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9.04.2009

9/4: Some parents don't want students seeing Obama video

New York Times: Some parents against airing Obama video to students on Tuesday

Some conservative parents across the nation are opposed to a planned speech by President Obama on Tuesday to public school students across the nation. They're accusing the president of trying to indoctrinate the students with socialist ideas and want school officials to excuse their children from listening.

In the speech, President Obama plans to urge students to work hard and stay in school.

The Republican Party chairman in Florida, Jim Greer, said he “was appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama’s socialist ideology.” Kentucky Education Commissioner Terry Holliday is urging superintendents to provide an alternative to the speech for those children whose parents don't want them hearing the speech.

Herb Garrett, executive director of the Georgia School Superintendents Association, said many of his members felt that the controversy had put them in an awkward situation, vulnerable to attacks from conservative talk-show hosts if they open up instructional time for Mr. Obama’s speech, and open to accusations that they have disrespected the president if they do not.

“It’s one of those no-wins,” Mr. Garrett said.

Also in the South:

ALABAMA: Gov. Riley plans industry hunting trip to Germany

ARKANSAS: Sen. Lincoln voices opposition now to public option on health reform

GEORGIA: State has limited success in making ethanol a viable alternative fuel

KENTUCKY: New loan program will make it easier for agencies to be 'green'

LOUISIANA: Today is start of state sales tax holiday for guns, ammunition

MISSISSIPPI: Gov. Barbour orders 2.9% budget cut

NORTH CAROLINA: Teacher turnover down in state schools

SOUTH CAROLINA: State agencies must cut 4% from budgets

TENNESSEE: Some state officials oppose ICE's plan to limit public information about detainees

VIRGINIA: Both sides pleased with new permit for coal-fired power plant


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