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September 03, 2009

Dictator Obama and His Zombification ~ Parents Upset Over Obama Propaganda Video!




Zombies one and all in this video. That’s one bizarre video. Typical leftist crap, they hate pledging to the Flag in schools but Obama is ok..



Parents upset over 'leftist propaganda' video

The Salt Lake Tribune

A school principal has apologized for showing a video at an assembly that a politically conservative group leader is calling "radical, leftist propaganda."

Children at Eagle Bay Elementary School in Farmington were shown a short video called "I pledge" on Aug. 28. The video opens with an image of President Barack Obama and part of a speech in which he says, "Let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other." The video then features celebrities making pledges about how they will help the president and the world -- and that's where some say the problem lies.

Many pledges, such as supporting local food banks, smiling more, and caring for the elderly are noncontroversial. But other pledges, such as "to never give anyone the finger when I'm driving again," "to sell my obnoxious car and buy a hybrid" and to advance stem cell research cross the line, some say.

"Showing the video in a public school is completely inappropriate," said Jennifer Cieslewicz, whose daughter is a first-grader at the school. "I don't believe a video such as this that promotes certain values should be shown to elementary students, especially without parents being aware. "

Chris Williams, Davis School District spokesman, said school principal Ofelia Wade and school PTA leaders decided to show the video as part of an assembly about the school's theme for the year, service. He said the PTA board chose the video and Wade did not see it before it was shown in the assembly.

"It got to a point where she turned to her assistant and said, 'Oops, I wish I would have seen this before. I don't think I would have shown it,' " Williams said. He said Wade could see how some adults might find the video political.
"She acknowledges she was wrong and apologizes for it and says she's sorry," Williams said. Attempts to reach school PTA leaders Tuesday evening were unsuccessful.

Williams said Wade plans to send a letter home to parents Wednesday about the issue.

Gayle Ruzicka, president of conservative Utah Eagle Forum, said the video was blatantly political. She said other offensive pledges included, "I pledge to be of service to Barack Obama," "I pledge allegiance to the funk, to the united funk of funkadelica," and pledges to not use plastic grocery bags and not flush the toilet after urinating.
"It's very inappropriate to show a radical, leftist propaganda piece that political to children," Ruzicka said. "If parents want their children to learn about those things and do them in the home, wonderful, fine, but it's not the place of the school to show a one-sided propaganda piece to children without parents knowing about it."

Cieslewicz said such values should be decided in the home, not at school.

"They shouldn't be troubling our youth with the woes of the world and making them feel like we're in slavery or they have to worry about how many times they flush the toilet or if they have a plastic water bottle," Cieslewicz said, referring to pledges in the video to "end slavery."

Ruzicka said she contacted local media about the video after receiving complaints from several parents. Ruzicka said she worried the video's messages would confuse children whose parents might choose to use plastic bags when shopping or who want their children to flush the toilet after every use. Also she said she didn't like a pledge "to be of service to Barack Obama" as he is here to serve Americans, not the other way around.

Ruzicka said she'd like to see the school district send a link to the video to all parents before an upcoming back-to-school night so they can voice their opinions and discuss it with their children. Williams said it's unlikely the district will send out a link, but parents are welcome to access the video on YouTube.



Critics Decry Obama's 'Indoctrination' Plan for Students

FOX News

A suggested lesson plan that calls on students to write letters to themselves about what they can do to help President Obama following his address to students nationwide is troubling and establishes the president as a "superintendent in chief," education experts told FOXNews.com.

A suggested lesson plan that calls on school kids to write letters to themselves about what they can do to help President Obama is troubling some education experts, who say it establishes the president as a "superintendent in chief" and may indoctrinate children to support him politically.

But the White House says the speech is merely "designed to encourage kids to stay in school."

But in advance of the address, the Department of Education has offered educators "classroom activities" to coincide with Obama's message.

Students in grades pre-K-6, for example, are encouraged to "write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president. These would be collected and redistributed at an appropriate later date by the teacher to make students accountable to their goals."

Teachers are also given guidance to tell students to "build background knowledge about the president of the United States by reading books about presidents and Barack Obama."

During the speech, "teachers can ask students to write down key ideas or phrases that are important or personally meaningful."
For grades 7-12, the Department of Education suggests teachers prepare by excerpting quotes from Obama's speeches on education for their students to contemplate -- and ask as questions such as "Why does President Obama want to speak with us today? How will he inspire us? How will he challenge us?"

Activities suggested for after the speech include asking students "what resonated with you from President Obama's speech? What lines/phrase do you remember?"

Obama's critics say the lesson plans and the president's calls for a "supportive community" are troubling on many levels.

Among the concerns, McCluskey said, is the notion that students who do not support Obama or his educational policies will begin the school year "behind the eight ball," or somehow academically trailing their peers.
"It essentially tries to force kids to say the president and the presidency is inspiring, and that's very problematic," McCluskey said. "It's very concerning that you would do that."

Parents of public school students would also have to pay for that "indoctrination," regardless of their political background, he said.

"That's the fundamental problem. They could easily be funding the indoctrination of their children."

Frederick Hess, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, said the suggested lesson plans cross the line between instruction and advocacy.

"I don't think it's appropriate for teachers to ask students to help promote the president's preferred school reforms and policies," Hess said. "It very much starts to set up the president as a superintendent in chief."
Amid the debate on the federal government's level of involvement on issues like health care and others, Hess said, "There's a lot of people" on both sides of the political spectrum who will rightfully be concerned with the president's call to action.
"It shows exactly what the problem is," he said. "This is going to open the door to all kinds of concerns."

After reading the Department of Education lesson plans for the speech, McCluskey said he noticed several passages that should set off "alarm bells," including language that attempts to "glorify President Obama" in the minds of young students.

"It could be a blatantly political move," he said. "Nobody knows for sure, but it gives that impression."

McCluskey also noted that the lesson plans for young students contain suggestions to write letters to themselves on how they can help the president, but that suggestion is not in the lesson plan for middle and high schoolers -- perhaps due to the likelihood of increased political ties at that age.

"You don't want to see this coming from the president," McCluskey said. "You don't want to see this coming from the federal government."



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Wild Thing's comment.......

OMG good grief! WTH!

“I pledge to be of service to Barack Obama.”

What a total idiot! Obama is paid by us, he works for the citizens of this country. He can be kicked out, impeached, and some other things I won't put here but I sure as heck am thinking them.

These schools should be sued for NOT teaching and for being propaganda inistitutions!

The only Pledge children need to be taught is to: Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
Not to Obama or any president.

Good acts and caring for others and the land is something they should be taught at home, in church, or by family. Morals are learned at home and at church and by example.


....Thank you Richard for sending this to me.



Posted by Wild Thing at September 3, 2009 05:47 AM


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If only I could afford a parochial school, I would pull my little one from public school so fast, their heads would spin! This is ridiculous to the point of being assinine. No, she won't go to school that day. The more I think about it, the madder I get.

Posted by: Lynn at September 3, 2009 08:26 AM


This is cool!! I'm going to grab my boss, take him into his office and make him pledge to end my poverty (with a raise), end my stress (by making me supreme leader), end my anxiety about my future (by giving me gobs of money for retirement) ... Geez. We employ Obama! Pledge to support him!? He has pledged to serve and uphold the constitution, not remake the country in his image. He was voted in a POTUS...not a damn king!

Posted by: PeteSuj at September 3, 2009 08:32 AM


What a steaming shovel full of crap this video is. You can bet your butt most of those celebrities pledges are as thin as the ice on the Gulf of Mexico. Bunch of hippocrits.

obama is going to make full use of the Dept of Education that his communist predecessor Jimmy Carter set up. Dept of Child Indoctrination would be the new title.

Posted by: TomR at September 3, 2009 12:23 PM


Well I couldn't get through the whole video but I too, do pledge, to hope and pray that everything obama does ...F#cking Fails.

Posted by: Mark at September 3, 2009 07:00 PM


Lynn, it is scary and sickening.
You are such a great mom and then I
think of the ones that aren't, the
ones that don't even get involved
and how their child will be
getting all this bs from Obama.

Posted by: Wild Thing at September 4, 2009 12:34 AM


Pete, HUGE DITTO!!

"He was voted in a POTUS...not a damn king!"

Posted by: Wild Thing at September 4, 2009 12:38 AM


Tom, your right, it made me sick to see
this video. They ARE a bunch of hippocrits.
One promised to smile! To smile?????
Give me a freakin break they have to pledge
to smile and all the other bs they pledged
to and Obama is eating this crap up.

Posted by: Wild Thing at September 4, 2009 12:40 AM


Mark,I only watched it to the end because I
wanted to see if Obama said at the end a
thank you to his subjects but he didn't.

It is gawd awful the whole thing. It is like
they opened the doors of an insane hospital
and Obama was let out and all his friends.

Mark I like your pledge!!!!

Posted by: Wild Thing at September 4, 2009 12:43 AM