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The problem with "under God"
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:06 pm
by kalm
Would you have a problem with this at your kid's school?
What a bunch of dopes.
Students at Pine Bush High School in Pine Bush, New York, knew right away there was something not quite right about the Pledge of Allegiance. That’s because the pledge was being recited in Arabic.
“One nation under Allah,” the student body president announced over the intercom system on Wednesday.
Reaction in the upstate New York high school was swift, and so was the backlash, The Times Herald-Record reports. Furious students tried to shout down the recitation in their classrooms. Other students sat down in protest.
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Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:20 pm
by 93henfan
Of course I would have a problem with it, but I wouldn't be surprised at all. Schools get less effective in this country every day and more accommodating to everything but excellence. So this just fits right in.
We're more concerned that Loquitious doesn't get left behind and that Ahmed feels included that we really don't care about Dick and Jane anymore.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:10 pm
by travelinman67
Responsible:
Student Senate President/Provocateur Andrew Zink
New York...check
Hudson Valley...check
Single parent...check
Unrepentant for action...check
Under 18 but has already volunteered for Dem party...check
Mom is atheist Dem...check
Mom is self-help author...check
Mom writes about yoga/meditation...check
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Mom is vegetarian...check
Mom is unrepentant about son's action...check
Mom nor son are either Christian or Muslim...check
Mom is feminist...check
http://michellezink.com/andrew-zink-is-my-son
http://michellezink.com/category/life
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:30 pm
by kalm
travelinman67 wrote:Responsible:
Student Senate President/Provocateur Andrew Zink
New York...check
Hudson Valley...check
Single parent...check
Unrepentant for action...check
Under 18 but has already volunteered for Dem party...check
Mom is atheist Dem...check
Mom is self-help author...check
Mom writes about yoga/meditation...check
Mom seems enthusiastic about publicity...check
Mom is vegetarian...check
Mom is unrepentant about son's action...check
Mom nor son are either Christian or Muslim...check
Mom is feminist...check
http://michellezink.com/andrew-zink-is-my-son
http://michellezink.com/category/life
And the problem exactly is what?
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:46 pm
by travelinman67
kalm wrote:travelinman67 wrote:Responsible:
Student Senate President/Provocateur Andrew Zink
New York...check
Hudson Valley...check
Single parent...check
Unrepentant for action...check
Under 18 but has already volunteered for Dem party...check
Mom is atheist Dem...check
Mom is self-help author...check
Mom writes about yoga/meditation...check
Mom seems enthusiastic about publicity...check
Mom is vegetarian...check
Mom is unrepentant about son's action...check
Mom nor son are either Christian or Muslim...check
Mom is feminist...check
http://michellezink.com/andrew-zink-is-my-son
http://michellezink.com/category/life
And the problem exactly is what?
Responsible:
CS.Com 2015 Resident Dem Operative Kalm
Washington...check
Palous...check
O.D.D...check
Pothead...check
Golfs...check
Adam Smith liberal...check
Fishes with barbless hooks...check
Slate-voting Democrat...check
Never been east of Wyoming...check
Has Rob Iola's avatar pic on back of bathroom door...check
Last Birthday wish: Be invited to CPAC by Baldy...check

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:35 pm
by Vidav
Why is there a problem? We are not a Christian nation, bitches.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 5:11 am
by Ibanez
Vidav wrote:Why is there a problem? We are not a Christian nation, bitches.
no we aren't. And the vegetarian thing is just nonsense.

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 5:38 am
by houndawg
93henfan wrote:Of course I would have a problem with it, but I wouldn't be surprised at all. Schools get less effective in this country every day and more accommodating to everything but excellence. So this just fits right in.
We're more concerned that Loquitious doesn't get left behind and that Ahmed feels included that we really don't care about Dick and Jane anymore.
Now you're just being bitter because high school wasn't a happy time for you.
The original Pledge didn't have the words "under god" in it at all, but like you said, schools were more effective back then.

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 5:44 am
by andy7171
If you don't like how the schools are being run. There are other places to send them so STFU.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 5:47 am
by 93henfan
houndawg wrote:93henfan wrote:Of course I would have a problem with it, but I wouldn't be surprised at all. Schools get less effective in this country every day and more accommodating to everything but excellence. So this just fits right in.
We're more concerned that Loquitious doesn't get left behind and that Ahmed feels included that we really don't care about Dick and Jane anymore.
Now you're just being bitter because high school wasn't a happy time for you.
The original Pledge didn't have the words "under god" in it at all, but like you said, schools were more effective back then.

I don't give a flying fuck about the Pledge of Allegiance or whether or not it has the words "under God" spoken in it. To me, it always felt like a forced Nazi Youth moment each day in elementary school, and I'm not a religious nut anyway.
My concern is more that we are wasting time trying to make sure every little group gets its collective gonads massaged instead of focusing on developing the best and brighest, which we clearly gave up on over the past few decades.
And I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about with my high school. Weak tactic. I would say you could do better, but I've never seen you do better so I don't feel safe making that proclamation.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:03 am
by houndawg
93henfan wrote:houndawg wrote:
Now you're just being bitter because high school wasn't a happy time for you.
The original Pledge didn't have the words "under god" in it at all, but like you said, schools were more effective back then.

I don't give a flying **** about the Pledge of Allegiance or whether or not it has the words "under God" spoken in it. To me, it always felt like a forced Nazi Youth moment each day in elementary school, and I'm not a religious nut anyway.
My concern is more that we are wasting time trying to make sure every little group gets its collective gonads massaged instead of focusing on developing the best and brighest, which we clearly gave up on over the past few decades.
And I have no idea what the **** you're talking about with my high school. Weak tactic. I would say you could do better, but I've never seen you do better so I don't feel safe making that proclamation.
Its Foreign Language Week at the school, dimwit, so they recited the pledge in different languages. Your panties are in a twist over nothing. You got trolled by a high school kids, Poindexter.

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:23 am
by 93henfan
houndawg wrote:93henfan wrote:
I don't give a flying **** about the Pledge of Allegiance or whether or not it has the words "under God" spoken in it. To me, it always felt like a forced Nazi Youth moment each day in elementary school, and I'm not a religious nut anyway.
My concern is more that we are wasting time trying to make sure every little group gets its collective gonads massaged instead of focusing on developing the best and brighest, which we clearly gave up on over the past few decades.
And I have no idea what the **** you're talking about with my high school. Weak tactic. I would say you could do better, but I've never seen you do better so I don't feel safe making that proclamation.
Its Foreign Language Week at the school, dimwit, so they recited the pledge in different languages. Your panties are in a twist over nothing. You got trolled by a high school kids, Poindexter.

Thank you for further validating my point, shit for brains. Schools shouldn't be the forum for trolling. Unfortunately, that is what's occurring.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:37 am
by kalm
93henfan wrote:houndawg wrote:
Its Foreign Language Week at the school, dimwit, so they recited the pledge in different languages. Your panties are in a twist over nothing. You got trolled by a high school kids, Poindexter.

Thank you for further validating my point, shit for brains. Schools shouldn't be the forum for trolling. Unfortunately, that is what's occurring.
Yes, it does sound like a bit of trolling but it also challenges preconceived notions and has created a fiery debate. Those are positives in education.
Btw, "forced nazi youth movement" is a nice bit of work.

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:53 am
by kalm
travelinman67 wrote:kalm wrote:
And the problem exactly is what?
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The smartest man I ever knew had a father who told him "question everything in life…including me". I'm not irritable at all. Project much?
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Except for occasional imbibe, I quit a long time ago. Too much paranoia. But with the new strains and THC control I might get back into it. Better for me than the booze
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The farthest East I've been is either Williamsburg, VA, Miami, or St. Maarten. I'd have to consult a map.
Has Rob Iola's avatar pic on back of bathroom door…check
Who doesn't?
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Oh hell yeah!

Nice work there T!

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 9:08 am
by ∞∞∞
IMO, we should remove the Pledge of Allegiance from schools. The God thing bothers me a little, but I'm with 93', forcing children to listen to it every morning and participate in the pledge seems super creepy.
And as much as I liked my co-workers, the teachers I used to work with would get annoyed when I didn't recite the pledge. They kept telling me teachers were required to recite it...and I kept asking for proof of that rule. Surprisingly, I was never given it.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 9:42 am
by travelinman67
"...One nation, under Allah..."
THAT...was the issue
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 9:49 am
by 93henfan
And even Houndawgy is right on with one of his points. The Pledge went on for many decades without mention of God, and suddenly a pen and ink change was made in the 50s (I think). Without doing a bunch of research, because I'm sitting on the beach, shivering and smoking a cigar, I bet whoever got that worked in was similar (but obviously opposite agenda) troll.
Whenever this country can get each group with an agenda to get over itself, we can maybe start to move forward. I, as a member of the group that seems to be earmarked for neutralization, have accepted my fate finally, and I wish the besmirched groups would all do their little dances, call themselves whole, and start getting the fuck on with being Americans so we can move forward instead of rehashing all their beefs for decades. What more do they want?
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 10:53 am
by Ibanez
93henfan wrote:And even Houndawgy is right on with one of his points. The Pledge went on for many decades without mention of God, and suddenly a pen and ink change was made in the 50s (I think). Without doing a bunch of research, because I'm sitting on the beach, shivering and smoking a cigar, I bet whoever got that worked in was similar (but obviously opposite agenda) troll.
Whenever this country can get each group with an agenda to get over itself, we can maybe start to move forward. I, as a member of the group that seems to be earmarked for neutralization, have accepted my fate finally, and I wish the besmirched groups would all do their little dances, call themselves whole, and start getting the fuck on with being Americans so we can move forward instead of rehashing all their beefs for decades. What more do they want?
GAWDAMN COMMUNIST BASTARDS!!!!
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 10:53 am
by kalm
travelinman67 wrote:"...One nation, under Allah..."
THAT...was the issue
What if it was Gott, Jah, Dios?
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:05 pm
by houndawg
93henfan wrote:And even Houndawgy is right on with one of his points. The Pledge went on for many decades without mention of God, and suddenly a pen and ink change was made in the 50s (I think). Without doing a bunch of research, because I'm sitting on the beach, shivering and smoking a cigar, I bet whoever got that worked in was similar (but obviously opposite agenda) troll.
Whenever this country can get each group with an agenda to get over itself, we can maybe start to move forward. I, as a member of the group that seems to be earmarked for neutralization, have accepted my fate finally, and I wish the besmirched groups would all do their little dances, call themselves whole, and start getting the **** on with being Americans so we can move forward instead of rehashing all their beefs for decades. What more do they want?
Correct. During Senator McCarthy's witch hunt.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:06 pm
by houndawg
travelinman67 wrote:"...One nation, under Allah..."
THAT...was the issue
A figment of your imagination was the issue?

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:08 pm
by houndawg
93henfan wrote:And even Houndawg is right on with one of his points. The Pledge went on for many decades without mention of God, and suddenly a pen and ink change was made in the 50s (I think). Without doing a bunch of research, because I'm sitting on the beach, shivering and smoking a cigar, I bet whoever got that worked in was similar (but obviously opposite agenda) troll.
Whenever this country can get each group with an agenda to get over itself, we can maybe start to move forward. I, as a member of the group that seems to be earmarked for neutralization, have accepted my fate finally, and I wish the besmirched groups would all do their little dances, call themselves whole, and start getting the **** on with being Americans so we can move forward instead of rehashing all their beefs for decades. What more do they want?
Just remember this and you'll be OK.

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:10 pm
by houndawg
93henfan wrote:houndawg wrote:
Its Foreign Language Week at the school, dimwit, so they recited the pledge in different languages. Your panties are in a twist over nothing. You got trolled by a high school kids, Poindexter.

Thank you for further validating my point, **** for brains.
Schools shouldn't be the forum for trolling. Unfortunately, that is what's occurring.
You should have more sense than to fall for it. I guess you're saying the schools didn't educate you very well.
Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:16 pm
by 93henfan
houndawg wrote:93henfan wrote:
Thank you for further validating my point, **** for brains. Schools shouldn't be the forum for trolling. Unfortunately, that is what's occurring.
You should have more sense than to fall for it. I guess you're saying the schools didn't educate you very well.
Please go kill yourself. You're insufferable. Probably indivisible under God too.

Re: The problem with "under God"
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 12:24 pm
by houndawg
93henfan wrote:houndawg wrote:
You should have more sense than to fall for it. I guess you're saying the schools didn't educate you very well.
Please go kill yourself. You're insufferable. Probably indivisible under God too.

Exhibit A. Easily trolled, even by high school kids. Maybe you should hang at AGS and wait for your nuts to drop before you come here.
