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Reply to "Did saying the Pledge of Allegiance in school mean anything to you? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Yes, very meaningful. It belongs in every school, without exception.[/quote] Why? And why? [/quote] Because it expresses the crucial, foundational ideals on which our proud nation rests, and of which we need to remind Americans daily ( given how many soon forget), and Because this is the United States.[/quote] Because nothing says freedom like being forced to stand and recite something. [/quote] 100%.[/quote] Except no one is forced to. [/quote] They really are. It's true that if a child didn't stand and had a cogent argument for why not, they would not be forced. But in reality, a 5-year-old will simply do as told 99% of the time and not question it. Moreover, any kid who didn't stand would really stand out among their peers, and the children would almost certainly say something about it. [/quote]
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