Obama to high school grads: 'Don't make excuses' Jun 7 03:55 PM US/Eastern By TIM MARTIN and DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press Writer
President Barack Obama is telling high school graduates in Michigan not to make excuses, and to take responsibility for failures as well as successes.
In excerpts of remarks to be delivered Monday evening at Kalamazoo Central High School, Obama said that it's easy to blame others when problems arise. "We see it every day out in Washington, with folks calling each other names and making all sorts of accusations on TV," the president said.
He said the high school kids can and have done better than that.
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"You could have made excuses—our kids have fewer advantages, our schools have fewer resources, so how can we compete? You could have spent years pointing fingers—blaming parents, blaming teachers, blaming the principal or the superintendent or the government," the president said.
"But instead, you came together. You were honest with yourselves about where you were falling short. And you resolved to do better."