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September 8, 2009 -Melanie Nathan:
I sent my twelve year old off to school today hoping that her first class period would run the President’s speech; in fact I e-mailed her principal to ensure she watched it live. I believe it to be a great moment for our children.
I am disgusted by the people in this my Country who assert their children should not hear President Obama’s talk to school kids to inspire their educational futures; given it was nothing more than that. Leadership is always inspiring and who better to offer an example of such than the President of our Country. That is all the kids see.
They have no ideal about the politics of it and they should not have to. The President should be commended for taking the time to devote directly to our children, and yet there are those of you who believe he should not have! What is wrong with this picture here? An elected President ought not inspire our kids? Why such outcry. Is this a concomitant of these unfortunate times of unparalleled partisanship or of undying racism? The President is our elected leader . What message are those parents sending to their kid? That our President is not worthy? That our President is not our leader? That our democracy – our vote- does not count in the notion of leadership? That our President is a mere politician? Is a Presidency not something worth aspiring to? Our President is the ultimate example of success and therefore an ideal spokesperson for inspiring our children. Kids have no political reference when listening to a person as qualified as President Obama. We need to see examples of leadership.
These racist partisans need help – do they realize they are destroying their children’s opportunity to see the world with the purity still available to them? These parents are delivering a message that serves to dampen Patriotism as whether you like it or not, whether you agree with his politics or not, he is indeed an extraordinarily accomplished citizen, father and now he is proving his worth as a leader.
This was a pep talk adorned with leadership. What is wrong with that. Oh yes, by the way, have you noticed that the inability to put the word “President” in front of Barck Obama is the common denominator with all these critics. They just cannot bring themselves to say it.
Blogged by MELANIE NATHAN, CEO of Private Courts, Inc. Consulting, mediation & private advocacy ; motivated by injustice, I blog about family law/mediation, politics, news and LGBT equality and anything that ‘tickles my fancy.’ Otherwise blogging as O-blog-dee-o-blog-da. Websites and blogs include: http://www.privatecourts.com; http://www.divorcemediators.us; www.oblogdeeoblogda.wordpress.com.
Mark Jabo
September 10, 2009 at 6:51 am
Thanks for calling out the partisan nitwits, Melanie. The speech was a refreshing call for kids to apply themselves, set goals and overcome obstacles.
If anything the tone of the speech was probably too reasoned and mature for the childish mentality of the knee-jerk opposition.
Melanie nathan
September 10, 2009 at 8:53 am
Thanks Mark for your comment. Yes this partisanship extends to every aspect of our progress as a society. It will take a new generation for a cure. As hard as Pres Obama tries to govern non partisanly (my word) is as hard as they will oppose him. You will see if you read my blog at http://www.oblogdeeoblogda.wordpress.com that I have called them out on this quite often, especially having witnessed it for myself in teh California Assembly – and Judiciary Committee when I gave evidence, They may as well not even be present and send their votes in absentia.
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