Hifi
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- Jun 13, 2014
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It's there, so let it stay there. I said it for years and it didn't harm me. My kids say it every day and none of them know any religion.
My kids don't say it and they have been prodded with other kid's feet, questioned in front of the class by the teacher, asked "are you a terrorist or something?" The practical issue here is that kids who don't say the Pledge - for whatever reason - know that they don't have to; the kids who say the Pledge DON'T know that they don't have to. This makes the abstainers suspect in every way.