By Brujo Blanco
This latest Obama brain cramp regarding the allegation of the indoctrination of children brought back memories of Martin O’Malley (AKA: MOM) election for governor. These incidents with the Educator in Chief Barack Obama and the one involving the O’Malley election have something in common. Their supporters did not see the light.
In the Obama situation the Federal Department of Education wrote lesson plans which involved partisan study pertaining to Obama even though the feds are not supposed to write lesson plans. This involved a not so veiled attempt at planting the seed of liberalism and Obama worship into the minds of the young. Of course the left brought up that the prior presidents Bush and Bush also talked to the students. The difference is that the Bush’s were not engaging in partisan politics. Now that the text has been changed many on the conservative side of the isle believe that it is now acceptable.
In the O’Malley incident he was not really involved but young students and the school was involved. There was an article written by The Nose in the Baltimore City Paper on October 11, 2006 titled Another Third Grader for O’Malley. It seems that The Nose went to cast his vote on primary election day at the Govans Elementary School in Baltimore. After voting The Nose needed to use the little boy’s room and the lady at the desk directed him down the hall. He then went down the hall and low and behold there was a bulletin board with a banner at the top stating “WHY I WANT MARTIN O’MALLEY TO BE MY GOVERNOR.” It was later determined that the third grade darlings had written papers on this subject matter and they were posted. Of course to conservatives the two problems are that it was a politically partisan project and these partisan writings were posted in a polling place.
When The Nose brought this to the attention of the people in the school he was summarily told that he could not scrutinize their building. Now The Nose pulled out his reporter’s notebook and this person told him that he had no business looking at the display. When The Nose asked for the principal the woman dialed a number and he talked to a person on the other end of the phone and he was instructed that he could not write anything down unless he talked to the public relations lady. Of course when this was looked into later information to the effect that the students came up with the idea independently and they wrote articles regarding why they supported the candidate of their choice. It seems that all the children that participated in the project voted for O’Malley. What a surprise!
Keep in mind that this was not done by O’Malley and company but it was quite apparently done in his name. There is this tendency on the part of the left to slowly wrangle their way into the minds of the very young. The difference is that Obama knew what was going on and it is very likely that O’Malley did not know.












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