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04-10-2008, 12:25 PM #31
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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.Bring back the Rotary Phone so we dont have to pressÂ*1 forÂ*English...Â*
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04-10-2008, 01:25 PM #32
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04-10-2008, 02:34 PM #33
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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04-10-2008, 06:52 PM #34
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 2689If you can read this, thank a teacher.
If you can read this in English, thank a soldier.
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04-10-2008, 08:00 PM #35
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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!"The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." — Doug McKay
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04-11-2008, 11:11 PM #36
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 %
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04-12-2008, 12:09 AM #37
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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