Posted on 02/02/2013 11:53:42 AM PST by Mozilla
Despite its socialist origins, our moonbat rulers dont like the Pledge of Allegiance because it stinks of patriotism. At Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins, a compromise has been reached; students have recited the pledge over the intercom in Arabic:
First, the students translated the Pledge of Allegiance and read it in French. Then they recited the pledge in Spanish last fall. Monday, students read the pledge in Arabic.
We have a tremendous amount of diversity in our school, [principal Tom] Lopez said. This is very American, not un-American.
America has succeeded as a society because of its ability to integrate and assimilate immigrants. This ability has been deliberately destroyed through political correctness in a process of cultural sabotage that will reduce us to an eternally squabbling Tower of Babble.
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They can recite it over the intercom in any language they want. I will say it in English.
I guess the big question is: did the leave the “one nation, under allah” part in or was it “too religious” for school?
THIS IS PURE, UNADULTERATED, ANTI AMERICAN B**LS##T!
I would say it left it in since they are anti-American at that school.
Pledge of Alleged Allegiance.
That’s Ft. Collins, folks (see Larimer County planning and building regs online). Around Colorado Springs, same thing, just like the rest of the State. It’s liberaltarian in nature on drugs, firearms and the like, but extremely regulated against manufacturing, property rights, family rights, etc. (environmentalism, animal worship, corruption). Its religion doesn’t make it right (i.e., it’s quite socialist and socially to the left compared to most of the Midwest).
So don’t buy the “sis boom bah, rah, rah” bandwagon shouting about any particular locale being conservative. Find out for yourself first. Those who don’t like the truth being revealed can lump it.
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