I am in roxanne's gradeuating class and i would just like to say roxxane is not "Athiest" she is a "Christan" she whent to my church for about 4years or about 5-6 years but that dosent matter she would always pray in church and she would always sing the songs. She never had a problem from kindergarden to her junior year now she decides to not stand for the pledge and look what happend not too long ago in "Arkansas" a 10 year old did not they were too worry abouy gays and lesbians she never supported her religion "athiest" and if she is why didnt she uportit 11years ago her mom should have told her ('see honey you do not stand for the pledge because its agenst your religion") so why come up now she is just a huge attension getter becaues no one talks too her and she just needs to stand in the morning and give 30 odd sec. to those whome lost there lifes so we can to that and to how we cane have our separat religion "christand, catholic, muslum, jews,Ect." whay dont you just contemplat about that give them respect roxanne they die for our freedome to have our own speech our own relijion just give them a few seconds of respect to say hey thanks for fighting for our freedom and little time to say thank you. whats next are you going to scream when "9-11" comes around agen when we are supose to have a moment of silence its the same thing roxxane is respect thousands of people lost there life for our freedoms and same on 9-11 thousands lost there life on a normal day a airplane hit both towrs in new york city the pentigon and the ones who said"hey look we are flying over a big field and the planes heading for the white house lets crash it into the field so we are the ones who die not the people in the white house" those people i think should get the medal of honor. all im sayig is stand for the pledge.
Student gives reasons for not standing during pledge
see roxanne your a person one one like and you too fat to stand whats wrong with you just stand
November 21, 2009 at 8:59 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Student gives reasons for not standing during pledge
I am in roxanne's gradeuating class and i would just like to say roxxane is not "Athiest" she is a "Christan" she whent to my church for about 4years or about 5-6 years but that dosent matter she would always pray in church and she would always sing the songs. She never had a problem from kindergarden to her junior year now she decides to not stand for the pledge and look what happend not too long ago in "Arkansas" a 10 year old did not they were too worry abouy gays and lesbians she never supported her religion "athiest" and if she is why didnt she uportit 11years ago her mom should have told her ('see honey you do not stand for the pledge because its agenst your religion") so why come up now she is just a huge attension getter becaues no one talks too her and she just needs to stand in the morning and give 30 odd sec. to those whome lost there lifes so we can to that and to how we cane have our separat religion "christand, catholic, muslum, jews,Ect." whay dont you just contemplat about that give them respect roxanne they die for our freedome to have our own speech our own relijion just give them a few seconds of respect to say hey thanks for fighting for our freedom and little time to say thank you. whats next are you going to scream when "9-11" comes around agen when we are supose to have a moment of silence its the same thing roxxane is respect thousands of people lost there life for our freedoms and same on 9-11 thousands lost there life on a normal day a airplane hit both towrs in new york city the pentigon and the ones who said"hey look we are flying over a big field and the planes heading for the white house lets crash it into the field so we are the ones who die not the people in the white house" those people i think should get the medal of honor. all im sayig is stand for the pledge.
November 21, 2009 at 8:55 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Student gives reasons for not standing during pledge
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