Not really a fan of his music, but his speech made a lot of sense... he was calling for a Children's Bill of Rights, among other things...
quoting:
I would therefore like to propose tonight that we instal in every home a Children's Universal Bill of Rights, the tenets of which are:
The right to be loved, without having to earn it
The right to be protected, without having to deserve it
The right to feel valuable, even if you came into the world with nothing
The right to be listened to without having to be interesting
The right to be read a bedtime story without having to compete with the evening news or EastEnders
The right to an education without having to dodge bullets at schools
The right to be thought of as adorable (even if you have a face that only a mother could love).
Anyways, here's a link to the full speech (It's really long!):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/ent...00/1205947.stm
What do you think?
David Lester
I'm going to stop procrastinating tomorrow.