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Posted: 7:53 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013

Using Children As Propaganda Tools 

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Shameless.  But then that’s Obama.  When he makes his gun control desires known today Obama is going to surround himself with children.  Obama says that these are children who wrote him letters after the Sandy Hook shooting telling him he needed to do something.  My guess?  These letters were virtually ALL written by government school children at the direction of their union Democrat-voting government school teachers.  Prove me wrong.

Know what?  You can go on the internet and find dozens of pictures of Adolf Hitler surrounding himself with children.  It’s a well-worn propaganda tool, and certainly not below Dear Ruler.  Obama knows that people will accept almost any idea if they can be convinced that it’s “for the children.”  In fact … take a look at this quote.   It’s a fabricated quote, but it still gets the message across:

“As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”

That quote is being widely distributed and credited to Adolf Hitler.  I can’t find any verification for the quote, and several left-wing sites are calling it a fabrication.  Whoever wrote the quote, I like it … because it describes Obama to a “T”.  Remember the little black child standing next to Obama when he signed the document (ObamaCare) that will eventually destroy our system of medicine?

There is one verified Hitler quote that I found during my research that does fit Obama perfectly.  Here it is:

“The receptivity of the masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous. In consequence of these facts, all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan.”

Slogans?  Oh!  You mean slogans like “Their fair share?”  THAT type of slogan?  

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