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Super Wednesday

I think part of the problem we have had on the left is our lack of dedication. The right seems to have no problem with brainwashing their kids, where us here on the left are all like, “I want my kids to decide for themselves.” With Bush and his administration making me embarrassed to be an American, I think we need to rethink our dedication to the cause. Let the brainwashing begin.

[flv]http://happyinwater.com/nicholas/videos/super-wed.flv[/flv]

10 Responses to “Super Wednesday”

  1. on 06 Feb 2008 at 9:01 am Sejal Patel

    That is awesome!

  2. on 07 Feb 2008 at 8:27 am Sara Pale

    Fantastic! I am going to “teach” Mason tonight!

  3. on 07 Feb 2008 at 8:50 am Jane Johnston

    Dan says beware. His parents programmed him to be a Republican (he gave the pro-Goldwater speech in 8th grade) and he went on to be a Democratic Socialist. Is rebeling against your parents a thing of the past?

  4. on 07 Feb 2008 at 8:57 am Hannah West

    Well, he’s certainly the proper demographic: Male, under thirty.

  5. on 07 Feb 2008 at 9:12 am Angie (Mary's friend)

    Too bad he can’t vote yet! 😀

  6. on 07 Feb 2008 at 9:58 am Amy Richau

    I love it! You’ve got yourself an Obama Baby – I think he should campaign.

  7. on 07 Feb 2008 at 4:27 pm J BiFa

    Honestly, before seeing this video I was still undecided. I think I may be experiencing a brainwashing ripple effect.

  8. on 07 Feb 2008 at 6:27 pm John and Jan

    I hear that Dennis Kucinich tried to use the same strategy, but it was somewhat less effective. I am not quite sure why.

  9. on 10 Feb 2008 at 8:12 pm Auntie Meg

    Molly and Niko would be so great together on the campaign trail! Molly came with me on to vote and as we were leaving she yelled (with my coaching) “Go Obama!!”

  10. on 28 Feb 2008 at 3:06 pm Suzanne

    That’s fantastic!! I used to feel that way with my kid and cars. He loves cars and trucks and vans of all shapes and sizes. And for a long time I never gave my opinion on the matter because I didn’t want to taint his view on things. I wanted him to think about things for himself. And then I realized, what?? Isn’t the whole reason I had kids was to influence them and persuade them into thinking things that I believe in. So I started trash-talking the Hummer across the street. And now when you ask him if he likes Hummers or big trucks, he’ll reply: “No, they use too much gas.” That’s right!!!