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PostSubject: Well, now, isn't that special...   Well, now, isn't that special... Icon_minitimeFri Sep 25, 2009 1:46 am

slider, bobby, Bignose....you need to learn these songs...

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PostSubject: Re: Well, now, isn't that special...   Well, now, isn't that special... Icon_minitimeFri Sep 25, 2009 8:28 am

I guess this is the start of Obama's army and it begins with teachers brainwashing children.
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I guess this is the start of Obama's army and it begins with teachers brainwashing children.

Apparently, that is a religious song and they substituted BO's name for Jesus.
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Dennis Prager wrote:

Here are five reasons why bigger government makes less impressive people.

1. People who are able to take care of themselves and do so are generally better than people who are able to take care of themselves but rely on others. Of course, there are times when some people have absolutely no choice and must rely on others to take care of them. Life is tragic and some people, despite their best efforts and their commitment to being a responsible person, must have others support them.

Even if one believes, as the left does by definition, that the ideal society is one in which the state takes care of as many of our needs as possible, one must acknowledge that this has deleterious effects on many, if not most, citizens' moral character. The moment one acknowledges that the more one takes care of oneself, the more developed is his or her character, one must acknowledge that a bigger state diminishes its citizens' characters.

Presumably one might argue that there is no relationship between character development and taking responsibility for oneself. But to do so is to turn the concept of character on its head. The essence of good character is to care of oneself and then take of others who cannot take care of themselves.

2. The more people come to rely on government, the more they develop a sense of entitlement -- an attitude characterized by the belief that one is owed (whatever the state provides and more). This is a second big government blow to character development because it has at least three terrible consequences:

First, the more one feels entitled, the less one believes he has to work for anything. Why work hard if I can look to the state to give much of what I need, and, increasingly, much of what I want? Second, the more one feels entitled, the less grateful one feels. This is obvious: The more one expects to be given, the less one is grateful for what one is given. Third, the more entitled and the less grateful one feels, the angrier one becomes. The opposite of gratitude is not only ingratitude, it is anger. People who do not get what they think they are entitled to become angry.

3. People develop disdain for work.

One of the effects of the welfare state on vast numbers of European citizens is disdain for work. This is in keeping with Marx's view of utopia as a time when people will work very little and devote their large amount of non-working time writing poetry and engaging in other such lofty pursuits. Work is not regarded by the left as ennobling. It is highly ennobling in the American value system, however.

4. People become preoccupied with vacation time.

Along with disdain for work, one witnesses among Western Europeans a preoccupation with not working. Vacation time has become a moral value among many Europeans. There have been riots in countries like France merely over working hours. In Sweden and elsewhere, more and more workers take more and more time off from work, knowing they will be paid anyway. In Germany and elsewhere, it is against the law to keep one's store open after a certain hour, lest that give that store owner an income advantage and thereby compel a competing store to stay open longer as well. And, of course, Americans are viewed as working far too hard.

5. People are rendered more selfish.

Not only does bigger government teach people not to take care of themselves, it teaches them not to take of others. Smaller government is the primary reason Americans give more charity and volunteer more time per capita than do Europeans living in welfare states. Why take care of your fellow citizen, or even your family, when the government will do it for you?
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sieg heil, sieg heil, sieg heil......
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PostSubject: Re: Well, now, isn't that special...   Well, now, isn't that special... Icon_minitimeFri Sep 25, 2009 11:51 am

This seems like something that North Korea and Kim Jong ILL would do
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slickjay12 wrote:
This seems like something that North Korea and Kim Jong ILL would do

Or the Talib....wait, the Taliban would stone the kids for singing. Never mind.

But it absolutely does sound like something Little Kim or Hugo Chavez, or even Castro would love.
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PostSubject: Re: Well, now, isn't that special...   Well, now, isn't that special... Icon_minitimeMon Sep 28, 2009 5:55 pm



I think it speaks for itself.
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PostSubject: Re: Well, now, isn't that special...   Well, now, isn't that special... Icon_minitimeMon Sep 28, 2009 6:26 pm

Is this about giving Obama power, or minorities using Obama to brainwash white American youth? I notice the use of lily white kids as the centerpiece of the vids, but in the first vid you hear a black woman coaching them, and an Asian woman in the second.

Are they indoctrinating for Obama, or just having fun making white kids jump through hoops? Either way, I find it discomforting to push leader worship no matter who they are.
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Well, now, isn't that special... Obie

Forgot the smoke...
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PostSubject: Re: Well, now, isn't that special...   Well, now, isn't that special... Icon_minitimeTue Sep 29, 2009 7:25 pm

Was that Yoko Ono in the video?
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Oz wrote:
Was that Yoko Ono in the video?

I think she was OZ
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