Jack Van Ens, renowned impersonator, will present himself in period costume at 6:30PM on Monday, April 11, 2011 at the Evergreen Country Day School, 1093 Swede Gulch Road, Evergreen. He will discuss his arguments with James Madison over the writing of the U.S. Constitution. Hosted by the Evergreen Tea Party, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group, this event is open to the public. Children are welcome!
If you're a fan of Thomas Jefferson, you won't want to miss this presentation!
INDOCTRINATION OF OUR CHILDREN by RIGHT-WING TEA-PARTY IDEOLOGUES!!!!
(...or words to that effect...)
God, you can only imagine how it would be characterized if it were school kids singing something that showed respect for our current president.... Hrrumph!
(...On the other hand, it might be interesting...)
One is a founding father that was instrumental in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. What LJ suggests, is a modern socialist that hates our Constitution and wants us to adopt the socialistic global policies of the UN. Nice try LJ, maybe George Soros has another carrot for you.
Jeez, don't you clowns recognize sarcasm when you see it?!?!?
I even finished up by saying, "It sounds interesting..."
I guess you can't take "Yes" for an answer....
The point was every time something ALLEGEDLY show up in the classroom that isn't right out of the conservative-playbook, YOU GUYS start screaming "INDOCTRINATION!!".... Duh!
You have a very broad definition of whacko: anyone who doesn't agree with you??
So the fact he doesn't like Palin makes him a "whacko"?? I thought the Tea Party is open to all... at least the Evergreen Tea Party is.
The Rev. Jack R. Van Ens is a Presbyterian minister who heads the nonprofit, tax-exempt Creative Growth ([url=http://www.thelivinghistory.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;]http://www.thelivinghistory.com[/url]), which enhances Christian worship through storytelling and dramatic presentations aimed to make God's history come alive. Van Ens' book, “How Jefferson Made the Best of Bad Messes,” is available in local bookstores for $7.95.