Posted on 11/21/2016 12:36:37 PM PST by ColdOne
So many parents are saying they "don't know what to say" to their children about Donald Trump being elected the 45th president of the United States. One Seattle mom, Molly Spence Sahebjami, helped her 5-year-old son write a letter to Donald Trump after the tumultuous and scandal-ridden election asking for him to "be kind."
Sahebjami started a Facebook group that now has more than 10,000 members called "Dear President Trump: Letters from Kids About Kindness," encouraging children to write letters on how to be kind. The mom says, "There were things that
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You simply tell your kids that Donald Trump ran for President of the United States and was elected by a majority of the voters in accordance to the US Constitution.
He will lead our nation based on Constitutional principles and adherence to the laws of the land.
You may show the kiddies the platform upon which he ran and transcripts or videos of any of the many speeches he gave.
Sincerely,
America
Shame on these rotten teachers who load down their students with fear because Trump won the election. They are the same type as those that have left students so devoid of hope with their belief in global warming which they say will end life as we know it, and then express surprise when these children commit suicide. Teachers who teach this fear-mongering tripe should be charged with child abuse and sent to prison for no less than ten years.
Excellent!
On my first trip to Sun Studio, my son paid attention and was able to correct his drama teacher shortly after our visit. She told the class that Elvis wrote Blue Suede Shoes. My son tried to correct her (it was Carl Perkins), but it took a google search to convince her.
On a visit to Four Corners NM, he heard me reminiscing with a Navajo silversmith about our shared experiences at Fort Benning, GA. Turned out he was a Green Beret during VietNam, and one of his uncles was an original Code Talker. I really try to teach all my kids interesting things they'll never get in class.
How about telling them that he won the election, the media are full of crap, and you're too young to worry about it so go play with your legos. Get a grip, parents.
Kids are confusing Trump with Santa Claus Barry
Ah, that takes me back. The Cuban Missile Crisis was during my first year of teaching in Austin, TX. The situation was very tense and in the middle of the day, all the sirens went off, and we all did the duck and cover we had practiced. (Yes, it was stupid.) The Director of Emergency Preparedness apologized later that the tornado warning sirens were undergoing their regular testing, and perhaps that wasn’t the best time for them to go off! Ah, bureaucracy.
He ain’t your Daddy and he ain’t your King kiddos.
He is there to follow the Rules, the United States Constitution, unlike his Predecessor.
Dear Kid:
When someone breaks into your home to take stuff that doesn’t belong to them or comes in and intends to hurt you, that isn’t kind of them. Sometimes being an adult means doing things that are important, but that not everyone thinks is “kind” — and these things keep you and America safe.
When you’re an adult, you should understand. If your parents and teachers don’t understand, you should find better models for adults.
Signed, the not-real DJT
Dear Kid,
I will be kind if you will be in school, a non-user of drugs alcohol and cigarettes, obey your parents and speak regular English with a civil tongue. Otherwise I will kick your ass.
Thank you for your letter of the 18th of November. Sometimes a leader has to hear from his constituents to help him make a tough decision, and your letter helped me make one. I'm going to re-institute the Draft, Bobby. Do you know what that means? It means you're going to have to get up after naptime and put on a uniform and die a horrible death when ISIS catches you and saws your head off with a sharpened soup ladle.
Yours,
DT"
Exactly - and that is precisely what they are: communists.
“So many parents are saying they “don’t know what to say” to their children about Donald Trump being elected the 45th president of the United States. “
Buttercups raising snowflakes!
Some days I wonder why I got out of bed.
Hahaha!
Bwah....
Hey! You can’t be Opa — that was my dad’s dad. Next you’ll be telling me the grandkids call your wife “Oma.”
Well, I’m sure this is just like when they had the kids write letters to Planned Parenthood, asking them to please be kind to all the little black babies in their mommy’s tummy, and to not rip them out and sell their parts.
Right?
That five year old is being brainwashed——the mother is a damned idiot.
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Look at the name...I think mom is sharia type.
Won't do that...lol. She prefers 'Nana', and comes from a large Hispanic family.
Thanks to my four years in Germany, it was a given that I would use Opa before my grandson was born. My wife didn't like it, but she's gotten used to it.
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