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On Jan 28, 12:38*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jan 28, 10:50 am, HK wrote: John wrote: "HarryLovesBushandRush" wrote in message ... Yesterday I took wife, daughter, and granddaughter to see the United States Marine Band perform. They did a spectacular job, as usual. On the way home, I asked my daughter and granddaughter if they learned any patriotic songs in school. When I was a kid, we learned "God Bless America," "America the Beautiful," *My Country 'tis of Thee," " Battle Hymn of the Republic," and so on. Apparently these songs are too religious, for the most part, to be taught in public schools anymore. Anyone have different experiences? -- John H I live in one of the most liberal cities in NC. *When my daughter was in fifth grade I asked her if she new the Pledge of Allegiance. *Her comment was "yes we just learned that as a history lesson". *I was stunned, fifth grade and just learned the pledge as a HISTORY lesson????? I wrote a letter to the principal and asked him why they only taught the pledge of allegiance as a history lesson. *The reply that I got back, came directly from the Supervisor of schools for the city. *Basically it was a super PC answer, they will not force anyone to say any oaths in classrooms. Since then North Carolina has passed a state law to put the pledge back into schools. If this is truly a "free" country, then no one, not even a child, should have to participate in a mandatory "pledge" to an inanimate object, such as a flag. And I challenge you to show me one incident where there has been a "mandatory pledge to an inanimate object" forced on any child, or adult for that matter. I have been proven wrong here before and admit it freely but I don't think anyone has been stupid enough to "force" any pledge as "manditory" in over a decade. Again, please feel free to prove me wrong... Yes, well, that was the point of the superintendent of schools in that unnamed North Carolina city, a point with which I agreed and my post reinforced. Children should not be forced or even coerced in "pledging" or prayer. Do you actually have the ability to read for content? Maybe I missed something, were the children "forced" as you stated earlier, or is it a imaginary talking point? I wish schools could get out entirely of any business except teaching reading, writing, math, and science, and helping kids learn how to think. It was pretty much like that in the 1950's in my public schools. We didn't waste a second on crapola like school prayer and pledges. Public School in CT? I doubt you went through you day without a pledge and a moment of silence at least in elementry and JHS. But please don't let that get you on a convienient distraction, answer the question above first please.. -- George W. Bush - Worst President Ever, to the very last minute of the very last day of his term in the opinion of every closed minded ideologue I know... |
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