When one thinks of the culture in
America, one would probably described it as a 'melting-pot' nation of
immigrants. With the exception of our
Native Americans, essentially, each one of us can trace our heritage back from
another culture, which for me is Scottish and English from my father's side and
Norwegian and German from my mother's side.
Along with the heritage, the traditions emerge and are filtered down
into the family life where the Judea-Christian moral and social values are
connected to my own cultural identity.
Today, instead of viewing America as a
unity of diverse group of people who are united under one flag, one
constitution, and have a one common destination as one nation under God with
liberty and justice for all, we have those, including bias liberal media, who
want to chip away on our constitutional democratic republic freedom. Although there are several issues under
attack from time to time, one issue will be discussed in this paper, my
Judean-Christian heritage. Our media
enjoys expounding on this subject while at the same time rejecting the
traditional American values and ideas.
When I was in elementary, I remember
saying the Pledge of Allegiance each day at the beginning of the school day. In
1954, there was an added wording “under God” to the pledge by President of the
United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
According to President Dwight Eisenhower
“one nation, under God” was a“spiritual weapon” for our country in both
peace and war. I would never have considered the Pledge Of Allegiance being
under attack because of the words “under God”.
Instead, in the past few years, the word 'God' has come under the
microscope and become an issue for those chosen few and those whose own atheist
belief system believes the pledge should be banned and out of the classroom in
following two cases.
One such case is with Martin Rosenthal, a
parent in Brookline, Mass. who would like students not to be pressure in saying
the pledge and says 'that the pledge has no place in the classroom
altogether”'; however, he himself has no problem reciting the pledge at a
recent community event, according to the article “Parents fight Over Pledging
Allegiance In Schools” by PNR. The
article relates how courts can not compel a student to “recite a pledge”
although the article questions if students are still pressure to conform. According to students, “no pressure is felt
to pledge, but at times pressure can be felt to not to pledge”. The article also quoted Newt Gingrich on Fox News saying ' I would hope that any
taxed paid school will say the Pledge of Allegiance, and frankly I'd wonder
whether taxpayers ought to subsidize it if it's not going to teach people how
to be patriotic and to be pro-American”'.
Then the article contrast Newt's statement with a Libertarian named
Silverglate, who also favors pledge in schools, but calls the situation as only
a distraction. He also believes allowing the student to “wrestle with whether
or not to pledge is kind of like Liberty 101. (NPR, 2012)
Another case involves an atheist
Michael Newdow, who sued Congress, President Bush, and others in order to
remove the words “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance because he felt
those words were unconstitutional. Mr.
Newdow, a divorced father, who holds a medical and law degree, objected to
having his 10 year old daughter hearing and reciting the pledge. According to article written on
06/15/2004 “Court dismisses Pledge of
Allegiance Suit” by MSNBC provides a great image of schoolchildren holding
their hand over their left side on their chest while they
recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
It reveals the Supreme court did preserved the phrase “one nation, under
God” in the pledge and dismissed the case that a “California atheist could not
challenge the patriotic oath”. (MS-NBC,
2012) ( homeofheroes.com, 2012)
The
article relates Supreme Justice William H. Rehnquist verifying that “the pledge
as recited by schoolchildren does not violate the constitution” as well as
Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Justice Clarence Thomas; however the Supreme
court has already noted that schoolchildren cannot be required to recite the
pledge. The article also makes a point
that school-sponsor prayer from classrooms, playing fields and school
ceremonies are have been barred. The
article also mentions that Mr. Newdow will continue to pursue his fight since
he still believes “The pledge is still
unconstitutional”. The article indirectly supports Mr. Newdow with “The First
Amendment guarantees that the government will not “establish” religion, wording
that has come to mean a general ban on overt government sponsorship of religion
in public schools and elsewhere”. (NPR, 2012) (MS-NBC, 2012)( homeofheroes.com,
2012)
Although I believe in both cases
mention above that these two men have the right to voice their objections,
however, does the few with the help of the media, make it “politically right”
for the rest of us. Regardless of what
faith one has or does not have, our country was founded on faith and
freedom. That in itself makes us different from other societies in which each
one of us are free to follow his or her conscience.
References
Smith, T. (2012) Parents Fight Over Pledging Allegiance In Schools
Received May 01, 2012 from NPR website
http://www.npr.org/2011/09/19/140600621/parents-fight-over-pledging-allegiance-in-schools
Anonymous (2004, June 06) Court dismisses pledge suit
Received May 04, 2012 from MS-NBC
website
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5208621/ns/politics/t/court-dismisses-pledge-suit/#.T6brGcVR18E
Anonymous (2004, June 06) MSNBC removes God from the Pledge of Allegiance
Received May 04, 2012 from Blogspot website
http://imeanreally-im-mto.blogspot.com/2011/06/msnbc-removes-god-from-pledge-of.html
Anonymous (2012) Pledge of Allegiance
Received May 04, 2012 from Blogspot website
http://homeofheroes.com/hallofheroes/1st_floor/flag/1bfc_pledge.html
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