Ten-year-old Won't Recite Pledge Until Gays Can Marry »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 4 days, 9 hours ago in NewsHere's an act of defiance on the part of a ten-year-old that deserves some applause, rather than a sit-down in a corner. It all began when Will Phillips refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance in a West Fork, Arkansas elementary school.
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kitemoungle3 days, 23 hours ago
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Really a educative and informative post, the post is good in all regards,I am glad to read this post.
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Mystic_Moldovan3 days, 22 hours ago
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This is an example of the BIG flaw that exists in Maggie Gallagher's "they will teach gay marriage in the schools" anti-gay argument. There will be a percentage of the students, themselves, right in the classroom, who are either gay, have gay relatives, or are the supporters of their gay friends. How can Maggie Gallagher force gay students to feel the shame that Maggie insists gay students must feel? Personally, I don't think she can. This story is an example of why Maggie Gallagher and her NOM organization will ultimately fail.
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cloud153 days, 22 hours ago
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Good for the kid.
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Only problem I see with this is that most 10 year olds don't know much about current events and politics and thats fine, so when I see a story like this where a 10 year old is sending a message about politics and current events, its usually the parent's message, not the kids. -
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