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Pledge to Mexican flag captured on video

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52521
Texas officials admit they handled 'diversity' program the wrong way

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Posted: October 19, 2006
5:00 p.m. Eastern



© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


A radio station in Houston has posted on its website two video clips of a Texas elementary school "diversity" assembly where a volunteer leads students in saying a pledge of allegiance to the Mexican flag.

Station KTRH has posted both a video clip showing elementary students cheering and waving Mexican flags, and a separate clip showing people the school described as volunteers leading students in the pledge in Spanish.

The story by Scott Braddock of KTRH notes that "whether students also recited the Mexican pledge remains a point of contention," however the audio clearly indicates that students are reciting the pledge along with the volunteer leader, because their voices can be heard finishing the final phrase well after the volunteer has finished.

As WND reported at the time, the event outraged parents and the principal at Velasco Elementary School said it was a "diversity" effort, but he would not do it again.

KTRH, which broke the story when the assembly was held a month ago, said it obtained the video from the school district under Texas open records laws.

On that station a month ago, callers were outraged.

"We absolutely refuse to stand up and pledge allegiance to another country's flag," a mother whose daughter attends the school told talk show host Chris Baker on AM 740 radio. "Where is the sensitivity to the country and to the troops and the men and women that have fought and died for this country?"

Several parents also told KTRH News students were joining in the pledge, but district officials said they did not.

District officials said the assembly was meant to teach children about Mexican Independence Day, which is celebrated on Sept. 16 to mark the day Mexico gained independence from Spain.

Longtime Velasco Principal Sam Williams said in hindsight he should have done things differently and apologized to those who were offended.

"As stated previously, and again verified with the campus administration this morning (Tuesday), the students did not say the Mexican pledge," school spokesman Stuart Dornburg told KTRH.

Those who watch the video will be able to judge for themselves.

A parent of a third-grader who wished to remain anonymous told the station that he was at the assembly and students were saying the pledge.

"I was telling them you don’t have to stand for the pledge of allegiance to the Mexican flag," he told the station.

"That's treason … you're not supposed to say the pledge of allegiance to any flag other than the American and Texas flags," the father said. "It broke my heart to see the kids doing that."

The earlier exchange between Baker, the talk show host, and a mother who identified herself as Amy reported school officials handed out Mexican flags and then the "volunteer" led the pledge.

Dornburg noted that Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month and the assembly at the Clute school was planned by the Brazosport Independent School District as part of its cultural education and to show that the district values and respects diversity.

But Amy said she got "glares" when she didn't participate and when she "proudly" put the Mexican flag on the ground.

She said her husband was in Vietnam for three tours of duty, and she has a son in the war now.

In a report in The Facts, Williams said the response to his action was "overwhelming."

"It's been a real trying ordeal and all I can say is I deeply apologize if anyone was offended by it – and I can see that they are," the principal said

Officials say there are 635 students from preschool age to fourth grade in Velasco, and about two-thirds are Hispanic.

Baker said the recitation was especially offensive since the U.S. is in the middle of a serious dispute over illegal immigration and the huge ramifications the nation faces from not having a secured border with Mexico.

"To blow it off as quote-unquote 'historical teaching methods' either shows complete arrogance or a lack of the ability to grasp the seriousness of the illegal immigration issue to Americans," told his listeners.

On a weblog, a fan identified as El Jefe Maximo said, "What's needed is a dose of nationalism, with a pinch of religion, and I'd throw in a dash of evil old imperialism as well."
 
District officials said the assembly was meant to teach children about Mexican Independence Day, which is celebrated on Sept. 16 to mark the day Mexico gained independence from Spain.
How rediculous. :rolleyes:
 
You're not an Illinoisan any more, you sold out to Colorado. :D I'm sure most reasonable people think the same way. What would happen if a school somewhere that happened to have a large number of, say, Iranian immigrants, decided to 'celebrate diversity' by pledging to their flag? It would be a huge deal. But Mexico, it's cool. The news these days is bombarded by people that are pissed off because they're called ILLEGAL immigrants (what are they then?), or that they're treated like lesser citizens, even though they're not citizens at all. It really gets to you. Then this. Just go back to Mexico if it's so great. You know what they say, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
 
About that fence........


We need to bring all of our guys home from overseas and station them every 50 yards along the mexican border. Also Quadruple the ammount of gaurds at the border crossings to facilitate a 100% search program of vehicles.

And (just for good measure) shoot anyone caught trying to enter our country illegaly.

For the illegals that are here already. When ever they are caught, send them to a gathering point, and every other week fly a big group of them to the tip of South America and make them walk back to Mexico.


Thats MY opinion of the matter.
 
What do you mean? This country was built on immigration. That gives them the right to come here whenever they want, right? I mean, we're intolerant a-holes for wanting to make them come here legally. After all, we need illegal immigrants to make this country function.
 
Was thier sarcasm in that? I may just be getting tired.


I know this country was founded on immigration. I also believe that anyone is welcome to come here as long as they do it the correct and law abiding way.

imagine if you had all of the illegals register with social security, and start paying taxes. Our honest payed taxes would'nt be going to help support those that just send U.S.s dollars back to mexico to support thier families at home.

if I misunderstood your previous statement I apploigize.
 
Yeah I was most definitely being sarcastic. And I agree with you 100%. How is it fair that these illegals who come here and get paid under the table receive financial help from the government. They pay no taxes yet get free money from the government. But it's cool I guess, go ahead and and pledge to your almighty Mexico, the country you risked everything to leave. It must be a great place...
 

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