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Originally Posted by teetwoohsix
I think what he did was great.
You may be right David, about why the crowd cheered-but I like the fact that he ripped up the "approved" speech and said what he wanted to. It's his day in the sun, he worked hard to graduate, he should be allowed to give a speech without someone having to comb it over for "approval". Do they not trust the kids they teach to speak their mind without "approval"? And, what makes the person "approving" the speeches so righteous to decide what's ok and what's not?
Thanks for posting this link Steve
Sincerely, Clayton
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Yes! I too think that what he did was great. In exercising the freedom to "say whatever he wants"! I sometimes feel that our "freedom of speech" is impeded by "political correctness".

Dave.