The bombastic councilman, for instance, launched his unsuccessful bid for Congress last year by declaring, «I don't care what they say, I'm still
not saluting the flag!»
Not exact matches
You can leave this country at anytime, just do
not change our way of life this country fought for... if this way of thinking continues in the United States of America you will be
saluting a different
flag... these people who think this way can go live in any other foreign country or go to an island and start your own country, with your own beliefs, sick of the ACLU running this country
Christians have voted to put their God's name on everyones money, add «Under God» to the
flag salute, force schools to teach intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws on the fronts of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible beliefs.
In Indonesia, school kids are threaten
not to
salute to Indonesia National
Flag.
While pledging allegiance to the
flag (with a more subdued physical
salute) continues to this day to be routine in America's public schools, for the seventy years since Barnette it has been unlawful to compel any student to participate, and no student who elects
not to participate is obliged to give any reason for that choice.
It might have seemed of small account that in their processions the boys of Catholic Action walked in threes, in imitation of the Fascist militia, and
not in fours, as they had done up to 1922; that they carried their
flags with the staffs resting on their stomachs, again in imitation of the Fascists, and
not on their shoulders, as had been the custom before the March on Rome; that even the most obscure parish magazines and journals of religious associations showed the year of the regime along - side that of the Christian era; and that Catholics habitually observed all the outward forms of Fascism, beginning with the Roman
salute and the conversational use of voi, abandoning, because the Duce so willed it, the age - old use of the third person as the polite form of address.