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BOB LINN

Schools need a Soul

It is no secret that Edmond North High School administrators announced a ban on American Flag displays on student cars.

 

Last Friday, two students who are proud to display their love for the flag as a symbol of all America has stood for, made state-wide news. And, in the blink of an eye, the incident made it to Libs of Tik. Next week, it will be national news.

When pressed to show the anti-American flag rule in the student handbook, Randy Decker, Associate Superintendent, could not find the handbook. No matter. It is not in the handbook. Nor should it be.

 

The problem is that those who wave the flag seem also to wave their Bibles. This is as it should be. It is the Christian nuance which makes the “Make America Great Again” motto offensive to the political leftists who run our schools.

 

Our original thirteen-star flag represented the union of Christ and government which the political left despises and wish to erase from the memory of every American. Our founding federation of thirteen states were all incorporated under Christian governmental policy.

This did not mean citizens were compelled to confess Christ. It meant that the policy of rule by divine law, and the justice and liberty inherent therein, would provide a foundation for unprecedented liberty, prosperity, and cultural flourishing. Unknown to that point among the procession of nations from the tenth Genesis forward.

 

Dr. Benjamin Rush was a Founding Father of the United States. He is noted as one of the three most important founders and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Because the guarantee to the success of America’s future lay in Bible reading in the public classroom, Dr Rush, in 1798, wrote the essay, A Defense of the Use of the Bible as a Schoolbook.

 

He said:

 

In contemplating the political institutions of the United States . . .we neglect the only means of establishing and perpetuating our republican forms of government, that is the universal education of our youth in the principles of Christianity, by means of the Bible; for this divine book, above all others, favors equality among mankind, that respect for just laws, and all these sober and frugal virtues which constitute the soul of republicanism.


The internal revelation of the gospel may be compared to the straight line which is made through the wilderness by the assistance of a compass, to a distant country, which few are able to discover, while the Bible resembles a public road to the same country, which is wide, plain, and easily found.” He then quotes:


“And a highway shall be there, and it shall be called the way of holiness. The way faring men, thought fools, shall not err therein.” Isaiah 35:8

 

BIBLE IN SCHOOLS

U.S. SUPREME COURT

1844


A secularist in early America sought to form a school which barred preachers, Christian leaders, and the influence of the Bible. So vital is the Bible in American public schools that there was wide-spread public outcry.


The U. S. Supreme court agreed and, in 1844 ruled that teaching the Bible as divine revelation was more than appropriate in schools and universities.

 

Our national identity is found in

the flag whose Christianity was

proudly displayed in the first

flag’s thirteen stars.

Unless soon God is again welcomed into the classrooms of America’s public schools and America’s children are taught the role of Christianity in world history and the rise of West, we will succumb to the American version of Russia’s Bolsheviks.

 

With this I close:

 

Decorated WWII Marine hero, Howard Schnauber, began writing the now famous and widely used poem “My Name is Old Glory” after WWII. It was a labor of love and respect for America’s role in global affairs. It was amended in 2001, three years before his death, to include 21st century events.

The events last Friday are a call

to publish this in every school

newspaper across the

state of Oklahoma:

 

My Name is Old Glory


by Howard Schnauber


I am the flag of the United States of America. 
My name is Old Glory.
 I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. 
I stand watch in America's halls of justice. 
I fly majestically over great institutes of learning.
 I stand guard with the greatest military power in the world.
Look up! And see me!

 

I stand for peace - honor - truth and justice.
I stand for freedom
.

I am confident - I am arrogant
I am proud.

 

When I am flown with my fellow banners
My head is a little higher
My colors a little truer.

 

I bow to no one.
I am recognized all over the world.
I am worshipped - I am saluted - I am respected
I am revered - I am loved, and I am feared.

 

I have fought every battle of every war for more than 200 years:
Gettysburg, Shiloh, Appomattox, San Juan Hill, the trenches of France,
the Argonne Forest, Anzio, Rome, the beaches of Normandy,
 the deserts of Africa, the cane fields of the Philippines,
 the rice paddies and jungles of Guam, Okinawa, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, 
Guadalcanal New Britain, Peleliu, and many more islands.

 

And a score of places long forgotten by all but those who were with me.
 I was there.
 I led my soldiers - I followed them.
I watched over them. 
They loved me. 
I was on a small hill in Iwo Jima. 
I was dirty, battle-worn and tired, but my soldiers cheered me,
and I was proud.

 

I have been soiled, burned, torn and trampled on the streets of
countries I have helped set free. 
It does not hurt, for I am invincible.
 I have been soiled, burned, torn and trampled on the streets of my country,
and when it is by those with whom I have served in battle - it hurts.
 But I shall overcome - for I am strong.

 

I have slipped the bonds of Earth and stand watch over the
uncharted new frontiers of space
from my vantage point on the moon.
 I have been a silent witness to all of America's finest hours.

 

But my finest hour comes when I am torn into strips to
be used for bandages for my wounded comrades on the field of battle,


When I fly at half-mast to honor my soldiers,


And when I lie in the trembling arms of a grieving
mother at the graveside of her fallen son.

 

I am proud.

My name is Old Glory.

 

Dear God - Long may I wave.

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Watch and listen as one proud Navy Chief Petty Officer recites this in front of a Naval ship holding the flag wrapped ceremonially.


Then reflect on the events of the past week in Edmond.

Watch the video of Mack Ellis, Master Chief Petty Officer USN (RET) here.


Caleb Horst is the Edmond North senior who did not back down to the school administration’s attempt to intimidate him for his patriotic boldness. Vance Miller, another senior stood with him as have many other students (and parents) in Edmond.

The school’s administrators said that disciplinary actions will ensue on Monday. Only disciplinary actions to correct the behavior of the Edmond school district would be appropriate. The citizens upon whose shoulders rest the moral responsibility to seat responsible and godly men and women on the Edmond School Board must awaken.

 

News Channel Five, siding with the left, called it a controversy. The assault on patriotism in Edmond schools is not a controversy. It is a public display of un-American activity. It is a top down revolution in the school house.

 

May God sustain us in our mission to save Oklahoma, restore the American ideal, and restore the principles of Western Civilization upon which we stand.

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