will? The sick
*******s want our kids to work hard and take responsibility!

How will they ever learn to be a good, upstanding redneck if they
listen to that? What will become of conservatives?

You're right, Steve. There's some real sickness here. 'Hope you get
well soon. g

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Ed Huntress
I'm all for it! These kids will become the responsible taxpayers who'll
be feeding the dollars into my Social Security checks!

David


That's a foregone conclusion no matter which party is in office.

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You may think so, but I'll not spend it until I have it. And if I don't
get it, I'll not be surprised.

From what I've seen of the current new crop of workers, I'm not filled
with confidence for the future.

David


If we run out, we run out. It will be because of a jobs-free recovery, if
that comes to pass, and a prolonged period of high unemployment.

Over the years I've run the numbers several times and I could never see how
we were going to have enough jobs to have decent levels of employment. And
I've always been proved to be too pessimistic about it. So now I don't worry
as much, and proceed as if the jobs will come -- as they always do.

I'm concerned about *rates* of economic growth now, but as I've learned, I
tend to be too cautious and conservative about estimating what will happen
in that regard, as well. So don't worry, be happy. d8-)

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