Anyone have a spare weirdo meter??

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But before he could join nations, he had to find a spiritual home, and he did under Reverend Wright’s Leadership at Trinity:

I especially liked this little tidbit.
 
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The left wing political party has done this for years. Bringing everything they can into the classroom to change childrens views so that one day when they are grown ups, ie.. right now.. they will be able to be lead to realize that the way our government works is only for the rich white man and that this needs to be changed. That there is no right and wrong, there are no winners and loosers. To accept that everything your parents believed in is nolonger true. This take over started happening a long time ago. We are now just starting to "reap" its rewards.
I was a student at UT from 1975 tp 1978. You should have taken a psychology course then and now. To really see just how many things then where viewed upon as abnormal then, are now being placed into the main stream. I don't know how old some of you folks are, some I expect to be very young. But some of you older hands know what I am saying.

Some of you young guys would not believe what we older guys were taught as the reason for public education beginning! It all had to do with teaching people to read so they could atleast read 1 book! But now we just ban it!
 
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What an ego on this man - why on earth would you want students to read these fawning puff pieces is beyond me. This the type of thing you read about a president long after his term is over --- long after.
 
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The myth of Obama as savior is being pushed hard in these books. Can anyone honestly argue these are not propaganda pieces aimed at indoctrination?
 
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I was a student at UT from 1975 tp 1978. QUOTE]

Jeez, you are still wet behind the ears, :) I was there from '67 to '72 and was a junior with a major completed and a military veteran when I first arrived in K-Town.

Fell in love with Vol football in '51, saw my first game in Neyland in '59.

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You say you want a revolution
Well you know
we all want to change the world
You tell me that it's evolution
Well you know
We all want to change the world
But when you talk about destruction
Don't you know that you can count me out
Don't you know it's gonna be alright
Alright
Alright

You say you got a real solution
Well you know
we'd all love to see the plan
You ask me for a contribution
Well you know
We're all doing what we can
But when you want money for people with minds that hate
All I can tell you is brother you have to wait
Don't you know it's gonna be alright
Alright Alright

You say you'll change the constitution
Well you know
We all want to change your head
You tell me it's the institution
Well you know
You better free your mind instead
But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain't going to make it with anyone anyhow
Don't you know know it's gonna be alright
Alright

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That last picture owns me!!!!!:lolabove::lolabove::lolabove:

BTW, were things actually in color back then?????:)
 
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That last picture owns me!!!!!:lolabove::lolabove::lolabove:

BTW, were things actually in color back then?????:)

Heh, heh, wanna be a weisenheimer huh? :)

There was no TV at all til I was about eight or nine. We had one of the first in the community. One of the few times my mother ever fussed at me was on Saturday morning when see awoke to find thirteen people asleep on the living room floor and sent me to the henhouse to see if there were any more eggs.

It was sort an unwritten rule in those days that if anyone stayed over you had to feed them breakfast.

Her and dad had become bored with the TV and had gone to bed early.

Anyway I told her I went to sleep watching Friday Night Wrestling and woke up about 3:30 and didn't see the point in waking everyone up, so I just went to bed also.

No color TV til I was teenager.

My grandparents pulled a joke one time and invited us over to watch their new color TV they had supposedly bought from a traveling salesman.

We went over and they kept a straight face the whole time and it was just their old black and white with a stick on sheet of clear plastic that was blue at the top, red in the middle and green accross the bottom.

Finally I said; "anyone notice everyone is wearing green shoes?" and everybody fell out on the floor laughing.

That reminds me of Redd Fox on Hollywood Squares and one time they asked him what would he be if he had a red fez with a tassle (a Shriner).

He didn't miss a beat, he said; "I'd be in the market for a pair of green shoes."
 

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