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Sunday, August 29, 2010

TEXAS SCHOOL BOARD REPLACES KING'S "I HAD A DREAM" SPEECH WITH ONES BY BECK, PALIN
by R J Shulman

WASHINGTON - (PTSD - News) Saying they wanted speeches that are more releveant to the issues of today and that would appeal to the majority of today's Americans, the Texas School Board has removed all mention of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speech he made at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 and replaced them with excepts from the ones given from the very same spot exactly 47 years later by Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin.
"Most Americans are interested in returning honor to America," said Kenny Blount, Jr. of theTexas School Board, "rather than hearing someone rant about their children being able to play together. Glenn Beck's speech will long be remembered for inspiring right thinking Americans to do what is right and take back America from those foreign born non-Christians that hate American and want to make it into something different and frightening like having a President that looks nothing like what I have on the pictures on the bills in my wallet."

"This country was built on guns, God, and raising sons to serve in the military just like Sarah Palin said," Blount commented, "and not about some meaninless drivel by people who should take responsibility and work rather that fall asleep at the job and have some ridiculous dream."

Beck and Palin were pleased witht the Texas School Board's decision to include their speeches and remove the old ones. Beck and Palin vowed to make speeches on the anniversary and same location of other famous speeches by Lincoln, FDR "and other radicals" to finally be able to override the subversive liberal tinted speeches that have for far too long indocrinated our children."


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