
28th November 2005, 10:53
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LFM
There you go again with your hatred of all things puertorrican and those darn generalizations, a true one-themed man. Keep up the bad work!!!
In my classroom which averages 25 students per class, I have people from all walks of life, nationalities and ethnic groups and gender. In every class two or three people do not stand for the Pledge and sometimes even less for the Anthem. I have been instructed by Administration to respect those wishes not to salute or pledge. Actually more WHITE students disregard those two pledges more than any other group, mostly for religious reasons. I respect their right to do so as long as they don't interrupt the rest who want to pledge the flag or stand for the Anthem.
For God BLess America no one has to stand since it is not the anthem of the country. Besides, what God would only bless one country???
Herejia se escribe con J no con G. 
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