Most of them have been made here.
Of course...equating forced Pledge of Allegiance to the 3rd Reich is a bit extreme...but the point is made.
Then again...I don't see anyone crying about the rights of athletes forced to stand during the singing of the National Anthem either.
I guess my point is...that if this was done for dozens of years and the country didn't fall apart...why...all of a sudden...does it become some big deal? A crisis of constitutional scope.
Back to the other thread on forced conformity. Allowing those who want to do and those who don't to not...is >not allowable<...better that all don't...because we wouldn't want poor Johnny to worry about his teacher talking to his parents (Christ no...NOT THAT!)
Should this be a law. Nope. But even without this legislation...the point would be legislated. If the school system started the Pledge on its own...the legislation would be drafted and passed in the Courts. (but they don't >make< laws....yeah...right)