'Indoctrinated' children ushered into Obama-ism
Jim Brown - OneNewsNow - 10/3/2008 8:50:00 AMBookmark and Share

Barack Obama bigA group of 5- to 12-year-old children in Venice, California, is writing and singing songs promoting Barack Obama's presidential campaign and his familiar messages of "hope" and "change." Some critics say the adults behind the "Sing for Change" choir are indoctrinating the young children involved.

 

Donning blue T-shirts bearing the phrase "Imagine Hope," the group of 22 children recently recorded songs that repeat Barack Obama's "Yes We Can" slogan and declare, in a religious tone, that the Democratic presidential nominee is going to "change the world" and "spread happiness and freedom." A video of the presentation is posted on YouTube and was produced by several Hollywood film industry professionals.

 

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Bob Knight, director of the Culture and Media Institute, believes people in Hollywood are convinced Barack Obama is the "messiah" for America.
 
"I think this video is more evidence that a lot of powerful figures in Hollywood are behind Barack Obama," Knight contends. "And this gives him an edge because these are the people that run the networks, they run the studios, and they're doing everything they can to make sure that their candidate is cast in the most positive light possible, while the networks blast his opponents."
 
Contrary to what has been reported by Internet websites such as the Drudge Report and WorldNetDaily, the director of the "Sing for Change" video was not the same Jeff Zucker who is the CEO of NBC Universal.

 

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