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PEMBROKE PINES, FL- SEPTEMBER 08: Andres Suarez (L-R), Cianna Mercedes Edwards and Nicholas Figueroa, students from Pines Middle School, listen to U.S. President Barack Obama as he addresses school children across the nation from Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia on September 8, 2009 in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Nationwide, some conservatives over the past week had worried that Obama would use the speech to promote his political agenda. In the speech the President urged children to work hard and stay in school.
(September 7, 2009 - Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America)

Jailene Rodriguez and other students from Pines Middle School gather in the cafeteria to listen to U.S. President Barack Obama as he addresses school children across the nation from Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia on September 8, 2009 in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Nationwide, some conservatives over the past week had worried that Obama would use the speech to promote his political agenda. In the speech the President urged children to work hard and stay in school.
(September 7, 2009 - Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America)

Jasmin Garces, 7, along with other second graders, watches as President Obama delivers a back-to-school address to school children on September 8, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Administrators at the Park Hill public school gave parents the option of pulling their children from class or allowing them to watch the live Presidential broadcast. Only a few parents chose to keep their kids out of class. Nationwide, some conservatives over the past week had worried that Obama would use the speech to promote his political agenda. In the speech the President urged children to work hard and stay in school.
(September 7, 2009 - Photo by John Moore/Getty Images North America)