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Date:   6/10/2006 10:02:02 PM ( 18 y ago)

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Friday, June 9th, 2006




Student Takes on McCain Over Iraq War Support at New School Graduation



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We play what may have been the most controversial speech at a college campus this spring when 21-year-old student Jean Sara Rohe blasted Sen. John McCain (R - AZ) - who delivered the keynote address at the ceremony - over his support for the Iraq war. [includes rush transcript]










We turn now to what may have been the most controversial speech at a college campus this spring.


It occurred at the New School graduation ceremony in New York where Republican Senator John McCain gave the keynote address. McCain was invited to speak by New School President Bob Kerrey, the former Senator and longtime friend of McCain.


Nearly 1,000 people signed a petition urging Kerrey to rescind McCain's invitation. The protests continued even at the graduation ceremony when one of the student speakers directly confronted McCain over his support for war. The student was Jean Sara Rohe, a 21-year-old graduate from New Jersey.


Soon after Senator John McCain's chief of staff, Mark Salter, wrote a comment on the website HuffingtonPost.com attacking the student.


Salter wrote, "The only person you have succeeded in making look like an idiot is yourself." He went on to tell the student protesters: "You might look back on the day of your graduation and your discourtesy to a good and honest man with a little shame and the certain knowledge that it very unlikely any of you will ever posses the one small fraction of the character of John McCain."



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AMY GOODMAN: She began her commencement address by singing a song.



AMY GOODMAN: New School student, Jean Sara Rohe speaking at the university graduation ceremony just a few weeks ago.





 

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