So our dear leader, as he would be known in North Korea, is speaking to the children next week. Study sheets are being prepared. How has President Obama inspired me? What can I do to help President Obama?
Pity the child who isn't inspired by Obama, thinks he's wrong about health care and the environment and doesn't want to help him succeed. Will the teachers 'reframe' the debate? 'Recalibrate' the questions?
Notice how it's all about Obama.
Here's a direct quote from between twenty or twenty-five young and popular Hollywood types in quick cut aways in a public service message shown at an assembly of elementary school children in a Utah school: Indoctrination? You decide.
"I pledge to bring awareness to mental disease;
To advance stem cell research;
To advance the awareness of autism;
I pledge to sell my obnoxious car and buy a hybrid;
To drive slower and not use as much gas;
For the environment, I pledge to flush only after a deuce, never after a single.
To fight; to become aware; to educate; to not give up; to defend issues that I care about;
I pledge to work to make good the two hundred year old promise to end slavery;
I pledge to work toward the abolition of twenty-first century slavery;
And to free one million people from slavery in the next five years.
I pledge to be of service to Barack (kiss tatooed bicep) Obama (kiss other tatooed bicep).
I pledge to be a servant to our president,
and all mankind,
because together we can.
Together we are.
And together we will be the change that we seek.
(Finish with a big picture of the face of Barack Obama in red, white and blue in front of the Capitol Building and the White House with the words "Be the Change".
This may be lost on Liberals and Hollywood, but we don't serve Barack Obama.
He serves America.
And I pledge that this demi god will not be around for a second term.

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