Let me guess...
Democrat?
1 posted on
12/12/2001 9:14:51 AM PST by
vannrox
To: vannrox
or maybe ahole...
Is that redundant?
To: vannrox
If he doesn't like the Pledge of Allegiance, he can just get out. People are dying to come to America and then complain about junk like this - just leave.
3 posted on
12/12/2001 9:18:12 AM PST by
Peach
To: vannrox
A Loudoun County father has filed a civil rights grievance to stop Virginia school students from reciting the Pledge of Allegiance because he says the words exclude foreign nationals and offend some religions.Our Society and even our Civilization is thus reduced to "rule of the lowest common dimwit among us." One rotten apple does indeed spoil the whole bunch......
5 posted on
12/12/2001 9:21:05 AM PST by
Surge-on
To: vannrox
I have 1 word for Mr. Myers, LEAVE!
To: vannrox
It is simple -- as long as he continues this campaign, have a peaceful demonstration on the street in front of his house and recite the pledge of allegance aloud. Do it every Saturday morning at 11:00 am. Assemble, do the pledge, then leave. Hand out flyers to folks who ask why it is being done, explaining the nature of the protest.
Repeat protest until he desists from his grievance. He has a right to not to say it. We have a right to say it. Let's see who gets tired first.
To: vannrox
After the September 11 attacks, schools around the Washington region reported that several students, who did not usually participate in reciting the pledge, were beginning to say it. No! How horrible! What a travesty!
To: vannrox
How does "...one nation under God..." exclude other religions, other than wiccans or paganism?
To: vannrox
A Loudoun County father has filed a civil rights grievance to stop Virginia school students from reciting the Pledge of Allegiance because he says the words exclude foreign nationals and offend some religions. Why could an individual subvert the right of a school or a nation its character and history and then claim their rights has been infringed? The judge should throw this suit out, right subversion is a nono in this right subversion by terror atmosphere. After all no one forced him to accept the pledge and when I was an exchange student no one ever forced me to pledge. I still did because I was taught to be polite and honor the nation hosting me, but I never was forced to do so.
These people have no idea about what they are destroying. They are destroying exactly what I had benefited from when in a US high school.
To: vannrox
. . . maybe when his son grows up; he too, can follow in the footsteps of John Walker and become a Middle Eastern terrorist and American traitor as well.
'. . .do his Daddy proud' so to speak. . .
13 posted on
12/12/2001 9:32:29 AM PST by
cricket
To: vannrox
Yeah, I saw that this morning. What a disgrace! If this schmuck doesn't like America, why can't he move back to France, or some other Communist paradise!?
Hey buddy, which national anthem do you think they say in France? Or Germany? Do you think that either France or Germany would enable you to make such a rich living by conducting business in (your language) JUST so you can understand what's going on? NO. This is the greatest country on the WHOLE DANG PLANET, with MORE opportunity and a greater CHANCE of personal freedom than you'll find ANYWHERE ELSE.. If you don't like it, move the hell somewhere else.
Jerks like this must make PFAW and ACLU (those Soviet agents, all of 'em!) proud.
}:/ ttt
15 posted on
12/12/2001 9:35:25 AM PST by
detsaoT
To: vannrox
"While Mr. Myers' campaign is still a one-man drive..."Please allow me to enter a correction here: Whatever else Myers may be - lunatic, whacko, traitor, pervert, whatever - he is most certainly NOT a "man"!!!
16 posted on
12/12/2001 9:37:46 AM PST by
Redbob
To: vannrox
Wouldn't surprise me if this father might be supporting members of the foreign army which has infiltrated our country and caused the 9/11 terrorist attack. Yes, what are those foreigners doing in our public schools. If they are so offended by the pledge, maybe they would be happier living somewhere else.
No doubt one of the people hating the pledge is his foreign born wife. Wonder if she was one of those people whose citizenship Gore illegally hurried through.
19 posted on
12/12/2001 10:26:05 AM PST by
Dante3
To: vannrox
Mr Myers' son can stand or sit respectfully silent while others recite the pledge.
20 posted on
12/12/2001 10:26:32 AM PST by
pubmom
To: vannrox
Well, if the feriners are uncomfortable saying the pledge, they can get the F out...
To: vannrox
Another perfect example of the tyranny and intolerance of the minority. Next some judge (singular) will uphold his simpleton argument and rule in his favor. Whatever happened to democracy? (Is that a rhetorical question?. . . Yep!)
23 posted on
12/12/2001 6:23:39 PM PST by
jackd
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