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Quote: Originally Posted by Zoom-boing
Quote: Originally Posted by Care4all
We don't know for certain that the parents did not know about it....from your own article there are 2 different stories from parents: Quote: But Andrea Ciemnolonski, the parent of another one of the students in the video, said the song was part of a second-grade project on a variety of topics related to the month of February, such as Groundhog Day, Valentine's Day and Presidents Day.
"They did songs about President Washington, Lincoln, and they did do one about President Obama," Ciemnolonski said. "My daughter was in the class that did the songs about Obama. It was black history month. ... It was something for the kids to celebrate."
Ciemnolonski said she "just can't look at it as indoctrination," though she added, "The comparisons made were a little exuberant." NOT indoctrination? Really???? NOT trying to put Obama on some kind of 'messiah' pedestal? Really??? Interesting, then, that they 'borrowed' a line from a bible song. Quote: Jesus loves the little children
Jesus loves the little children
All the children of the world Black and yellow, red and white
They're all precious in His sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world Jesus Loves the Little Children song with lyrics from KIDiddles Quote: Obama song: He said red, yellow, black or white
All are equal in his sight
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama Lyrics: Songs About President Obama - Political News - FOXNews.com
And now those in charge are saying 'no, no it was just part of black history month'? Bullshit. UH OH they were using Christian song lyrics in the Obama Love Indoctrination song? Oh now we have to ban the song, its religious
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