The Supreme Court ruled in 1943 that students don't have to stand for the 'Pledge of Allegiance'
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Somebody needs to tell Rick Scott that and the school board! The school board is constantly overstepping their bounds. Policy is not Law!
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Well let's teach our kids respect
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Let's teach our kids the Constitution.
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I was told in grade school it was my choice to do it or not. They even explained why some choose not to. Creepy to force anyone to do it
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(3) BTW...i always stand but also respect other's right not to.
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Supreme Court decision is on the kid's side. If I was mom, I'd sue.
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Exactly, if you turned your back etc. I agree, disrespectful (though still their right). Kneel before Altars, Grotto, Memorial walls, etc
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I'm sure this 6 yr old knows all the finer details behind this and has personal reasons. Not. He's obviously doing it to please his parents.
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It's obvious indoctrination by the parents to feel that way, but is allowed by law so the school shouldn't have punished him.
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They really aren't empty words. Perhaps you should look into the history behind the song. It's not a symbol of oppression, but of freedom.
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