Glory Days wrote:
“I’m an atheist, and I believe the pledge isn’t something toward our nation,” she said. “It’s more like a religious oath, and I believe that if I stand I’m still participating in it.”
I believe it says
"one nation under god", not "one god under our nation". what makes her think it is a religious pledge? does she also not use money because it says "In God We Trust"? does she not goto certain hospitals because of their religous affiliation?
Actually I think 'one nation under god' is holding god in a higher regard (the nation is under god, not above) than 'one god under our nation'. Which is more of a religious undertone than a patriotic one. That is how it should be in my eyes, but I think your analogy is weak. I understand your point, just think that was not a good way to argue it.
Glory Days wrote:
A similar situation occurred in Arkansas when a 10-year-old boy refused to stand.
The boy reportedly has an issue with the line “liberty and justice for all,” saying it doesn’t pertain to gays and lesbians.
When asked if her demonstration had any connection to the Arkansas boycott, Westover said it was simply a coincidence, but supported the boy.
“When I read that, I thought he did have a really good point,” Westover said. “Gays and Lesbians don’t have justice.”
Maybe i am interpreting the word "justice" wrong, but i dont believe not being able to get married has anything to do with justice.
I believe the students should have to stand for the pledge.
I think that it does. If people were slaves, would they be denied rights and hence, denied justice?
Upper90 wrote:
Yep, on par with the last 2 posts.
If you have something personal, within you, that you feel strongly about that's making you not want to stand....feel free.
I stand, but if you don't, I ain't got no quarrel.
This.
believer wrote:
It's a semi-free country. As long as the pin heads who choose not to stand don't interfere with my right to stand, I can live with it.
Is someone a Bill O'Reilly fan? LOL
WebFire wrote:
jmog wrote:
Anybody has the right to not stand, whether its the pledge or the anthem. Does that mean I won't think they are retarded? Nope, still will think that, but at the same time believe they have the right to choose not to stand.
This. They have the right. But I would still think they are a dumbass.
I agree, but if they want to look like a dumbass, that's their problem.