Biscuit
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Two separate bills have been introduced into the Arizona state legislature that would require students recite the pledge of allegiance daily and the other would require a oath to support the constitution in order to graduate from high school.
I think this is an appalling turn of events. You do not create more patriotism by forcing people to be patriotic. That's how you create resentment. I can't think of anything less American than these bills.
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It makes me wonder if the tea party rep that introduced the pledge of allegiance bill even knows the history of that pledge? I am tempted to write him and ask if he does.
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I really wish these guys would focus on the issues of state. One of the reasons I love America is because I don't have to.
I think this is an appalling turn of events. You do not create more patriotism by forcing people to be patriotic. That's how you create resentment. I can't think of anything less American than these bills.
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It makes me wonder if the tea party rep that introduced the pledge of allegiance bill even knows the history of that pledge? I am tempted to write him and ask if he does.
Francis Bellamy (1855 - 1931), a Baptist minister, wrote the original Pledge in August 1892. He was a Christian Socialist. In his Pledge, he is expressing the ideas of his first cousin, Edward Bellamy, author of the American socialist utopian novels, Looking Backward (1888) and Equality (1897).
Francis Bellamy in his sermons and lectures and Edward Bellamy in his novels and articles described in detail how the middle class could create a planned economy with political, social and economic equality for all. The government would run a peace time economy similar to our present military industrial complex.
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I really wish these guys would focus on the issues of state. One of the reasons I love America is because I don't have to.