Tuesday 13 May 2008

they probably weren’t wearing their flag lapel pins, either

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3 students suspended for sitting out Pledge of Allegiance

Three small-town eighth-graders in Minnesota were suspended by their principal for not standing Thursday morning for the Pledge of Allegiance…

this is what happens when we stop teaching civics in our schools.

people forget about things like “the constitution,” and “the bill of rights.”

they get all up in a righteous dudgeon about “proper behavior” for americans, while simultaneously having no idea what that means.

it would be funny, irony-wise, if it weren’t so dangerously anti-american.

nah, it’s still funny, irony-wise.

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One Response to “they probably weren’t wearing their flag lapel pins, either”

I don’t think enforcing a school policy rises to the level of “unconstitutional”. Perhaps it violates the state charter for the People’s Republic of Minnesota. And the MACLU saying so doesn’t make it so.

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