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Our religious heritage has been recognized and celebrated for hundreds of years," in the national motto "In God We Trust," the national anthem and elsewhere, Attorney General John Ashcroft said after the appeal was filed Wednesday.
"Hundreds of Years?" The motto first was used on coins during the Civil War, a mere 140 years ago; and the line from Fransis Scott Key's wretched doggerel was written during the War of 1812. The phrase didn't even become a national motto until quite recently. This AG not only lacks a basic understanding of the Constitution, he doesn't even know his history, neither early nor late. |
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I must have lucked out for most of my life so far. I only had to say the pledge in grade school because it was Catholic and we were forced to say it. The words "under god" were added when I was in the 1st or second grade. When I got to public high school , it stopped. I never once had to say it there. Of course there was no school prayer or moment of silence either. No bible clubs or anything remotely religious in my entire 4 years there.
As far as sporting events go--There was no sports program in the Catholic school--nothing but a little PT. So by the time I was a teenager I just had no interest in it and don't to this day. I've never been to any kind of professional or collegiate sports event of any kind, so I've never gone through the pledge or anthem thing on that basis. I never went to any kind of a game in high school either, even though they had baseball, basketball, football, and track. So I never said the pledge there either. When my kids were younger they played AYSO soccer for a while, and it never came up there either. A couple of them played volleyball in high school and it never happened there either. No pledge--no anthem. In fact, I am 53 now and I can't remember the last time I was anywhere that anyone said the pledge or sang the anthem--Cub Scouts probably. |
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Newdow's daughter recites pledge
I just read a Reuters article about Newdow's daughter reciting the pledge:
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honestly, even in school, they can't FORCE kids to say the pledge. I never did. Just threaten to sue the school on the basis of religious discrimination. works every time.
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