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Title: "Getting to Know You" Speech
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Maher I like for his willingness to say that things that many people are thinking or questioning with little regard for his personal/professional well-being. I think that anybody who is going to tackle social/political issues needs to have a spine. I don't always agree with Maher, but there are way too many spineless commentators and "newsmen" who refuse to stick it to our leadership... Showed first 250 characters
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I think that anybody who is going to tackle social/political issues needs to have a spine. I don't always agree with Maher, but there are way too many spineless commentators and "newsmen" who refuse to stick it to our leadership.
As for performance, I was in band, marching band, and vocal ensemble all throughout Junior High and High school... Showed next 250 characters
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