Friday's Outrage of the Day

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Friday's Outrage of the Day

Postby Sonny on Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:13 am

Students at Calif. College ban Pledge of Allegiance

By Dan Whitcomb

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Student leaders at a California college have touched off a furor by banning the Pledge of Allegiance at their meetings, saying they see no reason to publicly swear loyalty to God and the U.S. government.

The move by Orange Coast College student trustees, the latest clash over patriotism and religion in American schools, has infuriated some of their classmates -- prompting one young woman to loudly recite the pledge in front of the board on Wednesday night in defiance of the rule.

"America is the one thing I'm passionate about and I can't let them take that away from me," 18-year-old political science major Christine Zoldos told Reuters.

"The fact that they have enough power to ban one of the most valued traditions in America is just horrible," Zoldos said, adding she would attend every board meeting to salute the flag.

The move was lead by three recently elected student trustees, who ran for office wearing revolutionary-style berets and said they do not believe in publicly swearing an oath to the American flag and government at their school. One student trustee voted against the measure, which does not apply to other student groups or campus meetings.


FULL Article here

Instead of not participating in something you might not believe in (or support), we are just going to ban the whole enchilada. Nice.

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Postby mholtz on Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:45 am

Sonny,
you and I are usually not all that close on a lot of political issues, but I agree with you 100%. I can see passing a resolution not requiring the pledge, but banning it is ignorant.
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Postby Beta on Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:48 am

I would pledge everyday out of my obvious allegiance...but also defiance. How can you STOP someone in a country from basically saying "I am a part of this, along with god". Id be stompin some Berets and Che tshirts if I was there.
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Postby Campbell on Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:52 am

I am with you too. No law says you have to say the pledge. I thought this quote was disturbing:

"Loyalty ought to be something the government earns through performance, not through reciting a pledge," he said.


This guy needs to get the beret off his head and stick his nose in a history book.
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