Why All The Worry?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009
By Tom Milanese

Today’s speech by President Obama to Paulding County’s School Children will be as anti-climactic as the search for Al Capone’s vault.  After a week of public outcry, the White House has released the text of a very un-alarming speech.  Now before our liberal friends get the words “I told you so” out of their mouths, let me give you ten reasons why this entire event became an issue in the first place:

- Parents do not trust a man who describes an unplanned teen pregnancy as being “punished with a baby”.

- Parents do not trust a man who voted against giving medical attention to survivors of botched abortions.

- Parents do not trust a man who hires population-control advocates as health-care advisors.

- Parents do not trust a man who wants the government to take over private health-care.

- Parents do not trust a man who appoints socialists as czars and cabinet members.

- Parents do not trust a man who spends twenty years under the preaching of a racist.

- Parents do not trust a man who refers to them as the “chattering class”.

- Parents do not trust a man who takes away school vouchers from needy children.

- Parents do not trust a man who throws law enforcement under the bus while playing the race-card.

- Parents do not trust a man who apologizes for America to Socialist and Islamic countries.

It is just that simple. The majority of Paulding County’s parents do not trust this President, this White House, and this new “Progressive” Democrat Party.  Therefore, we want no part of their influence upon our children, our neighbors’ children, and even our worst enemies’ children. What we do want is conservative leadership and conservative solutions from our “conservative” elected officials.  And when that is absent, the Paulding Pundit will be there to force the issue to the forefront.

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4 Responses to “Why All The Worry?”

  1. Chris

    I know it sounds trite, but if you don’t trust the government to wield influence over your children, then you shouldn’t have your children in government-run public schools. I’m not throwing anyone under the bus or saying that there’s always an option, but that’s the reality of it. It’s one of the main reasons our government has had such a stranglehold of control over us–they’ve indoctrinated us from an early age via their public “education” system. Most teachers don’t even KNOW they’re doing it because that’s how they were brought up as well.

    #16
  2. Tom Milanese

    Don’t forget that the 90% that remain in public school grow up to vote. How they are taught will effect our children and our children’s children. As homeschool and private school parents, we can not ignore what is taking place at our public schools. It will come back to bite us.

    #17
  3. Elaine Alderman

    My sister-in-law laments that her children are liberals and see her values as old-fashioned. She wonders how they were taught so lovingly and by example in the home and church and yet went the way of the world. I said: “Why do you think that at 59 yrs old, I am homeschooling my 10 yr old granddaughter?” I do not want the liberal teachers and required reading and other children to have a less than conservative influence on her. College is where a lot of these ideas are really promoted. Hopefully, we will teach our youth to stand strong, and to recognize for themselves the difference morally in the teachings they will encounter.

    #18

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