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9/7/2009 11:51:55 AM EDT
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090907/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_school_speech

WASHINGTON – In a speech that drew fire even before he delivered it, President Barack Obama is telling the nation's schoolchildren he "expects great things from each of you."

"At the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, and the best schools in the world," Obama said. "And none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities."

The White House posted Obama's remarks on its Web site at midday Monday. He's scheduled to deliver the talk from Wakefield High School in suburban Arlington, Va., Tuesday. It will be broadcast live on C-SPAN and on the White House Web site.

Obama's planned talk has proven controversial, with several conservative organizations and individuals accusing him of trying to pitch his arguments too aggressively in a local-education setting. White House officials, including Education Secretary Arne Duncan, have said the allegations are silly.

In a Labor Day speech in Cincinnati, Obama mentioned his upcoming address. "I'm going to have something to say tomorrow to our children telling them to stay in school and work hard 'cause that's the right message to send."

"It's a sad state of affairs that many in this country politically would rather start an "Animal House" food fight rather than inspire kids to stay in school, to work hard, to engage parents to stay involved, and to ensure that the millions of teachers that are making great sacrifices continue to be the best in the world," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday. "It's a sad state of affairs."

In the prepared remarks, Obama tells young people that all the work of parents, educators and others won't matter "unless you show up to those schools, pay attention to those teachers."

Obama made no reference in his prepared remarks to the uproar surrounding his speech. Nor did he make an appeal for support of tough causes like health care reform. He used the talk to tell kids about his at-times clumsy ways as a child and to urge them to identify an area of interest, set goals and work hard to achieve them.

The president also warned students that if they quit on school, "you're not just quitting on yourself, you're quitting on your country."

Obama acknowledged that "being successful is hard," but told the students the country badly needs their best effort to cope in an increasingly competitive global economy.

"What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country," Obama says. "What you're learning in school today will determine whether we as a nation can meet our greatest challenges in the future."

The president noted that he was raised by a single mother, who made him buckle down and work harder at times. He said he's glad she did.

Some conservatives have urged schools and parents to boycott the address. They say Obama is using the opportunity to promote a political agenda.

Schools don't have to show the speech. And some districts have decided not to, partly in response to concerns from parents.

Duncan's department has also taken heat for proposed lesson plans distributed to accompany the speech.

On Sunday, the secretary acknowledged that a section about writing to the president on how students can help him meet education goals was poorly worded. It has been changed.

"We just clarified that to say write a letter about your own goals and what you're going to do to achieve those goals," Duncan said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

Former Republican Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush delivered similar speeches to students, the White House has said.


Based on what has been released, it sounds like the content of the speech really is not such a big deal, though obviously, there si still room for concern over the speech taking away from learning time. Maybe, though, it will be a good thing in the end. Maybe it will help motivate some of the pro-Obama urban youths to actually try in school- but I really doubt it will have any effect at all.
9/7/2009 11:53:55 AM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090907/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_school_speech

WASHINGTON – In a speech that drew fire even before he delivered it, President Barack Obama is telling the nation's schoolchildren he "expects great things from each of you."

"At the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, and the best schools in the world," Obama said. "And none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities."

The White House posted Obama's remarks on its Web site at midday Monday. He's scheduled to deliver the talk from Wakefield High School in suburban Arlington, Va., Tuesday. It will be broadcast live on C-SPAN and on the White House Web site.

Obama's planned talk has proven controversial, with several conservative organizations and individuals accusing him of trying to pitch his arguments too aggressively in a local-education setting. White House officials, including Education Secretary Arne Duncan, have said the allegations are silly.

In a Labor Day speech in Cincinnati, Obama mentioned his upcoming address. "I'm going to have something to say tomorrow to our children telling them to stay in school and work hard 'cause that's the right message to send."

"It's a sad state of affairs that many in this country politically would rather start an "Animal House" food fight rather than inspire kids to stay in school, to work hard, to engage parents to stay involved, and to ensure that the millions of teachers that are making great sacrifices continue to be the best in the world," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday. "It's a sad state of affairs."

In the prepared remarks, Obama tells young people that all the work of parents, educators and others won't matter "unless you show up to those schools, pay attention to those teachers."

Obama made no reference in his prepared remarks to the uproar surrounding his speech. Nor did he make an appeal for support of tough causes like health care reform. He used the talk to tell kids about his at-times clumsy ways as a child and to urge them to identify an area of interest, set goals and work hard to achieve them.

The president also warned students that if they quit on school, "you're not just quitting on yourself, you're quitting on your country."

Obama acknowledged that "being successful is hard," but told the students the country badly needs their best effort to cope in an increasingly competitive global economy.

"What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country," Obama says. "What you're learning in school today will determine whether we as a nation can meet our greatest challenges in the future."

The president noted that he was raised by a single mother, who made him buckle down and work harder at times. He said he's glad she did.

Some conservatives have urged schools and parents to boycott the address. They say Obama is using the opportunity to promote a political agenda.

Schools don't have to show the speech. And some districts have decided not to, partly in response to concerns from parents.

Duncan's department has also taken heat for proposed lesson plans distributed to accompany the speech.

On Sunday, the secretary acknowledged that a section about writing to the president on how students can help him meet education goals was poorly worded. It has been changed.

"We just clarified that to say write a letter about your own goals and what you're going to do to achieve those goals," Duncan said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

Former Republican Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush delivered similar speeches to students, the White House has said.


Based on what has been released, it sounds like the content of the speech really is not such a big deal, though obviously, there si still room for concern over the speech taking away from learning time. Maybe, though, it will be a good thing in the end. Maybe it will help motivate some of the pro-Obama urban youths to actually try in school- but I really doubt it will have any effect at all.


This is rev. 3 of the speech, he had to take a lot out, and trash his "lesson plan".

To hell with odamba.
9/7/2009 11:54:09 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090907/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_school_speech
Based on what has been released, it sounds like the content of the speech really is not such a big deal, though obviously, there si still room for concern over the speech taking away from learning time. Maybe, though, it will be a good thing in the end. Maybe it will help motivate some of the pro-Obama urban youths to actually try in school- but I really doubt it will have any effect at all.


True, this speech isn't that big of a deal.  But, what was the speech that was written before the uproar?  They've already changed the homework assignments to remove the glaring problems, why don't people think that they have just re-written the speech?
9/7/2009 11:58:50 AM EDT
[#3]

I like it.

What about the subliminal part, when will that be released?
9/7/2009 12:02:28 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090907/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_school_speech
Based on what has been released, it sounds like the content of the speech really is not such a big deal, though obviously, there si still room for concern over the speech taking away from learning time. Maybe, though, it will be a good thing in the end. Maybe it will help motivate some of the pro-Obama urban youths to actually try in school- but I really doubt it will have any effect at all.


True, this speech isn't that big of a deal.  But, what was the speech that was written before the uproar?  They've already changed the homework assignments to remove the glaring problems, why don't people think that they have just re-written the speech?


Sort of like this....

"Heil Obama's youth...You are the future!..Don't let those "Right Wing Domestic Terrorist",even if they are your parents, get in the way of "OUR" plan!...I have set up an email so you can report suspicious activities"....yadda...yadda
9/7/2009 12:03:37 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090907/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_school_speech
Based on what has been released, it sounds like the content of the speech really is not such a big deal, though obviously, there si still room for concern over the speech taking away from learning time. Maybe, though, it will be a good thing in the end. Maybe it will help motivate some of the pro-Obama urban youths to actually try in school- but I really doubt it will have any effect at all.


True, this speech isn't that big of a deal.  But, what was the speech that was written before the uproar?  They've already changed the homework assignments to remove the glaring problems, why don't people think that they have just re-written the speech?


Sort of like this....

"Heil Obama's youth...You are the future!..Don't let those "Right Wing Domestic Terrorist",even if they are your parents, get in the way of "OUR" plan!...I have set up an email so you can report suspicious activities"....yadda...yadda


That cat was already out-of-the-bag.
9/7/2009 12:04:50 PM EDT
[#6]
I dont for a second think that is the version he planned to give before the shitstorm happened.



No bout a doubt it.
9/7/2009 12:06:42 PM EDT
[#7]
It's not the speech, but the "exercises" done after the speech that would be a concern to me.  Written answers to questions like "What can you do to help President Obama?"  



Not "What can you do for your country?", but "What can you do for Obama?".  



Personally, I've got a problem with that.  If I had a kid in school I wouldn't stop them from participating, but we'd have a long talk afterwards with some exercises of my own devising.  Like reading the Declaration of Independence, the Bill or Rights and the Federalist papers.  And maybe a Reagan speech or two.  Talks about the rule of law and independent thinking.
9/7/2009 12:07:40 PM EDT
[#8]
Frankly, I was hoping for a link to a sputtering white guy with a toothbrush mustache waving his arms a lot.

"Grottzen spittzen gobben hootzen ver bitten tooffen grackin hausen..."
9/7/2009 1:07:46 PM EDT
[#9]
NVMD