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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

High Schoolers Get In Bush's Face

Newshounds

Tuesday June 26, 2007
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Yesterday, President George Bush thought he was going to a typical
White House East Room photo op with this year's Presidential
Scholars
after which he planned to give a rah-rah speech in favor
of the renewal of No Child Left Behind. Little did he know that the
Scholars had a little surprise prepared for him. Prior to entering the
room, they handed him a letter signed by 50 of their number asking that
he treat the detainees in Guantanamo Bay humanely. Can you say courageous?
The President was caught off guard, but he read the letter and guaranteed
the young people that the United States does not mistreat its prisoners.
(!) With video.


 


In a world where many adults think it's just fine to poke fun at teenagers
or rake them over the coals for being stupid, lazy and mercenary, it
feels good to report that those silly adults have got it all wrong.
As we News Hounds have learned in the past few weeks, high school students
bravely and successfully faced down the vicious and bombastic Bill O'Reilly.
And now they have exercised their rights as Americans to personally
address their President.









We want to applaud these young people for having the guts to do what
the adults who surround the President have been unwilling or unable
to do for the past six years, i.e., tell him the truth to his face.



Here are the official White House photos of some of these high school
heroes whom we view as the the hope
of the future.


In his remarks the President said "... This is a program that
honors high school seniors for exceptional academic and artistic achievements.
Past winners have gone on to win the Pulitzer Prize, succeed at the
highest levels of business, work here at the White House. This afternoon
we honor a new class of promising young men and women. Your fellow scholars
have pursued groundbreaking research, written scholarly papers, and
performed at Carnegie Hall. Many of you have also reached out to those
in need, and have given your time for causes greater than any individual
need. And for that we thank you.


They also demonstrated that they have what it takes to speak truth
to power!


Anderson Cooper covered this story on his show (video below).


So far, FOX News has ignored it. Surprise, surprise!

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