Posted on 09/23/2017 9:35:03 AM PDT by rktman
On September 12, 2017, I spoke to 600 middle school students at Eubanks Intermediary School of the Carroll Independent School District in honor of Constitution Day. Since Southlake, Texas is my community it was a special occasion for me. The kids had fun, and all of the teachers and administration were very excited after the speech, and grateful. Social media photos and posts abounded from the school.
The morning before the speech, September 11, 600 of the same folders arrived for the students for the speech the next day. At no time did anyone, six months prior in March, four months prior in May, or the day before in September, ask me to remove any of the materials. If they had asked me to do so, I most certainly would have done it.
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My god, shes wordy. Getting to the gist of what was in the folders is like trying to drink from fire hydrant with a straw.
So you would have preferred something more pithy like, ‘I didn’t do what they said I did.”,
rather than an explanation of what the material was, how the school had no problems with it beforehand, how no other school had problems with it, and what happened after ONE person complained.
I like her version better. Much more informative.
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