son of witless wrote:
You are a sad person. Utube is a format. It can be... (
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Son of a gun, son.. I am going to make your day..
I did as you demanded and clicked on Utube... as soon as I say the little kids dancing and singing.. I remembered I had seen them in the olden days..
In order to help everyone sing along, I copied the words and may also send a copy to Congressman Emmer, whose name will soon be familiar to you..
Honestly, I did recall this after I looked but I would never of remembered it without the extra input..
If the POV were reversed, I think I would be up in arms about it so I can understand that you do recall this
It was truly dumb i think, even though the intent did not seem to be as Beck maintained.. dumb is dumb..
Also, YOUTUBE... I do watch on occasion, normally for some information on near anything with a spark plug..
Yes, It is good source for a huge range of subjects.. but generally i would not use it looking for political support..
Last time I looked anything up, it was for building individual goose nesting housing..
Here are some lyrics to the first song:
"Mm, mmm, mmm!
Barack Hussein Obama
He said that all must lend a hand
To make this country strong again
Mmm, mmm, mm!
Barack Hussein Obama
He said we must be fair today
Equal work means equal pay
Mmm, mmm, mmm!"
The second song is set to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic .
"Hello, Mr. President we honor you today!
For all your great accomplishments, we all doth say "hooray!"
Hooray, Mr. President! You're number one!
The first black American to lead this great nation!
Hooray, Mr. President we honor your great plans
To make this country's economy No. 1 again!"
According to school district officials, the video was shot in February 2009 and was part of a program to recognize famous and accomplished African-Americans during Black History Month.
"There was no intention to indoctrinate children," District Superintendent Christopher Manno said in a released statement. "There was no political agenda underlying the activity."
The New Jersey Department of Education also responded via prepared statement.
"The commissioner has directed the superintendent to conduct a thorough review of what happened to ensure students can celebrate the achievements of African-Americans during Black History Month without inappropriate partisan politics in the classroom, as well as ensuring the privacy of children is not violated," said Beth Auerswald, a spokeswoman for the district. "In addition, it is our understanding the teacher in question retired at the end of the last school year."
Now my cut off time is near... you can add if you wish but I hopefully will not look until tomorrow... have a good night..
Oh wait... OK... I am sorry... not a lot but somewhat,, you said your would expect that, I would hate to leave you disappointed..