PDA

View Full Version : Bill would require public school students to say pledge daily




Suzanimal
02-27-2015, 12:56 PM
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - A Missouri State Representative is proposing a law that would require public schools to set time aside every day for students to say the Pledge of Allegiance together.
House Bill 499 would change the current state law that requires schools to have students recite the pledge at least once a week.

On Monday, the Missouri House committee on Emerging Issues in Education met to discuss the bill.

Rep. Shane Roden (R-Jefferson County) said students in his district brought the subject to his attention because they were only required to say it once a week and there weren't American Flags in every classroom.

Growing up, Roden said he said the pledge every single day and he said it is an issue that students aren't doing the same now.

Roden said he does not want children growing up not knowing how to say the pledge.

However, Roden did point out that the bill does say that students could opt out of reciting the pledge.

Heartland parents remember reciting the pledge on a daily basis.

"I can remember that was the first thing you did when the bell rang. You stood up and put your hand over your heart and you pledge allegiance to the flag," Travis Sheppard said.

For people like Sheppard, the pledge has a bigger meaning.

"You're not just saying something to the flag, you're remembering our fore fathers, our fathers, our grandfathers, their grandfathers who fought for us to be that way," Sheppard said.

However, some Heartland residents believe children should have the right to not recite the pledge.
"We all have different beliefs, I put it that way," Alice Henry said. "And we should not do anything or expect the children to do anything that goes their parents beliefs."

Sikeston R-6 Superintendent Tom Williams said if this bill were to pass it would not interfere with the normal school day and it could be worked into their schedule.

Read more: http://www.cbs46.com/story/28201226/bill-would-require-public-school-students-to-say-pledge-daily#ixzz3SyP6peHY

heavenlyboy34
02-27-2015, 01:01 PM
Idolators unite for State worship! :P

osan
02-27-2015, 01:11 PM
When I was in grammar school I refused to recite it. I may have done a small handful of times, but the rest... nope. I was not even explicitly aware of my reasons beyond that there was something about the whole thing that disgusted me.

My refusals enraged a couple of my teachers. The rest simply gave up and probably made up for it by slamming my report cards.

This demented notion of patriotism stands to get us in even deeper trouble.

Ronin Truth
02-28-2015, 08:51 AM
Start each government school day with a shot of socialist propaganda.

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gbv=2&q=pledge+of+allegiance+history+facts&revid=1467171914&sa=X&ei=Y9XxVPm9KozloASq8oKwBw&ved=0CFgQ1QIoAA

Spikender
02-28-2015, 09:06 AM
I regret saying the pledge all of those times in public school. I didn't wake up till I started college.

People show such blind adoration for this ritual, but what value does reciting it hold if you don't believe it in your heart? And if you do believe it in your heart, you're a dumbass who got duped into reciting a socialist pledge to the false God the state.

LibertyExtremist
02-28-2015, 09:30 AM
Why don't they bring back the old Nazi salute why they are at it?

http://i.imgur.com/PhjhNi7.jpg

Danke
02-28-2015, 10:32 AM
They should probably do this 5 times a day (three at school?), and face Washington D.C. while doing it.

Christian Liberty
02-28-2015, 11:17 AM
I regret saying the pledge all of those times in public school. I didn't wake up till I started college.

Same here. Well... I started having conscientious objections in my senior year, but I suppressed them in order to make certain people happy. I regret that now. I refused to salute at my graduation though. That was the first time.




People show such blind adoration for this ritual, but what value does reciting it hold if you don't believe it in your heart? And if you do believe it in your heart, you're a dumbass who got duped into reciting a socialist pledge to the false God the state.

Agreed.

They should probably do this 5 times a day (three at school?), and face Washington D.C. while doing it.

I wonder if that would wake the Christian "patriots" up.

Spikender
02-28-2015, 11:23 AM
Same here. Well... I started having conscientious objections in my senior year, but I suppressed them in order to make certain people happy. I regret that now. I refused to salute at my graduation though. That was the first time.

Good man.

I used to be pretty bad. I would clown on people who didn't stand during the pledge and say that they were too lazy to stand.

That might've been true, but I wish I could've sat down not out of laziness, but out of refusal. Oh well, I'm just glad I had that experience to learn from and evolve.

Dr.3D
02-28-2015, 11:23 AM
Tell Bill he can do it if he wants to but to leave everybody else alone.

ClydeCoulter
02-28-2015, 01:02 PM
My wife and I have decided to get married every morning.







/sarc

Dr.3D
02-28-2015, 01:23 PM
My wife and I have decided to get married every morning.







/sarc
Does that mean you can have your honeymoon every evening?