They are afraid it may offend someone.....Is it just me, or does anybody else find the Red Cross's position offensive?
It is too bad that such a wonderful organization as the red cross can get corrupted by stupid management.
A group of Orange County high school singers was recently told by the Orange County Red Cross that they could not say God or prayer in their songs, which were supposed to be performed to honor those who were murdered on Sep. 11. As a result, their brave Group Director, Cherilyn Bacon, has withdrawn the group of students, who hail from the Orange County High School of the Arts, from the program. Ms. Bacons own school administrators are now attacking her, as you will read in the article below.
Please take a moment to read the article and if you feel moved to do so, please email your comments to the O.C. Red Cross at PublicAffairs@oc-redcross.org. You may also let the Orange County High School of the Arts know that you support Ms. Bacon by registering your thoughts at their web site, at http://www.ocsarts.net/, just go to the link Request Information, which is found by clicking the Contact Us link, which appears on the left side of the Home Page.
You may also call the schools principal at 714-560-0900, ext. 6140. Letters may be faxed to 714-664-0462. In my opinion, the Orange County Red Cross is abridging the Constitutional Right to Free Speech by telling the students that they cannot mention God or Prayer in their songs. This incident may also be categorized as an attack on religious freedom and it certainly seems to be a restriction on artistic expression.
we need to stand up on behalf of Ms. Bacon, before the school administrators take further action against her. Please take the time to make a difference! Art Pedroza, Jr., Santa Ana, CA Kids' chance to sing dissolves in discord
A student group bows out of a Red Cross show rather than drop 'god' and 'prayer' from their songs.