Monday, November 8, 2010

Tea Party writes publication about how Obama stole Christmas

Losing an election can bring out the Grinch in any politician, and conquered Washington State Tea Party Congressional candidate Hedrick is no exclusion. Hedrick probably will not be signing legislation in Washington, but he did write a kids’ book called "The Liberal Claus(e): Socialism on a Sleigh". Based on Newser, the book tells the story of how Barry the Liberal Claus, wife Lichelle, Elf Peloosi and Mr. Snore ruin Christmas. Thanks to Tea Party kids and the words of the Christmastution, all’s conservatively well that ends well. Post resource – Tea Party pens book on how Obama stole Christmas by Personal Money Store.

Christmas stolen by Obama for $twenty

Hedrick told the Portland Mercury that the North Pole Treasury is bankrupts so the Liberal Claus Barry borrows anywhere he can "eliminates toy specialists and commits other atrocities." But once the elves unplug his teleprompter and wave copies of the Christmastution in his face, Barry flees the scene and leaves Christmas to appropriately conservative little Tea Party boys and girls. The underlying message, said Hedrick, is “Never forget that free goodies from liberal elves often come at a price.”

Satire used to show everyone the truth

America's youth tends to be indoctrinated in a more liberal sense. Numerous say that even though David Hedrick wrote "The Liberal Claus(e): Socialism on a Sleigh" as a way of changing that, many say it’s inappropriate. Numerous say that kids should not be taught about politics or religion, although they go together the majority of the time. These consist of Nicolas Humphrey, Daniel Dennett and Richard Hawkins. Labels are shown in an example that biologist Dawkins put together. Being a "Christian child" is different than being a "child of Christian parents." This is significant to recognize. According to Wikipedia:

"Dawkins hopes that the phrase will even make children aware that belief is not something that is inherited automatically like eye color; that they do not have to follow in the religious footsteps of their family. He has tried to raise people’s consciousness of this matter, and hopes that phrases like ‘Christian child’, ‘Muslim child’, or ‘atheist child’ will ‘grate like fingernails on a blackboard.’"

Sales numbers for David Hedrick’s "The Liberal Claus(e): Socialism on a Sleigh" have not been made public as yet. Nobody knows if it will strike a chord or result in being a problem for kids.

Details from

Newser

newser.com/story/104538/tea-party-kids-book-tells-how-obama-stole-x-mas.html

Portland Mercury

blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2010/11/03/read-the-tea-party-childrens-book-about-how-obama-stole-christmas-no-really

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_and_children

Take a sneak peek

youtube.com/watch?v=1Zba-2CzWSA



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