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Florida GOP Chairman Approves Of Obama School Speech -- But Sticks To Earlier Attack Against Socialist Indoctrination

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Florida Republican Party chairman Jim Greer, who made waves last week when he sent out a press release attacking President Obama's stay-in-school message, is now expressing his approval of the pre-released text, ABC News reports. In fact, he'll even let his own kids watch it -- but he stands by his earlier criticism.

"It's a good speech," said Greer. "It encourages kids to stay in school and the importance of education and I think that's what a president should do when they're gonna talk to students across the country."

Here's what Greer first said last week:

"As the father of four children, I am absolutely appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama's socialist ideology. The idea that school children across our nation will be forced to watch the President justify his plans for government-run health care, banks, and automobile companies, increasing taxes on those who create jobs, and racking up more debt than any other President, is not only infuriating, but goes against beliefs of the majority of Americans, while bypassing American parents through an invasive abuse of power."

Greer and other Republicans had attacked lesson-plan materials from the Department of Education that had a suggested activity, asking students to write about how they could "help the President." It appeared that the intended context of this was in relation to the speech on educational goals -- it was in a list of bullet points headed "Extension of the Speech." Nevertheless, the Department of Education did edit the materials to remove this politically dicey phrase, and it now clearly refers to achieving personal goals.

"This was clearly moving in a direction that would have not been satisfactory to me as a parent, and I know many other parents across this country," said Greer. "The White House has changed, the Department of Education took it all out, but when they submitted it, when they sent it out, when they created those lesson plans - the objections from me, the statement from me, and the objections from many other parents was warranted and they should've thought about it more carefully before they tried it."

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September 7, 2009 4:05 PM   

The speed of the backpeddling is giving me whiplash.

Too little, too late.

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September 7, 2009 4:11 PM   

Who even gives a shit?!?

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September 7, 2009 4:27 PM   

America is s the greatest freak show on earth. Forget what you learned in civics about the Founding Fathers — we're the children of Barnum and Bailey, our founding con-men. Their freak show was the forerunner of today's talk radio.


So here we are, wallowing in our dysfunction. Governed — if you listen to the rabble rousers — by a black nationalist from Kenya smuggled into the United States to kill Sarah Palin's baby.


Bill Moyers

The Greatest Freak Show on Earth
Byline: Eric Kleefeld


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September 7, 2009 4:30 PM   

Shorter Greer: "Turns out, I was expecting a speech from the imaginary Dangerous Islamofascist Radical Fistjabbing Terrorist Obama who lives in my head, not the actual guy who lives in the White House. So, um, yeah, okay. This time. But imaginary Dangerous Radical Islamofascist Radical Fistjabbing Terrorist Obama is still bad so we can't let down our guard!"

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September 7, 2009 4:32 PM   

I guess it isn't polite, proper form and Miss Manners would rap my knuckles with a ruler but if I were drafting Obama's speech, I'd hang Glenn Beck et al around the necks of every Republican in the room

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September 7, 2009 4:35 PM   

The speech is all fine and dandy. The extension lesson plans were a good idea, just terribly worded. Plus, how many schools do what the Dept of Ed. asks them to do anyway. How many schools would actually watch this speech anyway (before the uproar)? I know many of my teachers would've just gone on with the lesson plans as normal, even if the sky was falling.

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September 7, 2009 4:49 PM   

This could backfire on the Republicans - I mean they drew a lot more attention to this then there would have been otherwise. Of course this Greer clown can profess to say "Well the President changed it because of me", but I think most folks know that is ridiculous, especially since he admitted on AC360 he didn't see the speech and the part he objected to - the lesson plan, specifically the "What can I do to help the President reach his goals" was in relation to the Presidents goals to increasing attendance, graduation rates, college enrollment etc.

When will folks in the MSM stop giving air time to every Republican freak out?

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September 7, 2009 4:59 PM    in reply to Walter Mitty

Sadly, they won't. It is even money every weekend that Cheney, McCain, or Gingrich will be on the talk shows.

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September 7, 2009 5:27 PM   

Obama school speech: worst fears realized. Brainwashing, Bolshevism and blasphemy. Protect your children!


See:


http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/09/07/obama-brainwashing-obama-brainwashing/

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