Friday, November 10, 2006

Pledge of Allegiance banned

Quit whining and make a correction
Bell said the ban largely came about because the trustees didn't want to publicly vow loyalty to the American government before their meetings. "Loyalty ought to be something the government earns through performance, not through reciting a pledge," he said.

That's Jason Bell, one of three Orange Coast College student trustees who somehow were able to ban the Pledge of Allegiance from being recited at their meetings. Nobody likes it, but nobody has done the expedient thing either.

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