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A four-year-old revolutionary
By
VM
- Mar 28th, 2008 at 4:39 pm EDT
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My sister called me today to tell me that she just got a phone call from her daughter's nursery school teacher. Evidently, her little girl is in trouble for convincing everyone in her class that Obama is our only chance to save the country. I guess they're not encouraged to talk politics and get other kids riled up, but I sure was proud of her. Maybe it's because her aunt and uncle bought her ice cream when Obama won South Carolina (we were babysitting and couldn't help it), but I think she also just likes him because children can sense when someone's good. She told her mom, "But you don't understand. He's REAL; I've seen him!"
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Mid America Mom
Mar 28th 2008 at 9:46 pm EDT
Brings a smile to my face.
Thanks for sharing this story. This really is about the next generation. No matter how small ;)
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joe ruwe
Mar 29th 2008 at 10:14 pm EDT
So cool.
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