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Sorry Charlie

Your info is incorrect

http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa062602a.htm

Just because you read it online doesn't make it true. Please don't believe anything and everything that you read.

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Your source is a nine-year-old case from the Ninth? :lol:

You really don't read much, do you?

No surprise there. :rofl:

Bud or Sweetheart (Whatever may be the case for you)

I quit listening to the news and reading the paper about 12 years ago, I was tired of reading or hearing about all the bad $hit in the world, and the Media spin on it. I only know what I see and witness and have learned first hand. I make up my own mind, I don't let others influence me

I suggest you try it...............

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to the OP, sorry to have hijacked your thread. we just wanted to correct some incorrect information.

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By the way, TCO, and for anybody else interested, here's something from the Texas Education Code:

Sec. 25.082. SCHOOL DAY; PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE; MINUTE OF SILENCE. (a) A school day shall be at least seven hours each day, including intermissions and recesses.

(b) The board of trustees of each school district shall require students, once during each school day at each school in the district, to recite:

(1) the pledge of allegiance to the United States flag in accordance with 4 U.S.C. Section 4, and its subsequent amendments; and

(2) the pledge of allegiance to the state flag in accordance with Subchapter C, Chapter 3100, Government Code.

© On written request from a student's parent or guardian, a school district shall excuse the student from reciting a pledge of allegiance under Subsection (b).

(d) The board of trustees of each school district shall provide for the observance of one minute of silence at each school in the district following the recitation of the pledges of allegiance to the United States and Texas flags under Subsection (b). During the one-minute period, each student may, as the student chooses, reflect, pray, meditate, or engage in any other silent activity that is not likely to interfere with or distract another student. Each teacher or other school employee in charge of students during that period shall ensure that each of those students remains silent and does not act in a manner that is likely to interfere with or distract another student.

Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 126, Sec. 1, 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Texas Education Code 25.082

You see, this is what it's like when you actually know what you're talking about. :bonk:

Exactly You proved my point. It's against the law to have School Prayer, they are no longer allowed to pray in over the intercom or in the class. They have started some moment of silence where you do what you want. Just more decay of the USA and the good ole days in the USA.

As far as Pledge of Alliengce goes, That good that Texas requires that, but that is no surprise. It's the liberal states like California that allowed Gay marriages that probably outlaws Pledge of alligence in school....... :bonk::bonk:

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You still want to play?

You serve them up, I will hit them out of the ballpark............... :dance::dance:

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Exactly You proved my point. It's against the law to have School Prayer, they are no longer allowed to pray in over the intercom or in the class. They have started some moment of silence where you do what you want. Just more decay of the USA and the good ole days in the USA.

As far as Pledge of Alliengce goes, That good that Texas requires that, but that is no surprise. It's the liberal states like California that allowed Gay marriages that probably outlaws Pledge of alligence in school....... :bonk::bonk:

you did say probably, but your probably is wrong. strike...

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Exactly You proved my point. It's against the law to have School Prayer, they are no longer allowed to pray in over the intercom or in the class. They have started some moment of silence where you do what you want. Just more decay of the USA and the good ole days in the USA.

As far as Pledge of Alliengce goes, That good that Texas requires that, but that is no surprise. It's the liberal states like California that allowed Gay marriages that probably outlaws Pledge of alligence in school....... :bonk::bonk:

You got to love TCO-logic!!!

This just keeps getting better and better!!! :lol:

It's funny how you use you own shovel to dig yourself in deeper and deeper!

Keep on digging!!! :rofl:

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In USA it's against the law to pray in school, you can't say the Pledge of Alligence to the American Flag since it say "One Nation Under God" in the pledge, so that is illegal.

The USA has bent over backward to accomadate the small faction of people that we have destroyed the American Culture that we once had here.....

It's funny, when I started work this morning, as a teacher in a public school in the US, I distinctly remember saying the pledge of allegiance. Oddly enough, I wasn't arrested. Apparently it's not as illegal as you think it is.

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You still want to play?

You serve them up, I will hit them out of the ballpark............... :dance::dance:

Please stop talking. You get no points for posting a lot. You actually have to know what you're talking about.

You lose. Again

 

 

 

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It's funny, when I started work this morning, as a teacher in a public school in the US, I distinctly remember saying the pledge of allegiance. Oddly enough, I wasn't arrested. Apparently it's not as illegal as you think it is.

Please stop talking. You get no points for posting a lot. You actually have to know what you're talking about.

You lose. Again

TCO has so thoroughly embarrassed himself that the only thing he can think of to do is to pretend he isn't standing in a deep hole. Instead, he's trying to change the subject any way that he can. Of course, it makes him look all that much more ridiculous (if that's possible). :lol:

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