What our youngin's want from Dubya

That's what you get when this is common and accepted:

"Twelve of the most popular science textbooks used at middle schools nationwide are riddled with errors, a new study has found. Researchers compiled 500 pages of errors, ranging from maps depicting the equator passing through the southern United States to a photograph of singer Linda Ronstadt, who was labeled a silicon crystal." - http://www.washtimes.com/national/nobyline-2001115223542.htm
 
What was evident in the video at the above URL ( http://www.mrc.org ) is that all half-dozen of the children featured on the ABC News segment were spouting the typical things one would hear from a liberal reporter.

Quotes from the video:
Don't kill animals. Get rid of guns. Dubya should be nice to Democrats...

Then the reporter closes the segment with a variation on "out of the mouths of babes" statement.

Rick
 
Cut the little ones some slack...

"...a man who isn't a socialist at 20 has no hear, and a man who is a socialist at 40 has no head."

-William Casey


All I'm saying is that the kids just want everyone to get along. A noble goal to be sure. Their beliefs are simplistic at this time in their lives.

However, I believe that the above quote simply shows that one Mr. Charles Gibson is lacking in the biological firmware department.
 
I was not indicting the kids. I was indicting the government monopoly youth indoctrination camps that feed them this crap.

I also indict the ABC producers who editted this. If one of our kids had been on there calling for the end of gun rights infringements do you think it would have been aired?

Just watch the video.

Rick
 
Here is the MRC write up:

<snip>
Boy #1: "I think that he should get rid of guns, 'cause it ain't fair to kill the animals, and not fair to kill the people either."

Boy #2: "Not destruction, war, but peace and life for the animals."

Boy #3: "Dear Mr. President, I would want you to give more money to, like, replace the school, like, put newer things and help the school get a new coat of paint."

Girl #1, in what might be a plug for vouchers: "A lot of kids can't go to school 'cause their parents don't have enough money to, like, send them there, so maybe he could help them out and, like, send them there so they could get a better education."

Boy #4: "I would make the White House bigger and move it to another state."

Boy #1 again: "I really need to tell George Bush to get rid of the drugs, 'cause that's how people die."

Boy #2 again: "Talk to the companies and tell 'em to stop cutting down trees."

Girl #2: "I would ask if he could give the homeless people on the streets a second chance to go to college and get a diploma."

Girl #3: "Mr. Bush, I hope you could just, like, be nice and just move on with your presidency, and like, just be nice to the Democrats, and like, treat them like they're your friends."

Gibson then gushed: "Maybe we should have lowered the voting below 18 to include third and fourth graders, because those young people, pretty well clued in."
 
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