As First Lady Michelle Obama talked to graduating
cadets & their families at the U.S. Military Academy
in West Point, N.Y., on Friday, May 20th she urged
more than 1,000 cadets graduating to keep in mind
the families of the soldiers they will lead. Ever so
slightly she mentioned LGBT diversity of course
without actually saying ‘”LGBT”.
Michelle Obama stated “No matter how you’ve grown
up, no matter how you define family, all of you have
someone in your life who believed in you and pushed
you.” I guess with “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” still in flux
we take what we can get. Updates to Come…:)
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I ask you to remember that family has always been a centerpiece of our American story. No matter how you’ve grown up, no matter how you define family, all of you have someone in your life who believed in you and pushed you. You had someone who taught you the values and lessons that will sustain you when times get tough or you’re unsure of what’s ahead. Some of those people are here with you tonight. Your family will be your rock. Whether they're right next to you or across an ocean.
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