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Home Front: Politix
NY elementary school is renamed for Obama
2008-11-22
It was only a matter of time. A New York school has been renamed in honor of President-elect Barack Obama. The former Ludlum Elementary School, in Long Island's Hempstead Union Free School District, was renamed at a school board meeting Thursday--effective immediately. School officials say most of the 440 students there are black or Hispanic, and Obama's victory is a source of great pride.
Posted by:Fred

#13  George W. Bush Elementary School

In 2006. Mr. Bush had been president since 2000.

William J. Clinton Elementary School

In 1995. Mr. Clinton had been president since 1992

Mr. Obama has not even been sworn in yet.

Your point?
Posted by: Milton Fandango   2008-11-22 21:30  

#12  George W. Bush Elementary School

William J. Clinton Elementary School
Posted by: Snakes Shaving1019   2008-11-22 19:25  

#11  yeah, but he was, like... dead, then
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-22 16:21  

#10  Hey I attended Herbert Hoover Junior High in the 1970s.
Posted by: regular joe   2008-11-22 16:03  

#9  "Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama Elementary School" - what about the separation of Church and State? Quick! Someone call the ACLU!
Posted by: DMFD   2008-11-22 13:05  

#8  In other news, Sidwell Friends School not likely to change name.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-22 10:11  

#7  School officials say most of the 440 students there are black or Hispanic, and Obama's victory is a source of great pride for school teacher unionists and liberal school board members.

There, I completed the sentence for you.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-11-22 08:58  

#6  Anyone note the irony of a half-black Hawaiian being the purported source of pride for Hispanic students???

No. Given the anti-American anti-West anti-White propaganda given in our public school system. And did I mention the anti-male propaganda. Anything that had to do with those who believe in real democracy [where the rights of majority are elevated above those of special interest groups], real values of the individual [versus the state and collective], or the most successful cultural present on the planet [which sustains all the others in anything above historic pervasive poverty] is the object of self loathing and intolerance.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-11-22 08:06  

#5  RJ Reynolds was an entirely different era. Our ability at least here in the United States to rewrite history has progressed. We now have liberal judges who can direct that the FBI seal the files on public figures until 2027, or until some future date when no one is alive to remember the truth.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-22 07:09  

#4  Joseph Visarionovich Obamarx.
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2008-11-22 03:43  

#3  "you never know what the damn fool might do."
now that's the real bitch isn't it
Posted by: Jan    2008-11-22 01:01  

#2  Anyone note the irony of a half-black Hawaiian being the purported source of pride for Hispanic students???
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2008-11-22 00:50  

#1  Every time I read of something or the other being named after a living person I'm reminded of RJ Reynolds. In 1911 Reynolds considered naming his company's first brand of cigarettes after Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm. Reynolds ultimately changed his mind and named his cigarettes "Camels." But Reynolds hesitated to name the product after a living figure because "you never know what the damn fool might do." That was just before the start of WWI in 1914.
Posted by: GK   2008-11-22 00:41  

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