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Hitler Youth

School kids taught to praise Obama (Updated, w/Lyrics) and now the video Banned By Bernice Young Elemantary’s Lawyers

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This has been tried manny manny times before in various guises around the world in history. The last time it got out of control was in Germany in the 1930s. It started out  as a voluntary youth movement, ad became compensatory  (mandatory) for all youth to join the Hitler Youth  in the Late 1939.

Check out the book, “Hitler Youth” by Michael H. Kater. This book focuses on the German youth movements, how the Nazi’s sized and co-opted the existing youth clubs, scouts, etc and over time they became the Hitler Youth, Basically this was designed to teach allegiance to the fuller, and groom young boys and girls for their roles in military service. Obama has a similar idea. Indoctrinate them in elementary school, become volunteers (Acorn for teens) and then Americorps. (10 year service to a Government mandated work program).

Here’s an earlier video I posted a few weeks ago. Once again, Obama Youth praising Barack, interwoven with Hitler Youth praising

Praising Adolph Hitler and the Nazi dream.

This was filmed around June 19, 2009, at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, NJ.

Lyrics

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Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama

He said that all must lend a hand [?]

To make this country strong again

Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama

He said we must be clear today

Equal work means equal pay

Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama

He said that we must take a stand

To make sure everyone gets a chance

Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama

He said Red, Yellow, Black or White

All are equal in his sight

Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama

Yes

Mmm, mmm, mm!

Barack Hussein Obama

segue to

Hello, Mr. President we honor you today!

For all your great accomplishments, we all [do? doth??] say “hooray!”

Hooray Mr. President! You’re number one!

The first Black American to lead this great na-TION!

Hooray, Mr. President something-something-some

A-something-something-something-some economy is number one again!

Hooray Mr. President, we’re really proud of you!

And the same for all Americans [in?] the great Red White and Blue!

So something Mr. President we all just something-some,

So here’s a hearty hip-hooray a-something-something-some!

Hip, hip hooray! (3x)

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Obama song video prompts protests at NJ school

By GEOFF MULVIHILL

Associated Press Writer

BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) – Protesters brought some different songs Monday to an elementary school where students sang in praise of President Barack Obama, bringing criticism from conservative commentators who said children were being indoctrinated.

About 70 protesters stood on a sidewalk across the street from the B. Bernice Young School waving flags and homemade placards, singing “God Bless America” and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and chanting slogans such as “No indoctrination” and “Free children, free minds.”

A smaller group of counter-protesters watched and occasionally heckled them.

The school is in a diverse suburb 15 miles northeast of Philadelphia and landed in an uncomfortable national spotlight last month when the video, shot last school year during an author’s visit, surfaced. In it, second-graders sang a medley that began, “Mmm, mmm, mmm, Barack Hussein Obama/He said that all must lend a hand/To make this country strong again.”

Some critics of the president say the song was overtly political and follows a pattern of Obama being viewed as an idol rather than a politician.

Monday’s 90-minute protest, held while the school was in session and attended largely by members of anti-tax organizations from around the state, was an outgrowth of that sentiment.

“We should continue protests like this to prevent this from happening again,” said Robert Gordan, 66, a retiree from Middletown.

Karen Flowers, a 43-year-old state government social worker, was there to protest the protesters.

“I don’t have any problem with the first African-American president, the children singing about it,” Flowers said. “They’re making a lot out of nothing.”

Jim and Gina Pronchick, who were among the few protesters who have children in the school, said they were upset that their son was in the video without their permission—and that school officials hadn’t fully explained the context of the song.

The song was performed in February during an assembly that celebrated a number of occasions, from Black History Month to Dental Health Month, the township Board of Education said in a statement Monday. The lyrics were sent home to parents in advance, the board said.

The video was made a month later when Charisse Carney-Nunes, who wrote the children’s book “I Am Barack Obama,” visited the school and children sang the song again, school officials said.

“There was no intention to make any political statement or promote a political agenda at all,” Superintendent Christopher Manno said in the statement.

The teacher who oversaw the class has retired.

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