[Vision2020] City Council and the Pledge
joekc at adelphia.net
joekc at adelphia.net
Fri Jan 20 14:37:46 PST 2006
This seems reasonable. Personally, I LOVE the Pledge of Allegiance. I just wouldn't assume that someone was unpatriotic just because they did not say it. Especially, if they also worked for the government, which makes for a strong presumption in favor of patriotism. Not that you -- Dan -- were making any assumptions or presumptions in your original comments.
Besides, it is not possible for me to disagree with anything that BOTH Dan and Tom accept!
Best, Joe
---- "Area Man (Dan C)" <areaman at moscow.com> wrote:
> Joe says:
>
> "Isn't it more important that they believe it -- which is presumably why
> they have chosen to work in city government in the first place."
>
> Yes. Good for them. But I have to agree with Tom again (that's like
> three times now!) where he said:
>
> "I feel that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance must be reinstated (if it
> was not a simple oversight)"
>
> In that vein, I got a wicked cool idea. If a city council member
> doesn't want to lead it, get one of the plethora of local
> pledge-reciting experts we have in our fair city, our elementary school
> students! Talk about a neat thing for a kid to get to do, and a P.R.
> tool to boot.
>
> Just musing,
>
> DC
>
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