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For release: June 27, 2002
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Libertarians applaud federal court ruling
striking down mandatory Pledge of Allegiance

WASHINGTON, DC -- Libertarians are applauding Wednesday's federal court
ruling striking down the mandatory Pledge of Allegiance, because a
nation in which a government can coerce religion or patriotism is no
longer free.

"America is made great by its freedom, not by a flag," said Steve
Dasbach, Libertarian Party executive director. "Our children should
have the freedom to pledge or not to pledge, and the freedom to worship
or not to worship."

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday struck down a
California school district's policy of requiring teachers to lead
children in the Pledge of Allegiance. The court found that the
reference to "one nation under God" -- added to the pledge by Congress
in 1954 at the height of the Cold War -- amounts to an official
endorsement of monotheism.

Though the ruling specifically addressed only the religious aspect of
the pledge, the debate quickly broadened to one over the pledge itself
as America struggles with the war against terrorism. On Capitol Hill,
Republicans and Democrats universally deplored the ruling. The Senate
unanimously approved a resolution expressing support for the reference
to God in the pledge, and House politicians gathered on the front steps
of the Capitol to recite the pledge en masse.

"Libertarians have enormous respect for the values that the U.S. flag
represents, and we understand that the way to honor those values is by
preserving liberty, not by limiting it," Dasbach said. "Real religious
freedom includes the right to not be religious, and true political
freedom includes the right to not pledge allegiance to a political
symbol.

"Politicians who rail against this ruling and claim they're defending
the flag are confused by the difference between a symbol and the
freedom for which it stands."

Dasbach conceded that during a national crisis, it's natural for
politicians to sacrifice individual freedom in favor of government
coercion.

"Interestingly, politicians were much more tolerant of dissent before
September 11," Dasbach noted. "In 1998, for example, a proposal to
amend the Constitution to ban flag burning garnered 114 'no' votes in
the House, and was killed in the Senate. But today they're unanimous in
their protection of the flag. Have that many politicians suddenly
discovered 'patriotism' -- or are they trying to exploit an anguished
American public?"

After all, politicians frequently try to use national crises as an
opportunity to expand the power of the government, he noted.

"One way to do that is to suggest that anyone who criticizes a
government action -- such as a government-mandated pledge in a
government-run school -- is somehow unpatriotic.  But there's a big
difference between criticizing your government and criticizing your
country, and it's a difference that politicians would like for you to
forget.

The way to quell the controversy over the Pledge of Allegiance in
schools is to extricate government from the schools, Libertarians say.

"It's no accident that the lawsuit that led to Wednesday's decision
involved a government-run school," Dasbach said. "Naturally, parents
get angry when their tax dollars are being used to force their child to
do something with which they disagree vehemently.

"But no such problem exists at private schools. Parents who want their
child to attend a school where religious worship and political pledging
are mandatory are free to do so, and have every reason to pay the
tuition. Parents who are opposed to such policies don't have to resort
to a lawsuit to get what they want; they can simply find a school that
shares their values.

"But as long as all Americans are forced to fund government-run
schools, we will be forced to watch the Pledge of Allegiance
controversy -- and forced to watch opportunistic politicians try to
cash in."


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