Other Tyrants Who Have Used Children As Props

Started by Turks, January 17, 2013, 04:52:27 AM

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taxed

Quote from: Solar on January 17, 2013, 05:08:07 PM
And a haircut. Now you know why the Clap was so prevalent during the protests. :rolleyes:

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JustKari

Didn't Hillary parade around children when she tried to get national healthcare during the clinton era?

BILLY Defiant

Quote from: JustKari on January 17, 2013, 05:23:48 PM
Didn't Hillary parade around children when she tried to get national healthcare during the clinton era?

To be honest all politicians parade children around somewhat. But there is a difference between parading children around and forming youth brigades and brainwashing them. Obamao (and Hitler, Stalin, Kim jong il) have done both.

Billy
Evil operates best when it is disguised for what it truly is.

JustKari

Quote from: BILLY Defiant on January 17, 2013, 05:30:58 PM
To be honest all politicians parade children around somewhat. But there is a difference between parading children around and forming youth brigades and brainwashing them. Obamao (and Hitler, Stalin, Kim jong il) have done both.

Billy

Agreed, except at pro-choice rallies, and pro- choice legislative actions, where it would be awkward at best.

BILLY Defiant

Quote from: JustKari on January 17, 2013, 05:42:29 PM
Agreed, except at pro-choice rallies, and pro- choice legislative actions, where it would be awkward at best.


Good point. :thumbup:


Billy
Evil operates best when it is disguised for what it truly is.

Murph

Those city year people came to my house a while back. He asked If I was familiar with any cities. I use my best corny redneck voice and let fly with all sorts of meaningless nonsense whenever he started to talk. Eventually he just swore and left. It was hilarious.

BILLY Defiant

Quote from: Murph on January 17, 2013, 06:55:30 PM
Those city year people came to my house a while back. He asked If I was familiar with any cities. I use my best corny redneck voice and let fly with all sorts of meaningless nonsense whenever he started to talk. Eventually he just swore and left. It was hilarious.


:lol: :popcorn:
Evil operates best when it is disguised for what it truly is.

kramarat

All politicians use children as props.....................it's the making them into your own image that gets troublesome.

There's a fairly fine line between genuinely caring about kids, and indoctrinating them. Most of us, (I hope), can tell the difference.

BILLY Defiant

Quote from: kramarat on January 17, 2013, 07:25:00 PM
All politicians use children as props.....................it's the making them into your own image that gets troublesome.

There's a fairly fine line between genuinely caring about kids, and indoctrinating them. Most of us, (I hope), can tell the difference.

I repeat, All Politicians use kids as props, I have nothing wrong with that

However, organizing them into para military units and brainwashing them to a hidden agenda is just plain evil.

Billy
Evil operates best when it is disguised for what it truly is.

kramarat

Quote from: BILLY Defiant on January 17, 2013, 07:28:53 PM
I repeat, All Politicians use kids as props, I have nothing wrong with that

However, organizing them into para military units and brainwashing them to a hidden agenda is just plain evil.

Billy

Absolutely correct.


Murph

The girls scouts are pretty bad. It is one of the biggest fronts for pushing the radical feminist agenda and the homosexual agenda, at least in my area. A few years back I had to go to my young cousins award ceremony at the town municipal building; in the middle of the parking lot there was a small American flag, about 5x8", every car in that lot to go to that ceremony had driven straght over it. To make matters worse, during the ceremony itself during the playing of "The Star Spangled Banner", more flags like this were passed around to attendees. Following the anthem, they were collected into a garbage bag, which I saw thrown in the dumpster upon leaving. Needless to say, I didn't put the Star Spangled banner into that bag despite its small size. At the end of the day I ended up taking home about 25 flags, which I retired in the proper fashion.