Monday, February 21, 2005

Soldier Stunned by Kids Letters

The left has long been aware of the importance of indoctrinating the young. It appears as though they are moving this agenda forward.
An American soldier overseas is fuming over letters he received from
Brooklyn middle-school children accusing GIs of destroying mosques and
killing
civilians in Iraq.

Whether it be Linda Ellerbee on Nick, PBS and their message cartoons or the daily deluge of propaganda they get from their "teachers", kids nowadays are getting a brainful of liberal flotsam.

Pfc. Rob Jacobs of New Jersey said he was initially ecstatic to get a
package of letters from sixth graders at JHS 51 in Park Slope last
month at
his base 10 miles from the North Korea border.
That changed
when he open the envelope and found missives strewn with politically charged
rhetoric, vicious accusations and demoralizing predictions that only a handful
of soldiers would leave the Iraq war alive.

They are taking those sweet young naive kids and twisting them into some sort of a warped liberal "Children of the Corn". State sponsored indoctrination from kindergarten on, has been practiced most notably by communist regimes of past and present with some success. The left is keenly aware of this.

Remember, as a parent you are the only person that has a greater influence on your kids than these propagandists. Use your God given authority to set the record straight with your young ones. Take them aside, find out what disinformation they are getting and tell them the way it really is.
We are fighting for the hearts and minds of the future. They are counting on your apathy, do you really want your kids to grow up with the beliefs and values of a stranger? I know I'm ranting, but this sort of thing makes my blood boil!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's amazing with some of the crap my kid comes home with.

Kathy said...

This is ridiculous. We give tax $$ to school districts and teachers are goverment employee. She (or he) should be investigated and then fired. Pronto

Zek said...

Have the letters been posted somewhere?

traderrob said...

I have not found then yet....still looking

Anonymous said...

hmmm this reminds me of an artical I read the other day from opnion journal.

http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110006317

this is an excerpt...
"Yet even this valor and sacrifice is not the full story of what Iwo Jima means, or what Rosenthal's immortal photograph truly symbolizes. The lesson of Iwo Jima is in fact an ancient one, going back to Machiavelli: that sometimes free societies must be as tough and unrelenting as their enemies. Totalitarians test their opponents by generating extreme conditions of brutality and violence; in those conditions--in the streets and beheadings of Fallujah or on the beach and in the bunkers of Iwo Jima--they believe weak democratic nerves will crack. This in turn demonstrates their moral superiority: that by giving up their own decency and humanity they have become stronger than those who have not.
Free societies can afford only one response. There were no complicated legal issues or questions of "moral equivalence" on Iwo Jima: It was kill or be killed. That remains the nature of war even for democratic societies. The real question is, who outlasts whom. In 1945 on Iwo Jima, it was the Americans, as the monument at Arlington Cemetery, based on Rosenthal's photograph, proudly attests. In the jungles of Vietnam and Cambodia in the 1970s, it was the totalitarians--with terrible consequences."

I wish these kids would read this artical because if they don't get this they won't learn anything in this life.