President Lara Zelski, of Atlanta (georgia) Neighborhood Charter (government funded) School, releases a statement that as more and more students are declining to recite the communist Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United states, she is discontinuing the practice.  Instead Zelski is encouraging the teachers and students to draft an alternative pledge to the “school family, community, country and our global society.”

       Question: What is wrong with the unanimous Declaration (of Independence)?

       NOTE: Although Zelski uses the word “country” here, the editors believe that she meant to use the word “nation,” in which a central government, with almost limitless power, treats its constituent states as mere enclaves, provinces, or sub-divisions of its greater self; as opposed to “Union,” which is a union of sovereign States under a federal system, with a central government whose powers are strictly limited by a respected Constitution.

       [added 4/22/2023] Thanks to Freedom’s Phoenix for this entry.

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Authority:

georgia constitution of 1982, article I, section I, paragraph V
www.senate.ga.gov/Documents/gaconstitution.pdf

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Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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