Originally posted by: badluck
oh grow up and quit being so bitter about everything, screaming, grumbling, etc... even your username reflects how pessimistic you are. I doubt as a kid, saying the pledge really had that much of a psychological impact on you. and besides, no one's stepping on your rights if you've never been forced to do anything.
I think it's funny how you totally dodged my question that I had for you. YOu are such a jerkoff that you try to judge me when you do not even know me. My username is badluck because I never get rebates, lamer. Look at my signature.
Yes, as a kid, saying the pledge had a big psychological impact on me. It taught me that I would be considered an outcast if I refused to go along with what everybody else did. People who believe in God, tend to use these scare tactics to keep recruits. Don't try to tell me that this is not true. Nearly everytime someone talks about not believing in God, the defender states, "you are going to hell if you do not believe in God." An obvious scare tactic. As if that means anything to someone who doesn't believe in God. This has been the case throughout history and is even documented in your bible. Ask yourself, where did you learn to believe in God? Did you figure this out on your own? Or, were you forced into religion? I bet your mind was kidnapped when you were young, and you have been spitting out the same sh*t ever since.....That's a damn shame.
No, we were not forced into saying The Pledge, however, schools have no right to put kids in this position. I wouldn't support the schools if they wanted to give praise to Allah, or any other make believe character they dream up.