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Tea Party indoctrination summer camps for kids. End of America as we know it?




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http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/06/14/tea_party_summer_camp/
The St. Petersburg Times (via digby) has the amazing story of the 912 Project's "Tampa Liberty School," a liberty-themed "weeklong seminar" for schoolchildren ages 8-12.

One example at Liberty: Children will win hard, wrapped candies to use as currency for a store, symbolizing the gold standard. On the second day, the "banker" will issue paper money instead. Over time, students will realize their paper money buys less and less, while the candies retain their value.

"Some of the kids will fall for it," Lukens said. "Others kids will wise up."

Another example: Starting in an austere room where they are made to sit quietly, symbolizing Europe, the children will pass through an obstacle course to arrive at a brightly decorated party room (the New World).



Jesus H Christ. This is the end people. It's all over.



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I knew it. Look who's idea this is.

The camp is a hybrid of vacation Bible school and Glenn Beck. The organizers modeled the camp after one started in Kentucky last year that seems to have taken much of its curriculum straight from Beck's favorite writer, the late W. Cleon Skousen, author of some dubious and occasionally racist histories of the nation and the bestselling 5,000 Year Leap. In the Kentucky camp, kids learned, among other things, that the early American settlers starved to death because they were communists, a piece of Skousen dogma.

Disney's camp rock themed birthday party?







Disney's camp rock themed birthday party?
my little cousin is turning 10 and we need some ideas on what to do for her party her theme is disney's camp rock we don't know what we should do for
the cake
goody bags
piniata
games
etc.
also her party is an overnight so i need quite a few activities.
thanks



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Here are some idea's that I have;

-Order a cake in the shape of a music note, or order a sheet cake and have music notes drawn on it and have it say 'Welcome To Camp Rock!' on the cake.
-Buy a pinata in the shape of a music note or musical instrument.
-Why not throw a little music competition? Give each of the kids lyrics to a song to sing and then have 1 or 2 adults "judge" the performances. You can give out gold plastic medals for participation.
-For the goodie bags, why not put in musical-themed stationary and pencils? Oh! How about you make a little program booklet to put into each goodie bag of a list of the events/activities that will go on during the party?
-You could have a movie marathon of 2-3 musical-themed movies [Grease, High School Musical, etc..] and have "Movie Marathon" listed in the program booklet followed by the movies that are going to be watched.
-I agree with the trivia idea. You can ask questions about the Jonas Brothers, other bands/singers, musical instruments and stuff that is music-themed [like the movies or anything you can think of].

Well, those are just some idea's that I thought of.

Hope I Helped!

I hope your cousin has an awesome 10th birthday! ;]

-Tiffany

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P.S. Also, you could give out musical-themed prizes like High School Musical merchandise or little knick-knacks that say things like 'I Heart Singing' or 'I Heart Music' on them. You could also buy plain t-shirts and design a cool iron-on logo [a Camp Rock logo, or maybe a group picture of the kids] and put it on the shirt. You could have each individual child's name printed on the back of the shirt. You could give the shirts out before everyone leaves. You could do this with pillow cases or anything, as well. Or, maybe you could have a crafts activity and have each of the kids design their own musical-themed photo frame, pillow case or whatever.

P.P.S. Take some candid pictures of the kids throughout the party. You can buy little photo albums and give the albums with the pictures in them out as a gift before everyone goes home. It'd be a great way for the kids to always remember the party. You may need a digital camera and printer for this though, or a fast photo place near by like K-Mart or Wal-Mart or whatever you have.

P.P.P.S. I agree with watching the movie at the party if it airs prior to the time of the party. Record it on VHS or DVD [or have someone do it for you] if it airs before you have the party, so the kids can rewatch it.

P.P.P.P.S. Remember to just have fun. You don't need to do a lot of things just to have a good time. I'm sure the kids would be just as happy sitting in front of the TV, pigging out on pizza and junk food, singing along to songs from the movie. ;]




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