Obama’s speech to our schools is not an historic event. The mode of communication may be different but Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush both spoke to school systems via CSPAN and other educational televised avenues in 1988 and 1991. Whether we allow our kids to hear this speech or not we should remember that even though they are young, they also have abilities to make decisions for themselves. What a great time to open a conversation with them after the family comes home. Check out: http://gothamschools.org/2009/09/04/from-the-archives-ronald-reagans-1988-speech-to-students/ AND http://www.dailykostv.com/w/002099/ We as parents should also watch to be sure we understand what the man has to say. There are always two sides to each story. I’m telling mine.
Anne Coleman
Palestine
Letters to the Editor
September 10, 2009
Always two sides to every story
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- Always two sides to every story
- Hoping for change in Palestine
- Draw attention to important issue
- No flags at courthouse on Fourth
- Thanks to great folks in Palestine
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Candidate explains decision to supporters, city voters
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a letter submitted to the Herald-Press by Dan Bochsler:
To be “fit for its future,” a successful city embraces and moves forward with changes. Recently, several positive votes for change occurred in Palestine. Like in life, nothing ever stops changing, and things do “happen for a reason.” - Palestine lucky to have Dr. Puvvada
- Thanks to all who worked to pass bond
- Support Elkhart ISD bond
- Presley works for betterment of city
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