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By DAN TUOHY
New Hampshire Union Leader

Sen. Hillary Clinton urged Central High School graduates last night to "dare to compete," whether in athletics, academics or the rough-and-tumble world of politics.

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I agree with Kassie. Hilary Clinton's speach was great. Do not get me wrong, there could have been a few underlined hints about political issues, but seeing that we are the young minds of the furture I cannot condem the ex- first lady for making such comments. She made a point to connect both us, as graduates, and out parents in her speach.
She made my graduation something to remember.
Congrats CHS class of 07! And good luck in the future.
- Crissy, Manchester

I was there at the Central graduation (my graduation) and I believe that Hillary Clinton's speach was really good. She made sure that it wasn't politically based. She sounded legit when she was telling the students to dare to compete. Honestly, that's exactly what I plan on doing. I'm going to "dare to compete" as well as "find out who I am and do it on purpose". Congrats to the class of 2007! We made it our of high school.
- Kassie, Manchester

How virtuous and commendable of Clinton to share her thoughts, being a condidate who is taking a huge risk, herself, daring to compete, showing that charting your own future requires competition within a world that has global, climate, and terrotist challenges. In fact, isn't this the problem of the world?
- Mike, Lee, NH

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