By the way, moxie, the "racism" tag doesn't work anymore if you want to be taken seriously. It just proves you only get your news from Chris Matthews an CNN and don't use that brain of yours to come up with a valid argument.
Provide a link to a website about the songs being part of a show about multiple presidents. Anything I could find indicated it was part of a Black History Month celebration celbrating accomplishments of African Americans and I saw nothing about it being an homage to various presidents. I would like to finally be able to use this brain of mine and see what other presidents were being celebrated. Here are some links to a sample of the articles I found that give an alternate explanation than mere brainwashing.
Regardless of whether it was about presidents or black history, the cheerleaders were teenage students expressing thier views independent of the school. The Obama songs were 2nd grade or younger students expressing the views of school officials. There is a significant difference between the two, and regardless of whether there was, or not, a sinister plot to brainwash children to support Obama,
to call those opposed to the songs but supportive of the cheerleaders "hypocrites" while ignoring that difference isn't using that big brain of yours.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
By the way, moxie, the "racism" tag doesn't work anymore if you want to be taken seriously. It just proves you only get your news from Chris Matthews an CNN and don't use that brain of yours to come up with a valid argument.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
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Provide a link to a website about the songs being part of a show about multiple presidents. Anything I could find indicated it was part of a Black History Month celebration celbrating accomplishments of African Americans and I saw nothing about it being an homage to various presidents. I would like to finally be able to use this brain of mine and see what other presidents were being celebrated. Here are some links to a sample of the articles I found that give an alternate explanation than mere brainwashing.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/09/27/2009-09-27_will_you_kids_quit_singing_bam_praises.html
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=157&sid=8059690
Regardless of whether it was about presidents or black history, the cheerleaders were teenage students expressing thier views independent of the school. The Obama songs were 2nd grade or younger students expressing the views of school officials. There is a significant difference between the two, and regardless of whether there was, or not, a sinister plot to brainwash children to support Obama, to call those opposed to the songs but supportive of the cheerleaders "hypocrites" while ignoring that difference isn't using that big brain of yours.