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    Arnold Horshack was my favorite... Though, why the hell does Obama think he needs to give our elementary school kids a lesson? Shouldn't he be running a nation and leave the teaching to the teachers?

    What do think?

    I think he's becoming a bigger douche by the minute, and I get to say that because I didn't vote for him... I held my tongue through Bush's second term. But at this rate, Obama won't have a second term.
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    Originally posted by Japher View Post
    Arnold Horshack was my favorite... Though, why the hell does Obama think he needs to give our elementary school kids a lesson? Shouldn't he be running a nation and leave the teaching to the teachers?

    What do think?

    I think he's becoming a bigger douche by the minute, and I get to say that because I didn't vote for him... I held my tongue through Bush's second term. But at this rate, Obama won't have a second term.
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    • #3
      Outrage for Obama speaking to school kids to work hard and stay in school is utterly retarded. I mean, Dubya did the same damned thing!
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      • #4
        Reagan and Bush the First both gave classroom addresses, and both used the opportunity to push their political agendas.

        I was not old enough at the time to remember whether or not there was an uproar on the left about that.
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        • #5
          I think he's becoming a bigger douche by the minute, and I get to say that because I didn't vote for him... I held my tongue through Bush's second term. But at this rate, Obama won't have a second term.
          Spending an hour of class time and giving teachers lesson plans? Can you spell indoctrination?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Guynemer View Post
            Reagan and Bush the First both gave classroom addresses, and both used the opportunity to push their political agendas.

            I was not old enough at the time to remember whether or not there was an uproar on the left about that.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View Post
              Outrage for Obama speaking to school kids to work hard and stay in school is utterly retarded. I mean, Dubya did the same damned thing!
              I think it has to do with that creepy "I pledge" video and selected bits of the suggested lesson plan rather than being in principle opposed to him talking to school kids.
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              • #8
                Reagan and Bush the First both gave classroom addresses, and both used the opportunity to push their political agendas.


                Yes, and Democrats complained about it at the time. As such, I don't see why Republicans shouldn't have the right to complain about Obama's speech now.
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                • #9
                  Didn't Bush read children's books rather than respond to 9/11?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by loinburger View Post
                    Didn't Bush read children's books rather than respond to 9/11?

                    Yeah, and it was stupid to attack him for that too(at the time only one plane had crashed and he had just been informed, it could have been a horrible accident, for all we knew).
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                    • #11
                      Also:

                      Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View Post
                        Reagan and Bush the First both gave classroom addresses, and both used the opportunity to push their political agendas.


                        Yes, and Democrats complained about it at the time. As such, I don't see why Republicans shouldn't have the right to complain about Obama's speech now.
                        I was not old enough at the time to remember whether or not there was an uproar on the left about that.


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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Guynemer View Post
                          Reagan and Bush the First both gave classroom addresses, and both used the opportunity to push their political agendas.

                          I was not old enough at the time to remember whether or not there was an uproar on the left about that.
                          There was no uproar from the left because despite the current spin from the liberal bloggosphere, neither Reagan nor Bush pushed any agenda except staying in school and the importance of an education. If Obama had done the same no one would have cared.
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                          • #14
                            Wonder if CIA has learned the lesson - don't start fake terrorist attacks while pres is scoring points visiting schools.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View Post
                              Outrage for Obama speaking to school kids to work hard and stay in school is utterly retarded. I mean, Dubya did the same damned thing!
                              Yeah, the retards are claiming Obama is trying to indoctrinate children as if he's the first President to tell kids to work hard in school and not to drop out.
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