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Herr Barack Hussein Obama to get tough
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09/09/2009 14:16:46
 
 
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09/09/2009 09:53:13
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>>>It surprises me (although maybe it shouldn't) that our politics remain as polarized as they were for the past 16 years. The conservative backlash against Obama's speech to school children today is a perfect example. People keeping their kids home so they don't have to hear it, saying Obama is trying to push a socialist agenda. A draft of the speech has been released and there is no socialist or any other agenda other than "stay in school." How can that be objectionable? But it is. If he said the sun rises in the east there would be some who would rant and rave about it.
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>>I guess you missed the news where the final speech was modified after the huge response? The draft you are reading is not the original one.
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>Got any evidence that the gist of the speech was changed, or that the edits were anything more than the usual tweaking that any speech gets?
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>>They changed the lesson plan language.
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>That's correct. There was at least one badly worded item (though anyone who wasn't looking for a problem would have understood what it meant originally).
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>This whole thing was a tempest in a teapot from some people on the right who spend way too much time trying to discredit this administration.
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>Tamar

The same thing pretty much happened back in 1991 when Bush gave his speech to the kids. I guess they figure turnarounds fair play... :o)
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