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From a transcript.
SHOW: FOX ON THE RECORD WITH GRETA VAN SUSTEREN 10:23 PM EST
September 25, 2009 Friday
VAN SUSTEREN: I have a copy of a letter in my hand from Dr. Christopher Mann (ph), who is the superintendent of schools, who writes that the lyrics that some people have complained about -- that the lyrics of the song were sent home with the children in advance of the assembly. Is that correct? Have you checked that out?
MITCHELL: That's what we're reporting. Apparently, this is part of school procedure on any type of a skit. The lyrics that are written by probably a teacher in a school are sent home for approval with the parents to see if the parents would object to it. And according to the superintendent, this was sent home in advance of the assembly, and no parents objected to it prior to the assembly, during the assembly or after the assembly.
VAN SUSTEREN: So are any of those parents who -- of the children, have they now come forward and said, A, I didn't get the lyrics, or B, I did get the lyrics, but I've changed my mind?
MITCHELL: We haven't found that yet. I mean, the school district is being very closed-mouthed. They're keeping the children away from reporters and they're keeping the staff away from reporters. They've increased security, so no one can get on the campus. All comment has come from the superintendent's office. No one from the school is commenting about this incident at all. We've had no calls from any of the parents from that school complaining about that skit or complaining about what has happened at that school.
Um the answer to the question in the bold is yes we have found that, the parents have been interviewed, they were not given the lyrics. I posted the quotes. I posted the full interviews. Call me when you have evidence that the lyrics were sent home until then you are relying on the word of the superintendent who is on record saying that he would allow it to be done again.
There were twenty-three children in the skit; it looks like Shawn found a couple that he could make a show of didn’t he?That leaves implied consent of the other twenty-one parents.
This is not part of the interview, and you just answered your own question, we have the parents stating flatly that they didn't have any idea this was going on.
Now wheres your proof of attempts at indoctrination.
It's in the video I posted in the OP in which children are being forced to claim that they honor the presidents political agenda without parental consent.
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