Posted on 04/24/2008 8:48:40 AM PDT by dynachrome
SURVEY Do you agree with Edgerton High School's decision to allow the Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish?
Yes, I agree with the decision.
No, the policy should be changed.
I'm not sure.
I don't care. Other.
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Yes 27%
No 70%
They will be better off if the first words they learn are the Pledge
Was at a meeting yesterday wherein speaker was discussing the complications of adding Spanish language options to their phone system. Another person at the meeting said, Aren’t we just enabling them? Shouldn’t we be expecting everyone to conduct business in English?
Since this was a meeting of several government agencies, I was pleasantly shocked!
I agree.
How did so many of these kids make it all the way to High School without learning English that school policy is dictated by it?
I think it would be cool to have in Spanish class only. The Latin class would be interesting, too ...
“Ego famulatum vexillo Iunctarum Civitatum Americae spondeo ...”
If first period happens to be Spanish class, sure.
French in french class
and german in German class.
I remember having to ask to go to the bathroom in Spanish class in Spanish. Bano is pretty much all I remember.
This is stupid...
From the article:
“”In the Spanish class itself, where they’re the only ones who are going to hear it, if they do it there, that’s one thing,” Decker said. “But to do it over the loudspeaker so the whole school hears it — I believe it’s unpatriotic. It’s wrong.”
http://www.channel3000.com/education/15973103/detail.html?rss=c3k&psp=news
wasn’t it just last year that there was a Spanish version of the National Anthem being sung, until the translation revealed it was not what Francis Scott Key had in mind?
Yes, you’re right about that. Just as they seem to change anything they don’t like about this country....NEVER their country that they ran from! We keep talking about how this country will change in 10-20 years and may become bi lingual, etc. Well, it’s here now. The country is 15 % ‘hispanic’ and when you add that to the 1/3 that is mushy headed liberal, they already control the majority voting power.

Done! Freeped!
Wisconsin PING?
Yes, in their ESL classes which should be their primary subject, eg at least 3 class periods per day, until they have learned enough English to join the rest of the students.
Hello, this is America. We speak English here. If you want to pledge allegiance to a country in Spanish, go live in a Spanish speaking country and say THEIR pledge in THEIR language.
Follow the link to the article. That way we don't bother posting another thread on it.
FReeped....Yes...24%, No....73%
They were talking about this earlier on Fox and some kid wrote in and said they had to watch Algore’s inconvenient movie in Spanish class. The thing was, it was in English, not Spanish.
There are still Hmong who came her during the Vietnam War who haven’t learned enough English to function because the Wisconsin and federal governments have made it so easy for them to conduct the business of their lives in their native tongue.
Yes, I used to work for Health and Social Services, and we had to pay to have our notifications and publications translated into Hmong.
The pledge of allegiance to Mexico in Mexico in spanish would be acceptable. In the USA our pledge in spanish not just no but HELL NO.
Ping!
SO far at least 26% of respondents are either illegals, insane or bleeding heart liberals (which is the same thing.)
Metmom, as you’ve said before, no one could make this stuff up.
José can you see? By the dawn’s....
and the land of the frijoles and the home of the brrrr — itoes.
I think that’s what it’s all about - sponge off the largesse of the Gringo without having to leave behind any of your ways from home.
It would be much better that they study history before they pledge anything in spanish.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_San_Jacinto
When do start singing the Mexican national anthem in Spanish here in Aztlan (all of the southwestern States)? Shouldn’t be much longer to wait. The politicians at every level appear to be all for it, given their inability to see how the illegals have overrun the Republic and helped fill our jails, roadways and hospitals, all at no cost or inconvenience to themselves, of course. Where’s the bloody fence? Fill the politician’s in boxes with complaints like we did when they tried to pass the infamous Amnesty bill (written with the help of McLame, if anyone has forgotten).
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