Think that was taken out of context. And that back drop music is really weird and not needed.
The only point the vid drives home is that the right tries too hard.
Think that was taken out of context
We don't know, because we didn't see what preludes it.
And why the creepy music? Probably because it's trying to convey a message that isn't true.
Easy stuff.
We don't know, because we didn't see what preludes it.
No, you rightys kill me pushing your weak talking points.Right...so the teacher must have said...let's pretend we are communists and praise our "Dear Leader" now...just for pretend...ok kids?
LMAO...you libs just kill me with this stuff.
No, you rightys kill me pushing your weak talking points.
In one fell swoop, you managed to accuse those kids of being communists and state that Obama is their dear leader (or "just for pretend").
What is wrong about being optimistic, hopeful about the future and the president of your country? What would make you more satisified Mistermj? Would you prefer they be taught a hate song of sorts?!
You have no idea what that was being rehearsed for. And neither do I.
Fortunately, our country has survived a long list of attempts to program youngsters within school settings.
Up through at least junior high school, we were required to stand and pledge our allegiance to both the USA and to "God".
And on a slightly less imposing scale, any kids who failed to express their allegiance to the success of the Dallas Cowboys had to take a lot of shit, too.
I've never met a real American that had a problem with the pledge of Allegiance.
The tens of millions of Americans not hip to pledging their allegiance to a piece of cloth and/or a God who they do not worship likely don't make their way north of the WI/IL border all that often. Of course, it's hard to recognize someone if they're not even in attendance at your monthly coffee for the JB society.