Posted on 01/03/2012 8:28:48 AM PST by Nachum
In November the Occupy Portland movement held a self-described "family friendly" event to rally support for their occupation of a downtown park. At the event, organizer Wade Varner, a man feted by the elite of Oregon's progressive political culture, dropped his pants and exposed himself at the site of a tea party member.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.tv ...
Around here the organized tea party effort is quite clearly leftist but the true tea party sentiment though un organized is rock solid. We actually got a couple of good tea party people elected to the school board. This fall we even stopped a millage that the school hoped to pass on voter apathy.
Our tea party group doesn’t have a roster or set meetings, just a growing group of people who always have a few members having breakfast at the local diner and talking about politics. Very informal and virtually untouchable.
Thanks for the link. I save this stuff and when my wife complains about the cost of a Catholic School education, I just show her stories like this and pose the question, “would you like your son to come home being able to recite his prayers and scripture or do yo want him to come home and demonstrate how to put a condom on a cucumber or sing terrible songs like this one?”
While this is not my school district... I’d still like to see these teachers fired. Immediately. Any upline supervisor or management staff enabling this should also get walked out the door.
This is leftist activism poorly disguised as ‘social studies’. I highly doubt 3rd graders (8 year olds) crafted the lyrics of this little ditty. I also highly doubt that a countra perspective on the Occutard dogma was offered or explored.
Willing to bet that there’s a socialist organization pumping lesson plans out to sympathetic occupuppets charged with educating children
Lastly, it anyone else particularly disturbed over the use of song for this excercise? Seems like kids this age are taught songs primarily at Church, or at school for holiday presentations... To use song for a political message seems to be a tool to infer a level of acceptance, legitimacy, or perhaps even being on par with a religious value.
Oh......”Little Wade”.
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