To: albertp
I'll let them ban the pledge of allegience when they replace it with a daily recitation of the US constitution.
6 posted on
09/16/2005 8:13:47 AM PDT by
z3n
To: z3n
And yet the pledge and the funding for such education on the Constitution flies in the face of the document itself. The Constitution is not a list of rights of the people but merely a list of enumerated powers of the national government. Of which pledges and federally funded education are not found.
9 posted on
09/16/2005 8:27:27 AM PDT by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: z3n
I'll let them ban the pledge of allegience when they replace it with a daily recitation of the US constitution.At least the preamble. No wait, the Preamble and the Bill of Rights.
Our son was studying this in his 'gifted' class and his sheet on the Bill of Rights had for the second amendment "The right to have Weapons". He had crossed that out and put "The Right to Keep and Bear Arms" RKBA baby!! And he knows why that's so important too.
12 posted on
09/16/2005 8:31:01 AM PDT by
eyespysomething
("The Constitution is the court's taskmaster and it's Congress' taskmaster as well" John G. Roberts)
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