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RestoreAmerica2020

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7. For 6min20sec, she quieted a Nation. Only 18, and already a leader
Sat Mar 24, 2018, 06:11 PM
Mar 2018

A Passionate, articulate, confident young person...with an amazing future ahead of her...pausing to mourn her beloved peers whose lives will never be. Very moving.

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Thank you Emma [View all] malaise Mar 2018 OP
This. snacker Mar 2018 #1
Perfect! Cattledog Mar 2018 #2
Recommended. H2O Man Mar 2018 #3
I did not know about Gandho's silent speeches malaise Mar 2018 #39
a kick in the ass. mopinko Mar 2018 #4
That kid is going somewhere. Blue_true Mar 2018 #5
Emma is amazing! StarryNite Mar 2018 #6
For 6min20sec, she quieted a Nation. Only 18, and already a leader RestoreAmerica2020 Mar 2018 #7
No - her entire presentation was six minutes and 20secs malaise Mar 2018 #8
Thanks. That's right, people listened and reflected for a total 6min20sec RestoreAmerica2020 Mar 2018 #10
I agree 1,000% malaise Mar 2018 #11
That is the most powerful few moments of social protest, pangaia Mar 2018 #15
It was truly amazing malaise Mar 2018 #16
I NEVER, EVER post anything political on my FB wall. pangaia Mar 2018 #17
Joy Reid said it was xxqqqzme Mar 2018 #20
It was magnificent malaise Mar 2018 #21
IIRC, Emma said it was 6 minutes 20seconds since she came out and started talking. lostnfound Mar 2018 #38
Very powerful... HipChick Mar 2018 #9
I am, as they say, older than dirt but I really hope I can justhanginon Mar 2018 #12
I totally agree with you malaise Mar 2018 #13
Hell yes! BobTheSubgenius Mar 2018 #14
Another great version: JoeOtterbein Mar 2018 #18
That's a lovely version malaise Mar 2018 #24
Sorry, how did you know? Thanks for noticing me malaise! Accept this as my...... JoeOtterbein Mar 2018 #35
Why are you sorry? malaise Mar 2018 #36
Cool! I hope you enjoyed KC too! I know I did! JoeOtterbein Mar 2018 #37
K&R Scurrilous Mar 2018 #19
The last person that evoked so much emotion.. RightiswrongTn Mar 2018 #22
Was that at the 2004 Convention? malaise Mar 2018 #23
Yes I believe it was 2004.. RightiswrongTn Mar 2018 #40
A close family friend telephoned me from New York the day before and told me to watch him malaise Mar 2018 #41
Imagine what he could have accomplished with people in Congress.. RightiswrongTn Mar 2018 #42
Indeed malaise Mar 2018 #43
She should get a Noble Peace Prize!! kydo Mar 2018 #25
I agree with everyone who says the Parkland Student organizers deserve the Nobel prize malaise Mar 2018 #26
Well yeah. And all those Person of the year awards too. kydo Mar 2018 #28
That would be just so wonderful. CTyankee Mar 2018 #29
Another DU raised this issue earlier malaise Mar 2018 #31
I didn't know that. Thanks, Malaise... CTyankee Mar 2018 #32
Here malaise Mar 2018 #33
Agree..MSD Strong RightiswrongTn Mar 2018 #44
Oh, YEAH!! I was just thinking, well, Emma Gonzalez is my new President as of today, and Leghorn21 Mar 2018 #27
... Stinky The Clown Mar 2018 #30
K&R... spanone Mar 2018 #34
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