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Leftists in Richmond denounce pledge as "Politically Correct" <barf alert>
The Washington Times ^
| March 8, 2002
| Matthew Cella
Posted on 03/09/2002 10:26:20 AM PST by AK2KX
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:51:52 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The Arlington [Va.] County Board is calling proposals that members recite the pledge of allegiance before meetings "divisive" and "politically correct" and has steadfastly refused to alter its agenda to permit the pledge to be said.
A citizen first questioned during a council meeting in November the absence of a pledge recital by board members. The members didn't respond, but Coast Guard veteran Robert Molleur, sitting in the audience, did.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: pc; pledge; richmond; spin
Amazingly, the left is now insisting the pledge is "politically correct" AND divisive. I thought those two were mutually exclusive. Just like a 'Rat to realize that PC is unnatural, and then try to use it as a label to smear Conservatives.
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posted on
03/09/2002 10:26:20 AM PST
by
AK2KX
To: AK2KX
The Left is so confused they don't even know they are confused.
To: anniegetyourgun
Hell, they're so confused that ....
Oh, never mind LOL :>)
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posted on
03/09/2002 11:02:23 AM PST
by
ataDude
To: AK2KX
Those of us who live in Arlington/Alexandria area are not suprised by any of this. These are leftists, every bit as much as Marin County. The fact that they consider the Pledge to be "divisive" and dismiss veterans as Republican stooges sums up their view of the world. Remember, this is Jim Moran territory. Still, it is great that these guys torture the liberals and force them to denounce the Pledge.
To: AK2KX
Mr. Zimmerman said during the meeting that it was "tragic" that "symbols of patriotism are used not ... to unite us, but to divide us." That's right it's devisive! In private life anyone can do whatever they want, but any public officeholder that doesn't want to demonstrate their loyalty and recite the Pledge of Allegiance needs to be singled out as anti-American and not worthy of their position. A century ago these types were run out of town on a rail or tarred and feathered. Where's the feathers??
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posted on
03/09/2002 11:09:56 AM PST
by
Rockyrich
To: AK2KX
I can't believe that Freepers, of all people, think it's a great idea to force someone to say a pledge, any pledge. The reason the USA is the great country it is, is due to our freedom from this kind of compulsion. Either we are a free people or we are not.
To: AK2KX
The city of Richmond can be found nowhere in the original title nor body of the article.
Where do you get off ripping Richmond for this....???
To: GhostSoldier
The city of Richmond can be found nowhere in the original title nor body of the article.Oops. My mistake. I was speaking on the phone with a cousin of mine who happens to live near Richmond at the time I was cutting and pasting this article. Sorry.
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posted on
03/09/2002 3:27:31 PM PST
by
AK2KX
To: Rockyrich
You got it!
Are they afraid they their tounge will catch on fire or fall off if they recite the pledge?
To: StriperSniper
Their brains were already missing when they established this post 9-11 anti-American stance.
To: AK2KX
Richmond is 100 miles from Arlington by I-95
and 1000 miles from Northern Virginia politically.
Arlington is not "Richmond".
In the greater DC area the saying (and the attitude) is:
"Everything south of Dale City is Arkansas".
(Dale City is a perimeter suburb)
To: goldstategop
Unfortunately, here in Virginia, we have certain DemonRATS that are constantly expanding their Marxiist mindsets to emulate those in DC & Maryland! I'm moving my family to Yorktown this summer & can't wait to become politically active again & shake up the liberals in the VA state general assembly & Senate!
To: AK2KX
The Founding Fathers of Virginia are rolling in their graves.
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posted on
03/09/2002 4:02:26 PM PST
by
TADSLOS
To: AK2KX
I think the time is rapidly approaching where an oath of alligence to the Constitution should be required for all people. You are either here in this country to better it or you are here to help destroy it.
Extreme? Yes. But these are extreme times.
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