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President Obama's Speech To The Children--Why Not?

Posted by Karen & Gerard Posted on: 09/05/09

President Obama's Speech To The Children--Why Not?

The President prepared a speech targeted to the children of America encouraging them to study hard and stay in school.  Yet, schools chose not to show it to the children and parents are complaining to schools saying it should not be shown in the schools. 

I don't understand why this has caused such a commotion.  Perhaps someone can explain it to me.  After all, it's not like President Obama is a criminal or low life child molester that a parent wouldn't want talking to their children.  He's the President of the United States, c'mon!  I think it's good that he wants to encourage the children and sees they are important too. 

I really don't understand what all the hoopla is about concerning his speech.  I think schools should show it to their student bodies.  Just my opinion, what's yours?


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