Charie
10-16-2005, 09:07 AM
Source (http://insider.washingtonti mes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=2 0051016-122628-6793r)
'Help! Mom!' casts liberals as villains
By Cheryl Wetzstein
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
October 16, 2005
Katharine DeBrecht, a married mother of three, wanted to make a point about the importance of conservative values.
So, she penned a children's book -- "Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed!" -- to stand up to the "liberal agenda that's being thrown at our kids from the left."
The book, which tells the tale of "liberal" politicians interfering with two young brothers' lemonade stand, reflects "the conservative side -- the traditional family values like self-reliance, hard work, charity and faith," Mrs. DeBrecht said.
Two of the book's villains, who resemble Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, and Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, tax the boys' profits, restrict the amount of sugar they can use in their drinks and require them to serve broccoli, too.
'Help! Mom!' casts liberals as villains
By Cheryl Wetzstein
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
October 16, 2005
Katharine DeBrecht, a married mother of three, wanted to make a point about the importance of conservative values.
So, she penned a children's book -- "Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed!" -- to stand up to the "liberal agenda that's being thrown at our kids from the left."
The book, which tells the tale of "liberal" politicians interfering with two young brothers' lemonade stand, reflects "the conservative side -- the traditional family values like self-reliance, hard work, charity and faith," Mrs. DeBrecht said.
Two of the book's villains, who resemble Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, and Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, tax the boys' profits, restrict the amount of sugar they can use in their drinks and require them to serve broccoli, too.