Friday, November 17, 2006

Less "yadda-yadda-yadda," more "yabba-dabba-doo"

Aha! The “Pledge” controversy LIVES! Here are excerpt’s from A push for the pledge, in this morning’s OC Reg:
"Our early patriots gave up their lives to be United States citizens," [George Key, the great-great-grandfather of Francis Scott Key] said. "(The Pledge) means to me that you are pledging your allegiance and life to your country and your flag."

…Though vets have yet to show up [as they did in 1996, objecting to a similar “ban”] at Orange Coast College, the issue has outraged the community at large, including state Sen. Tom Harman, who criticized the move Thursday in a prepared statement.

…"I think it's amazing how you don't want to say 'under God' in the Pledge of Allegiance but you'll spend our money, which says 'In God we trust,' " …[said student Justine Wiggans].
Like I said, it’s a nation of morons. ✌

See also:

● 11/17 Conflict in the name of loyalty -- Oregonian commentary defends students
● 11/10 Flashreport: "lack of patriotic leadership" -- A local right-wing perspective
● 11/16 State Senator Harmon criticizes students -- Bold fellow!

● While Googling, I came across the following comment. Apparently, it was written by someone who went to my High School (Villa Park High). I remember the incident well:
This story is deja vu for me. 36 years ago the high school I attended in O.C. had a similar controversy. The newly elected student body president announced he would not lead the pledge because he didn't believe in God and it was a lie that America provided "liberty and justice for all". Great controversy ensued and the story was picked up by the wire services and reported as far away as New York. Eventually there was a recall election, and the students voted in favor of keeping the new president. The vice president ended up leading the pledge, everyone got a lesson in democracy, the republic survived, and those of us on the school newspaper got the thrill of seeing one of our stories go national. And Orange County was way more conservative then than it is today. (Little green footballs)
Previously in DtB re "Pledge":

● 11/9 "Yadda-yadda-yadda," he said
● 11/11 Much ado

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm always amazed that these "In God we Trust" bozos never seem to know that it went on the money about 50 years ago.

Anonymous said...

If people knew their history - actually knew it - they'd be a lot more angry - and they would know who to be angry at.

Anonymous said...

you're the bozo, 11:38, with your condescending intellectualization. i'd wager to say in reality you're just spineless wimp.

Anonymous said...

Uh, Mr. 6:11, could you translate that into some form of English?

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