Nothing like using a child to spread your propaganda

Filed in National by on January 15, 2008

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nemski.com pointed out this little nugget.  Pretty good hand writing for a 2nd grader don’t you think?

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  1. jason330 says:

    It should read, “thank you for fighting for our corporate profits”

  2. Dorian Gray says:

    Is that what they’re doing? I had no idea. Thanks, Junior!

  3. anon says:

    He did not have to say much. He had many of them squirming in their seats just by wearing the uniform. The kids were excited about seeing a real soldier…

    Yeah. Start the fetish early.

    Anti-war activists need to send speakers into the schools wearing Power Rangers uniforms.

  4. disbelief says:

    If the kids want to see real soldiers, take them to a veterans hospital. Of course, there will be a flood of applicants for the Amish faith right after they see what war is like, and how these wounded kids are treated by goverment officials making fortunes off the war.

  5. donviti says:

    dis,

    they could just visit my veterans day post too

  6. Who ever YOU want it to be says:

    The expression on that boy’s face is close to frightening…………

  7. Von Cracker says:

    I have no probs with honoring returning soldiers but let’s get the purpose straight….and fighting for our freedoms isn’t one of them. That’s fought right here, not over there.

    Like a bunch of 20-something fundy sheep living in a sand dune shanty town somewhere in Yemen are going to keep me from watching the NFL playoffs or having a pint down the street….Please!

    And speaking of indoctrination…there is no such thing as a christian child, only a child of christian parents. A child has just as much ability and wherewithal to be an economist than to be a christian.

  8. G Rex says:

    “Pretty good handwriting for a 2nd grader…”

    Safe bet he’s home schooled then.

  9. Al Mascitti says:

    Rex: If he is, so much for him going into biological sciences some day…