Author Topic: No one says the pledge?  (Read 8118 times)



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I guess Riddler stole that Hindu flag and the Bellamy salute.

I have reason to believe that our country is going to destroy it self after the next generation.

I have reason to believe that our country is going to destroy it self after the next generation.

Oh, yeah, my grandclone is gonna live in Fallout World.

I have reason to believe that our country is going to destroy it self after the next generation.
yep
all the grown up idiots outlawing stuff and destroying the constitution is totally gonna be better for the next generation

At least we'll have better technology. ;P


I'm in my senior year of highschool and they still make us get up. Neither I nor anyone else says it. I guess after making us say the same thing every school day for 12 years straight we have all gotten pretty sick of it.
Your right. We should all stop saying the pledge because hey we  have already said it enough in elementray school! Mabye we should stop carring now because we have said it enough. Mabye we should all forget about our freedom that the flag represents, or perhaps the americans that fought in world war two should have given up and gone home because they fought the same war each and every day for  around 4 years?
In history many people have taken their freedoms for granted. If we start now we will lose It.

To all you people saying
"I don't have to say the pledge and I will sue the school if they make me say it"
Your absuletly right. That is your right given to you by this country and the formers of it. It is the right that has been protected many times by lives and blood. ( I have to double post because of computer glitch)
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It is the right that has been protected many times by lives and blood. ( I have to double post because of computer glitch)
Anybody who says this makes me twitch for some reason, as if there is something wrong.

There were national socialists in America back in the day.
huehuehue

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If you do not say the pledge because of "One nation, under God" then of course that is your right. If I did not believe in god, I would simply skip over that part. I think that not saying the pledge shows that you do not respect our country.

When a flag is honarbly burned in a ceremony, this is a speech that might be given. I think that it represents what the flag is about.
I am old glory;
for more the 9 score years I have been the banner of hope and freedom for generation after generation of Americans. Born amid the first flames of America's fight for freedom, I am the symbol of a country that has grown from a little group of 13 colonies to a united nation of 50 sovereign states. Planted firmly on the high pinnacle of American Faith, my gently fluttering folds have proved an inspiration to untold millions. Men have followed me into battle with unwavering courage. They have looked upon me as a symbol of national unity. They have prayed that they and their fellow citizens might continue to enjoy the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, which have been granted to every American as the heritage of free men. So long as men love liberty more than life itself, so long as they treasure the priceless privileges bought with the blood of our forefathers; so long as the principles of truth, justice and charity for all remain deeply rooted in human hearts, I shall continue to be the enduring banner of the United States of America


There were national socialists in America back in the day.
huehuehue
There still are.
Your point?

Why the the jews and hindus say the pledge? I always ask them that, and they're always like "we have to."