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    September 9. 2009
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Obama Challenges Kids on Education
speech on television in schools
across the country. "And you
have a responsibility to your­
self to discover what that is."
P re sid e n ts o ften visit
schools, and Obama was not
(AP) -- In a pep talk that kept the first one to offer a back-to-
c le a r o f p o litic s. P resid en t school address aimed at m il­
B arack O bam a on T uesday lions of students in every grade.
challenged the nation's stu ­ Yet this speech came with a
dents to take pride and owner­ dose of controversy, as several
ship in their education — and conservative organizations and
stick with it even if they don't m any c o n c e rn e d paren ts
like every class or must over­ warned Obama was trying to
come tough circumstances at sell his political agenda. That
home.
concern was caused in part by
"Every single one of you has an accompanying administra­
something that you're good at. tion lesson plan encouraging
Every single one of you has students to "help the p resi­
something to offer," Obama told dent," which the White House
students at W akefield High later revised.
Obama preceded his broad-
School in suburban Arlington,
scale
talk with a meeting with
Va., and children watching his
Urges students
to take pride,
ownership
Philadelphia CMB Church
Pastor’s According To My Heart
from Jeremiah 3:15
Celebrating 15 years Postering
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Featuring Guest Speakers'.
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"God grant me the serenity to
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change: to change the things
I can. and the wisdom to know
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President Barack Obama delivers a speech on education Tuesday at Wakefield High
School in Arlington, Va. ((AP Photo)
Wakefield students, where at Obama said, "I was a little bit of
one point he advised them to a goof-off. My main goal was
"be careful what you post on to get on the varsity basketball
Facebook. Whatever you do, it team and have fun."
Obama said that not having
will be pulled up again later
a father at home "forced me to
somewhere in your life."
O bam a, a cco m p an ied by grow up faster."
One young person asked the
E d u catio n S e c re ta ry A rne
Duncan, met with some 40 stu­ p re sid e n t w hom he w ould
dents gathered in a school li­ choose to dine with if he could
brary before the speech carried make only one such selection.
"Gandhi," O bam a replied.
on ESPN and on the W hite
"He's somebody I find a lot of
House Web site.
"W hen I w as yo u r age," inspiration in. He inspired Dr.
(Martin Luther) King" with his
message of nonviolence.
"He ended up doing so much
and changed the world just by
the pow er o f his eth ics,"
Obama said of the inspirational
leader Mahatma Gandhi. At an­
other point, Obama told the stu­
dents that "a lot of people are
counting on me."
Obama proceeded later with
the speech the W hite House
had released a day early, virtu­
ally unchanged. The school he
C h a r it y G o lf E v e n t C o m in g
Portland Trail Blazer alum
M ichael H arper and Amy
Roloff o f TLC television’s
"Little People, Big World" in­
vite you to come swing some
golf clubs to help benefit the
Dwarf Athletic Association of
America, an organization that
e n c o u ra g e s people w ith
dwarfism to get out and par­
ticipate in sports, and Bridge
M eadow s, w hich supports
adoptive families and foster
children.
The event kicks off Sun­
day, Sept. 13 at the Roloff Farm
in Washington County with a
silent auction that will include
item s including celebrity-
hosted dinners, vacations to
Ja m aica and T uscany, a
Rockstar mini m otorcycle,
good from local businesses,
and others.
The next day, Pum pkin
Ridge’s Ghost Creek Golf Club
will host an 18-hole course
golf scramble. Special prizes
will be awarded for team net,
long drive, closest to the pin,
and hole-in-one.
Michael Harper, former Portland Trail Blazer,
For more information, visit and Amy Roloff o f TLC television's “Little People,
amyroloffcharityfoundation.org. Big World, ” promote a g o lf charity event.
Garlington
continued ^ ^ f r o m Front
productive lives," said Baker.
Angel recalls how the staff’s care extended
beyond the center, and helped her with little
things, like getting a couch for her place.
A refurbished building isn’t the only thing
new about the center. It now has neighbors
that Cascadia is hoping will complement
Garlington's mission.
One of the additions will be the North by
Northeast Community Health Center, which
has provided free healthcare and medication
to 2,500 residents in need since it was
founded in 2006.
North by Northeast clinic Manager Suzy
Jeffreys describes the old clinic on Williams
Avenue as small and quirky, and that the new
building is a real upgrade.
“It’ll be a little adjustment,” she said of
making regulars feel at home.
Walker and Jeffreys said they are looking
into ways the clinics can work together on
the health needs of their patients.
The Sexual Minority Youth Resource Cen­
ter, also run by Cascadia, is now in the same
building as Garlington after moving from its
decrepit building on Southeast Belm ont
Street.
The resource center offers free counsel­
ing to gay, lesbian, transgender, or question­
ing youth ages 14 to 23. It also provides sup­
port groups in addition to a safe and relaxed
environment.
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A close friend of mine date’s a
girl who’s using him. He works
hard, gives her his paycheck
and worships the ground she
walks on because she’s cute.
She talks down to him, and has
other men in the house while
he’s working. Now it’s at the
point where none of the guys
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chose as the setting for his talk
— Wakefield — is the most
economically and racially di­
verse sch o o l in A rlin g to n
County, according to the De­
partment of Education. Nearly
40 percent of graduating seniors
pass an Advanced Placement
test. That's more than twice the
national average.
"There is no excuse for not
trying" he said in the speech.
He said students must be indi­
vidually responsible for their
education, and that it's impor­
tant to work hard, pay attention
in school and complete assign­
ments.
"W hatever you resolve to
do, I want you to com m it to
it," Obama said. "The truth is,
being successful is hard. You
w on't love every subject that
you study. You w on't click
with every teacher that you
have."
"At the end of the day, we
can have the most dedicated
teachers, the most supportive
parents and the best schools in
the world, and none of it will
matter unless all of you fulfill
yo u r re sp o n sib ilitie s," the
president said.
Real People, Real
A n advice colum n known
fo r its fearless approach
to reality based subjects!
weekend trips with my friends.
My husband issued an ultima­
tum to adjust my schedule but I
chose not to. He threatened me
and said he would leave if I
chose my friends instead of
going with him to his family
reunion. I went on my trip. When
I returned, he was gone, the
house was empty and utilities
disconnected. He w on't talk to
me and now wants a divorce and
I don't know what to do? —
Tamara; Louisville. KY
Dear Tamara:
It’s hard to imagine a girlie trip
that’s so good it would make
visit because they don’t want to
you forsake your marriage, un­
deal with his girlfriend. -Stan;
less you're cheating. Perhaps
Morganton, NC
your friends can give you a cozy
Dear Stan:
couch to sleep on since you put
Take your spoon out of your them beforeyourhusband. Your
friend's Kool-Aid and mind your decision was foolish, immature
business. Has he raised his hand and disrespectful. Reach out to
for help or come to you for ad­ your husband and invite him to
vice? If he wants to work like a a friendly location for a huge
dog, look like a fool and feed apology, an explanation and
other men off his paycheck, let much needed counseling to help
him. They must be happy be­ with issues you both obviously
cause she hasn't left and he have.
hasn't kicked her out. You and
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