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charleyharvey wrote: I'm not bothered either way. I'm just curious what PD's opinion on these things is. So... How would you feel if they were singing songs about Bush? and How do you feel about kids being forced to say the Pledge of Allegiance?
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WhoKilledBambi wrote: So why the pledge and nothing else, PD?
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WhoKilledBambi wrote: So then why the pledge? (also, are songs not a sign of respect? Showing their value?)
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WhoKilledBambi wrote: Lord, I ask an honest question... That does make sense. However. Like I said, teaching children to sing a song in honour of their president does not seem on the level of pledging allegience to Lenin every morning. It strikes me as a way to teach them to respect their leader, not follow him indefinitely. Even so, I think it's a bit much. Just playing devil's advocate a bit.
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WhoKilledBambi wrote: No, it's not communism.
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