President Obama’s Speech to School Children
Did you see President Obama’s speech to school kids last week?
Were you one of the voices in protest to this speech, calling for it to be kept out of the schools? Did your school district ban, censor or limit the availability to see the speech in school?
I have a different point of view and it all boils down to …R..E..S..P…E…C…T
Where has the respect (we should have as a nation to the office of President of the United States) gone?
The speech itself was harmless, non political and focused on the importance of children to stay in school. Doesn’t matter what your political party is, a concerned and conscious parent can not argue with the message of this speech. And parents know that we can’t hear or reiterate the importance of that message enough to our children.
In my lifetime I’ve seen speeches from Regan, Carter, George H. W. Bush, Clinton, George W. Bush, and first lady Nancy Regan. Never in my history was there ever outrage or protest to a sitting president who addressed school children!
President George W. Bush was addressing school children at the very moment planes were hitting the World Trade Center in NYC!
The outrage and protests to this speech simply amazed me and makes me think one thing…President Obama does not get the respect that the office of the President historically holds because he is black. I know just writing that or saying it out loud is controversial in and of itself…but how else can you explain it?
We aren’t in the midst of election. President Obama is our president whether you voted for him or not.
What this tells me, a person of mixed culture and races, is that this country is still relatively racist and people who have been hurt by our government, long before Barak Obama became president, are using any opportunity to lash and blame and discredit our current sitting president.
So many emails floated around discrediting our president with false facts about his US citizenship, the proposed contents of the speech and the ideology behind it. All of it to cause dissention and outrage.
I live Texas. The majority of Texas is considered a “red” state. Bush country. And the outrage here was very loud.
Those of us who are educated about politics and research issues and policies were just shocked that this speech on education was such an issue.
I wish people would pick their battles carefully and be educated about their debates. I wish even more that news outlets would be wise and diligent enough to choose carefully the people they feature or quote. Ignorance can be an epidemic and false claims and outrage makes for good news.
I want people to stand up for what they believe in and understand why they believe what they believe and why they’re so angry and hate-filled over their “cause”.
I consider myself conservatively liberal. I did not agree with the Iraq war. I have not voted for a republican in more years than I can count. And I’ve always respected the office of the President and considered this nation ONE nation under God no matter what my political views were.
I work with republicans and democrats on healthcare issues and cancer advocacy issues and I’ve seen first-hand how we can all work together to make things BETTER.
Those I saw on the news stations were not educated, used words like socialism, facists and communism but couldn’t back up their claims. What they ended up sounded like were bigots and racists.
I read a comment by Ms. S. Urrutia last week that I loved.
“The bottom line is this: If people are sure of their values and ability to instill them in their kids, then why are they so afraid of their kids hearing something they don’t agree with? Better be ready to follow them around for the rest of their lives and censor everything they hear/read/think!!! If that’s not fascism, I don’t know what is!!!”
This speech was the perfect opportunity to speak to your children about your morals and your beliefs. It was a great opportunity to explain your views without attacking someone’s character or to show your children that you respect your President, even if you didn’t vote for him.
Former First Lady Laura Bush commended President Obama on his speech to school children.
She also said she thought he was doing a good job amidst the difficult situation he found himself in when he entered office.
She doesn’t like the partisanship that is playing into almost everything these days.
We should take our cues from her.
It’s all about RESPECT.
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Author is a cancer patient advocate with a background in writing, marketing, and the legal field. She found her mission in supporting those affected by cancer after the loss of her father and many friends. Today she works as a consultant and patient advocate and also volunteers in several capacities for seveal organizations. She enjoys her loved ones and reading and blogging. She is an adult orphan, a chronic insomniac and self-professed technology freak, suffers slightly from OCD (self-diagnosed) and an overwhelming need to change the world around her.