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    Whose side do you take in the Pledge of Allegiance controversy?

    TUSD: Reciting the pledge in Spanish and American Sign Language after first reciting it in English is a good learning tool. 50 %
    Lance Altherr, the VFW and other supporters: Reciting the pledge in a foreign language demeans "a sacred and meaningful exercise" and is unpatriotic. 50 %

    Total number of votes 2679

    Poll results aren't scientific. Percentages may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding off.
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    Whose side do you take in the Pledge of Allegiance controversy?

    TUSD: Reciting the pledge in Spanish and American Sign Language after first reciting it in English is a good learning tool. 50 %

    Lance Altherr, the VFW and other supporters: Reciting the pledge in a foreign language demeans "a sacred and meaningful exercise" and is unpatriotic. 50 %

    Total number of votes 2684

    Poll results aren't scientific. Percentages may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding off.

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    Whose side do you take in the Pledge of Allegiance controversy?

    TUSD: Reciting the pledge in Spanish and American Sign Language after first reciting it in English is a good learning tool. 50 %
    Lance Altherr, the VFW and other supporters: Reciting the pledge in a foreign language demeans "a sacred and meaningful exercise" and is unpatriotic. 50 %

    Total number of votes 2689
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    Whose side do you take in the Pledge of Allegiance controversy?
    TUSD: Reciting the pledge in Spanish and American Sign Language after first reciting it in English is a good learning tool. 50 %
    Lance Altherr, the VFW and other supporters: Reciting the pledge in a foreign language demeans "a sacred and meaningful exercise" and is unpatriotic. 50 %

    Total number of votes 2693
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    I'm amazed that anyone would swallow that 1st choice. Excuses, Excuses, Excuses - - to speak Spanish more. They need to take their language and themselves back where it belongs - south of the border!
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    Whose side do you take in the Pledge of Allegiance controversy?

    TUSD: Reciting the pledge in Spanish and American Sign Language after first reciting it in English is a good learning tool. 49 %
    Lance Altherr, the VFW and other supporters: Reciting the pledge in a foreign language demeans "a sacred and meaningful exercise" and is unpatriotic. 51 %

    Total number of votes 2720
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    Whose side do you take in the Pledge of Allegiance controversy?

    TUSD: Reciting the pledge in Spanish and American Sign Language after first reciting it in English is a good learning tool. 49 %

    Lance Altherr, the VFW and other supporters: Reciting the pledge in a foreign language demeans "a sacred and meaningful exercise" and is unpatriotic. 51 %

    Total number of votes 2722

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