Tuesday, June 17, 2008

"One Nation, Under ___"

Welcome to Dar-al-Oregon:

(CBS) Most children growing up in the US memorize the Pledge of Allegiance. But, in one Oregon elementary school, the kids won't be allowed to recite it at an end of the year assembly.

The principal banned it that day so as not to offend Muslims.

One resident of Portland, Oregon was a little surprised when she received an e-mail from her stepson's school principal.

The e-mail said that the children would not be reciting the pledge because of its reference to God.

Instead, the students would memorize and sing the Preamble to the United States Constitution.

But it's not just non-Muslims who were offended.

At least one Muslim community leader says he feels the same way. Muhammad Najieb says that 'God' 
is central to the Muslim faith, and there are several references to him in 
every prayer.

Portland school officials say the principal was trying to be sensitive, but some Muslims say the ban caused hurt feelings, and may foster bitterness and division within the community.


Well, what do you know? Preemptive dhimmitude. 

Why not just change the Pledge to suit Islamists? We could get our children to say something like, "One caliphate, Under Allah, With beheadings and servitude for all."


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