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Originally Posted by Clampy
I agree with the right to not say the pledge in Spanish but I hardly think it's a sinister plot to make us speak Spanish or something silly like that.
I'm sure it was just a exercise in saying something in Spanish that is repetitive that's easy to recite and in the long run helps them learn Spanish. It is Spanish class after all.
I took 2 years of requires Spanish and I still can't speak a sentence of it.
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If or when you have a son then by all means let him sell his principles for a grade. Its your boy so more power to you. It is the principle of it in my view. We are getting closer to full implentation of "common core" which is a huge socialist program. They are slowly dilluting our childrem to be comfy with a one world society. If we wont stand or have the backbone to pet our children stand for their principles then will? Answer that for me.
Clampy keep this in mind. Your worse enemy beats you by being your friend. Ever saw a serial killers neighbor interviewed? They all say he was a good guy that never caused a problem. That analogy might be a stretch.lol