Reagan attempted to indoctrinate the children in the speech.
Period.
You can't deny it.
In fairness, they probably screened the questions in advance. It may not have been "fed" to him.
But I do share your doubts that the question, or Reagan's reply to it, was impromptu.
Reagan attempted to indoctrinate the children in the speech.
Period.
You can't deny it.
Reagan was "white" though, You can't deny it.
Just a minute here it seems and please correct me if I'm reading this wrong, that this was a speech with a single class.Granted photo -op simely faces yadah yadah
But isn't the Obama thing like trying to reach all the schools possible, and isn't the department of education instructing all the teachers to lead a "suggested" q&a session.
I guess it may boil down to more people trusted regan than Obama.
nah, they found out he armed the enemy.
So you're in favor of the political indoctrination of children.
No, I'll go slow for ya. What I meant was I guess more people(as suggested by the hullaballoo) trusted Regan not to indoctrnate, than they trust Obama not to indoctrante their children.
I mean Obama has shot his political wad in a sense, and his polls are nosediving, it may be nothing more than a cute little public relation display to put a human face on what some may see as a sinister power grab guised as"health care" and try and raise some political capital.
However others seem to not trust Obama...........go figure.
So you are in favor of Reagan's attempt to indoctrinate schoolchildren.
OK.
Exactly Regan did so many behind door deals to undermine this country that no one every held him accountable for. If it wasn't for him we largely wouldn't have had to deal with Saddam Hussein. As far as I'm concerned, he's primarily responsible for our problems in Iraq.
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