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Only in Boulder, CO...

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Well, it is a hotbed of libs/greenies, after all.:rolleyes:

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2009/feb/11/students-rename-boulder-high-barack-obama-high/

Students: Change Boulder High name to Barack Obama High

A Boulder High student group is pushing to rename the school after a hot new historic figure: Barack Obama.

"We initiate this campaign in order to honor the momentous achievement of his election as an African-American, inspire the community with his ideals of unity and hope, and reflect the progressive spirit that is shared by both Barack Obama and our school environment," the Student Worker Club said in a press release today.

The group's president, Ben Raderstorf, stressed in the statement that it scheduled a campus press conference to pitch the Obama High plan on Thursday, "the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth to commemorate both the role he had in making the election of Barack Obama possible and the social progress that has been made since he issued the emancipation proclamation."

"We are excited to share our motives and rationale for initiating this movement with the greater public. Covering this event will also help dispel the myth of apathetic youth," he added in his invitation for the news media to attend.

Principal Bud Jenkins doesn't anticipate a rush to rename Colorado's oldest established high school, founded in 1875.

"There'd be a long and laborious process to change the name of the school, other than somebody just thought: 'Oh, this sounds like a good idea,' " he said.

Ultimately, it would take approval by the Boulder Valley School District Board.

The Student Worker members "are certainly enthusiastic about a new president and good for them," Jenkins said.

"With all due respect to the president," the principal added, "of all the things in the world that need to be changed, Boulder High School's name is probably way down the list.

"Why not go out and get involved in working at the homeless shelter or Habitat for Humanity or a thousand other things in the community that ... are really going to make an impact on the world," Jenkins suggested.

Raderstorf agreed such volunteer work is "definitely very important," stressing that club members already do such work in the community.

"But we also see that names and symbolism are really a lot more important than just a name," the club president added.

"It really will serve to inspire the community, inspire the students and really make much more of a difference than just putting up a new sign."

Raderstorf said the group finds support for their brainchild in district policy stating that "schools will be named for ... national leaders whose names will lend dignity and stature to the school; or significant or pertinent events," among other criteria.

"It's not something that's unprecedented nationally," he added, noting that elementary students on Long Island, New York, successfully campaigned soon after the election to rename their school Barack Obama Elementary School.

"It's going to be difficult, but it's definitely not to going be impossible," the teen activist said.

A longtime social protest group, Student Worker's members made headlines in September 2007 by protesting the school's daily ritual of students voluntarily saying the Pledge of Allegiance when it's broadcast on the intercom.

Arguing that the pledge's reference to "one nation, under God" violated the separation of church and state, a dozen members went to the school courtyard and read their own version of the pledge as 100 fellow students watched

"I pledge allegiance to the flag and my constitutional rights with which it comes. And to the diversity, in which our nation stands, one nation, part of one planet, with liberty, freedom, choice and justice for all," the students declared.

At the time, then-club president Emma Martens e-mailed the Boulder Daily Camera: "Boulder High has a highly diverse population, not all of whom believe in God, or One God."
 
Boulder Definition

25 Square Miles Surround By Reality.............hmmm thinking about it this applies to Washington D.C. also.
 
Don't school's get renamed AFTER a person is president? Not 1 month in lol. Leave it to Boulder. Worked there as a construction PM on the 29th street mall for 2 years. You should have read some of the complaints from these resident retards lol. Here's one I remember:

"I was driving by the new Home Depot with my family yesterday and we got literally sick to our stomachs. The Home Depot is obscuring our view of the mountains as we drive down Arapahoe St. I am very concerned about my family's health because of this eye sore"

I lol'd. Then I sat in my office and thought about what she said for a minute. Then I lol'd again. Did this arrogant chick NOT realize there was a 30ft tall enclosed mall at this location before we tore it down to put up the 29th street open air mall? Leave it to Boulderites...
 
How many times I gotta say it? He is not a negro! Not an African American! How can these retards keep saying it over and over? Anyone got a nuke we can send to Boulder, wherever?
 
When I saw this on TV last night, the name of the student group struck me. Now, I know I heard correctly: the Student Worker Club. That, in itself, is scary.

Ollie must be very lonely in Boulder. I went to school there for two years in the 70's. I stayed in town not more than three or four weekends in the entire two years because it was the People's Republic of Boulder even then. I attended lots of liberal arts classes. That was a lonely place for a rural kid who believed in self sufficiency, hard work, and libertarian/conservative (old school conservative) government.
 
gawd i hate that place.

The people that drive can't, and the people on bikes ride like maniacs.

One plastics supply house is up there, that's the only reason I wander that way. Words cannot express the level of hatred I have for that place.
 
The most disgusting thing about all of this is the students will probably succeed. If they don't it will probably be blamed on racism, and the wonderful republic of Boulder does not want that black eye! I said black eye, not black guy.
 
The students retracted their push on this subject. Got way too much shiit for it. 90% of Colorado pretty much said this was a stupid idea. Damn Boulder hippies wasting our news time...
 
Being a boulder high graduate I will say that these kids have been at it since bush was re-elected. Sit ins and walk outs etc. Protesting the pledge and all that stuff started the day after bush was re elected. I was a junior at the time. Sometimes I will tell people that I went to Fairview (the other high school). I really think that these kids sit around smoking thinking of the next thing to complain about. It is very irritating to just be in boulder. 99% of the people are out there and don't bother paying attention to anything. One of the most irritating things to do is drive in boulder, bunch of idiots not paying attention. Staring you down for driving a truck, then they go get in their 20yr old subaru puking blue smoke. :rolleyes:
 
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