My vote for the goofiest post of the day award.
Dumb.
Meaning hanging him versus not hanging him is equally moral from a atheistic standpoint.
And dumber.
He understands, and this isn't anything to be recalled over. Let the imbeciles who voted for him suffer with him, next time they might be more careful who they elect. So this was stupid.
He is supposed to be representing everyone of us his constituents.
You? He is your councilman? What if he represented someone who hated the pledge? Then it would be OK. Just one mind you, since he represents everyone. Another stupid statement.
By not reciting the Pledge during in a public forum is tantamount to dereliction of duty.
LOL, goofy as all the rest.
Just another politician that see himself as larger than the office they hold.
LOL, you are a funny guy. You don't know anything about the guy except what's in the article.
He was elected to serve the public, not to use his office as tool to promote his personal beliefs.
So, if he was in Germany in 1939, he would be wrong to refuse to say "Seig Heil"? (And don't get even goofier by saying I'm comparing the pledge to that)
He should be hanged.
LOL, a new high!!!
He doesn't believe in God, so we should be indifferent as to the morality of his existence.
Welcome to the Taliban and Ossama Bin Laden.
Like I said, goofiest post of the day award.
So, when Trustee Lori Jeffrey-Clark suggested reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, she wasn't promoting her personal beliefs? First of all, the Pledge was written by a socialist to promote socialism. Secondly, it has no place in local politics. Sure, Habecker is confused about the meaning of the First Amendment ("under God" is not a violation of the separation of church and state) but he shouldn't be expected to recite the Pledge in the first place.
He should be hanged. He doesn't believe in God, so we should be indifferent as to the morality of his existence.If I read this right, it is perhaps the most wacko post I've ever seen on FR and DU combined. Are you seriously proposing executing people for their religious beliefs?
-Eric