right and a teacher has the power to suspend you. I rest my case![]()
Were I these kids, I would have stood. I would have still thought it was wrong however. And if these kids choose to fight this fight, I support them!
right and a teacher has the power to suspend you. I rest my case![]()
It makes no difference to me when promoting politeness.
It just isn't as big of a deal as y'all make of it. Nor the other side for that matter. I don't think the kid's mom is terrible for her objection either. I think we maintain waaay too much emotion for such a silly thing.
It makes no difference to me when promoting politeness.
It just isn't as big of a deal as y'all make of it. Nor the other side for that matter. I don't think the kid's mom is terrible for her objection either. I think we maintain waaay too much emotion for such a silly thing.
Were I these kids, I would have stood. I would have still thought it was wrong however. And if these kids choose to fight this fight, I support them!
Except you were. You clearly were angry that these kids had to stand up while other kids talked about the magic man.I have no emotion about this issue, but it is an interesting topic. In my opinion the kids should not be required to stand.
I am not outraged by it. To me it is an interesting political discussion topic, not something I am outraged about.
1) Standing is NOT pledging allegiance to the flag.
2) No, requiring someone to recite any pledge to anything/anyone is against freedom of speech. Asking them to stand is not.
Only if you look at it through a paper towel tube and refuse to look at any larger picture. It's an apple, because you won't move to see that it is a tree.Totally. It's only, like, first amendment rights and stuff. Get over it.
Moron.
Hitler would love your complacency. Good citizen! Good comrade! Tommorrow we kill arabs and Mexicans!
He's getting it all over the board again!LMAO... emo explosion alert...
Was it him?This fight was already fought and won decades ago. The courts long ago determined that students at public schools do not have to stand during the pledge of allegiance and that there is indeed a difference between standing and remaining silent and not standing at all.
As for Watermark, maybe he has good reason to get all emo about it considering a student was paddled in Mississippi not too long ago for refusing to go along with the pledge charade.
Except you were. You clearly were angry that these kids had to stand up while other kids talked about the magic man.
He's getting it all over the board again!
It's only a small infringement on our freedom. Not a very big one. How dare you have no respect for authority requiring you to go against your religion? This nation was founded on two principles: respect for your rulers, and Christianity.
Please Damo, show me where I expressed outrage or anger?
Except no one was requiring you to do anything but stand. Standing does not force you into another religion. Standing does not force you to state the pledge. Standing does not force you to agree with anything being said by others. Having you stand only requires that you.... STAND.