The Partial Pledge Of Allegiance

Wednesday, November 10, 2010




In order to make the classroom more "friendly" to those who don't speak quick enough, a school in New York no longer requires the whole pledge of allegiance, just the first line. Uhhh, what? Who cares if the kids don't say it all at the same speed. Sooner or later they'll catch on. That is what we call a learning environment. Do we only teach addition to kids who seem to have problem with subtraction?

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