assures me that I'm going up to Heaven.
I love this song by the Swirling Eddies its called "Urban Legends". All this talk about Obama's speech to the school kids is driving me nuts. It reminds me of that song.
Ken got an email from two people, the first one asked if he was going to let the Monster Boy "be subjected" to this speech and what was he going to do about it. The other one was a warning to every one about how evil the speech was (and the person delivering it). This was all before the text of the speech was made public. These two people hate Obama and swear he's the anti-christ (maybe I'm reaching but only a little) Ken responded to these people and let them know that yes we were going to let Monster Boy watch the speech and we were home schooling also. So it was our choice to subject him to it and we were doing it willingly.
Ken got a response from one of the people and they were proud of us that we're home schooling because "public schools can't be trusted". Then they went on to say that they had read the speech and even though it seemed harmless it did have socialist undertones. This person also said that this one time was okay for him to address the kids but any more than that and it would be a problem. Then he'd be taking it too far and it would be socialist indoctrination. Yes, because I can see how telling a kid to stay in school to better themselves and society is socialist. Next he'll be telling them to eat their green veggies but what he'll really mean it that they should worship Hitler.
What a lot of people seem to forget (my self included) is that Obama isn't the first president to address the nation's children. Teddy Roosevelt was the first, he told them to celebrate Arbor Day. Reagan and George H.W. Bush addressed the children also and more than once. Here is a link to the msnbc article about past presidents and their messages to children. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32737733/ns/politics-white_house/
In the song it also says that the anti-christ does laundry on the East Coast, I wonder...
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