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ROB LOWE’S HEART BEATS TRUE FOR RED, WHITE & BLUE!

Blasts idiot college’s ban on Pledge of Allegiance

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WE’D like to give a thumbs-up to actor Rob Lowe for speaking out against Santa Barbara City College’s stupid — and insulting — ban on the Pledge of Allegiance.

Board of Trustees President Robert Miller forbid reciting the pledge to the flag because it has a “history steeped in expression­s of nativism and white nationalis­m.”

Whatta dumbass!

White nationalis­m is the total OPPOSITE of what America is about! Everybody knows that — except uneducated folks who will graduate from Miller’s “school.”

Rob Lowe has the right idea. After Miller’s move was made public, the actor tweeted he was “humiliated” for the college and called the decision “idiocy.”

He was boosted by former SBCC adjunct professor Celeste Barber, who declares, “There’s nothing white nationalis­t about the pledge. There’s no reference to race, gender or ethnicity. It includes everyone that lives in this country.”

A big problem here is the gobbledygo­ok statement by moronic Miller.

He stupidly ties the pledge to injustices that have occurred to various groups.

But this so-called college bigwig misses the whole point of the oath — which is America’s purpose is to give justice to people of every faith, sex and color.

These words that kids all over the country recite in classes say our nation, despite being made up of so many diverse groups, is “indivisibl­e.”

That means united!

And the pledge ends stating the goal of America is “liberty and justice FOR ALL!”

That’s right. It doesn’t say liberty and justice for whites or blacks — or any particular religion or group — it says “FOR ALL.”

Miller, who later reversed the decision after much backlash, is obviously infected with the Political Correctnes­s virus! What this crackpot needs is to go back to high school and learn American history.

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The West Wing star slammed the California institutio­n for axing the patriotic oathfrom their board meetings

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