Another post on one of the MANY threads about this topic said that in an interview on the Today Show the girl indicated that she did agree to give the edited speech but then "changed her mind" (Read: decided to lie) and give the original speech.
I was about to take your word for it, until you indicated that you don't the difference between changing your mind and lying. I'll hold out for a more believable response. A link would be nice.
So if you change your mind, you "lie"?
How does that work?
It doesn't matter what she agreed to, the policy of the school is unconstitutional Stalinism. Those supporting state censorship of speech guaranteed in writing by "the people" some 214 years are whacked.
"Another post on one of the MANY threads about this topic said that in an interview on the Today Show the girl indicated that she did agree to give the edited speech but then "changed her mind" (Read: decided to lie) and give the original speech."
Yeah, I guess she wasn't a "good german." It would seem that some of my fellow posters have real a problem with that.
Y'know, she probably doesn't spy on her parents much, either.