A Massachusetts atheist couple’s challenge to the required recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in school – specifically the phrase, “under God” – will reach the state’s highest court this week.
Religion News Services, or RNS, reports Massachusetts’ highest court, the Supreme Judicial Court , will consider Doe v. Action-Boxborough Regional School District on Wednesday, which is expected to rule whether the pledge violates students’ rights.
The verdict may reverberate around the nation.
"Is Massachusetts atheist couple’s really named Doe, really ready to stand up for their rights, but afraid to give their real names. Cowards, both of them. C'mon, what are your names really. Is it John & John Doe, or Jane and Jane? Lassie and Lassie? More like Dill and Dill Doe, that seems more appropriate coming from this libtard state. If you atheist bastards don't like it, then home school your kids and shut up. The pledge should be mandatory for everyone, everyday. Don't like it then leave. It's my understanding that any kid who doesn't want to say it, doesn't have to. He or she or it, can just stand there and listen while the other patriotic student recite the pledge. But, the libtards claim that this puts the kid in the position of being 'singled' out by the other kids as being different. Tough shit.
Isn't it odd how the so-called Atheists, who claim to be literally made sick by the word God, don't refuse US money with the words 'In God We Trust' printed on it? These people are anti american, they can call themselves atheists all they want, but they are POS anti Americans. What these radicals really want is racial, class and religious divides, because the more you divide the