Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
I think you mean ensure, not insure, but nevertheless, public schools is exactly what those who had children devised as a way to ensure their children received an education.
Yet they're failing.
I think you mean ensure, not insure, but nevertheless, public schools is exactly what those who had children devised as a way to ensure their children received an education.
"The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear the expenses of it. There should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded by a charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves." - John Adams, 1785
Hey ... if you feel compelled to do so, by all means: feel free to have at it ...The whole thing is bull crap. It's the Pledge Of Allegiance, if you're gonna live here, learn it, say it and quit complaining.
And I've never heard such annoying crap as your authoritarian demand above ...Never heard such annoying crap in my life.
Well ... it was written by a socialist (indeed, a Christian one) ... so one might object on those grounds alone.It's not about religion or politics or anything else. It's about being an American.
Like these ?It's funny how they say you can't say it in school or maybe it's you have to be excused if yo choose not to say it but we sure saw a lot of children that seemed proud to do it.
Fine ... then teach your children ... well ...When we did Wreaths Across America we said the Pledge more than we have said it since we got out of grade school. Reciting it is simply a patriotic and supportive American gesture that we should have our children return to.
And those who feel it's important can put aside their authoritarian desires for everyone to participate for the minute it takes for them to do it ...So many things have been done away with since the time we all went to school and those changes have altered some of the values our children need instilled upon them. It's time to put all this petty crap behind and be an American or go home. Whomever can put their religion,political and other personal issues aside for the minute time it takes to participate.
That symbol ... for some folks particularly ... represents many, many things ...After all this is where you were born or if not this is where you chose to come so show some support for the symbol that represents where you live.
No worries ... you're entitled to your opinion, same as the rest of us ...Sorry if I ranted or repeated, this whole subject just really pi**es me off !!!!!
The whole thing is bull crap. It's the Pledge Of Allegiance, if you're gonna live here, learn it, say it and quit complaining. Never heard such annoying crap in my life. It's not about religion or politics or anything else. It's about being an American.
It's funny how they say you can't say it in school or maybe it's you have to be excused if yo choose not to say it but we sure saw a lot of children that seemed proud to do it. When we did Wreaths Across America we said the Pledge more than we have said it since we got out of grade school. Reciting it is simply a patriotic and supportive American gesture that we should have our children return to. So many things have been done away with since the time we all went to school and those changes have altered some of the values our children need instilled upon them. It's time to put all this petty crap behind and be an American or go home. Whomever can put their religion,political and other personal issues aside for the minute time it takes to participate. After all this is where you were born or if not this is where you chose to come so show some support for the symbol that represents where you live.
Sorry if I ranted or repeated, this whole subject just really pi**es me off !!!!!
Wisdom ...I don't pledge allegiance to a government symbol, or any symbol, other than the Constitution. The flag is not the symbol that represents where I live. It says nothing about Michigan. It is a symbol that represents everything that is wrong with this country... bullying the little guy into doing what the big guy wants, whether it's the states, individuals, or other countries.
Symbols are used to incite feelings that otherwise wouldn't be aroused. Words do the same... words like "patriotic," or "terrorist." When those in power want you to feel a certain way, they plug in the propaganda and flash the symbols. It's funny that the same thing the Chinese do now, and used to do with the Russians in the cold war, were once called brainwashing, but are called patriotism under our flag.
Guess you all missed when I said put aside your religious and political beliefs. I suppose any of you that are 45 years of age older had these feelings when you were in grade school and were saying the Pledge of Allegiance every morning before class started. To me it's not about politics or religion it about what we was instilled in us by our parents when we were young. Those of you that just posted your very strong opinions about what I said. I have but one question, did your parents insist that you abstain from participating in reciting it when you were in school providing it was still being done.
I can take your leave me to do what I want and teach your own children not mine comment and it's ok cause you are correct. You teach yours and I will teach mine but also remember everyone is entitled to their own opinion and thats what it was, my opinion of how the issue should be handled.
Guess we have a different way of looking at what we consider symbols of America which is ok also. We were just brought up to respect certain things we were taught were American symbols. Our parents had many, some that aren't really recognized by most. Our parents weren't really very political either. Religious, yes.
Sorry for the ruffled feathers but that's how we see the subject.
Almost forgot, when we were around all the children we spent 7 days with they all had their hand over their hearts along with their parents, grand parents, teachers, firemen, police officers, veterans, Harley riders, truck drivers and a slew of others. No one had their hand in the air arm fully extended.
I agree. Education back then was based on an educated mind having the basics of a classical education (languages, literature, philosophy, history art, archeology, mathematics and science). Political correctness has gotten us away from that.
It's all good, Dynamite. Just that the 5 yrs I spent in the Marines showed me an ugly side, that I only continue to understand more as I get older. When lust for power and money encompasses a man, his heart turns black; and those in control of our government own the blackest. The idea of "truth, justice, and the American Way" is as much a fallacy as Superman himself. We need people to call for liberty, not pledges... and certainly not for government endorsed patriotism.
Parents insisting, one way or the other, is one thing, but the State insisting, one way or the other, is quite another thing. A statement like, "It's the Pledge Of Allegiance, if you're gonna live here, learn it, say it and quit complaining," coming from an individual means one thing, but the same statement coming from THE STATE means a whole 'nuther thing. When YOU say that to someone, it comes off as opinion or even arguably good advice. When THE STATE says it to you, it's chilling, because once that door is open they can start telling you other things you MUST say, and more importantly, lets them tell you all the things you MUST NOT say.I have but one question, did your parents insist that you abstain from participating in reciting it when you were in school providing it was still being done.
I agee with that judge......Forced patriotism. seems to take the shine off the free part....IMOParents insisting, one way or the other, is one thing, but the State insisting, one way or the other, is quite another thing. A statement like, "It's the Pledge Of Allegiance, if you're gonna live here, learn it, say it and quit complaining," coming from an individual means one thing, but the same statement coming from THE STATE means a whole 'nuther thing. When YOU say that to someone, it comes off as opinion or even arguably good advice. When THE STATE says it to you, it's chilling, because once that door is open they can start telling you other things you MUST say, and more importantly, lets them tell you all the things you MUST NOT say.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Supreme Lord King Obama for which it stands, our kingdom united, with loyalty and subservience from all to his glory.
As ridiculous as that seems, that's what's on the other side of that door.
“If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein. If there are any circumstances which permit an exception, they do not now occur to us.” - Justice Robert Jackson, US Supreme Court in the 1943 West Virginia v Barnette case ruling that no American be required to recite the Pledge or any specific part of it.
I agee with that judge......Forced patriotism. seems to take the shine off the free part....IMO
I agree, maybe it was the tiny community school I grew up in but I can remember being taught what it meant. Every year right after school started the American Legion came into our school rooms said it with us and explains what it meant. Our teachers then took over and taught more. I remember spending about a 1/2 hr a day for a week going through it. This happened every year while in grade school when we got in junior high and high school it was just about an hour long assembly and was included with our Veterans Day ceremony.
Seriously: any pledge must be voluntary, because if it isn't, it's meaningless.
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