Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I taught them BEFORE school started because they live in THE best country in the world and I never want them to forget it.
I didn't spend my life raising an ungrateful fucking liberal moonbat.
Liberal here whose kids have known the pledge since age 2. Every time they see a Trump sign they want to know why Mr. Trump doesn't think America is already great?
They are super patriotic and love America, as do I.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I find the practice of having all American schoolchildren say it every morning to be quite creepy. It's exactly what you'd expect in a totalitarian regime. So funny that the "I love "'murica" crowd can't see that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer my children not say it. They know why and they agree
What is wrong with you?
NP here, but my guess would be that they want their children to have a secular education, which is the right of all citizens, according to the First Amendment.
What are you prattling on about? Secular education? WTF?
It means an education that is free from discussion of religion and God.
What does saying the Pledge of Allegiance have to do with discussing religion or God in the classroom? They're mutually exclusive things.
Don't you DARE say this is about the phrase "Under God" in the Pledge. That would just make you an blathering idiot. Skip that part if you prefer.
In God we Trust is on our money. Do you not use cash?
Anonymous wrote:typical free loaders, take advantage of what they need but not willing to respect the work of those who gave you those options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer my children not say it. They know why and they agree
Then why don't you f g move out of this country asshole.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's required in DCPS, which is kind of shocking to me, especially given the liberal leanings of most residents.