NJ Pledge

The offended moonbat is remaining anonymous and using the American Humanist Association as their mouthpiece. Only a matter of time until the Jones family receives threats.

Via NJ Com

A court has ruled that a Blackwood teenager and her family can intervene in a lawsuit aimed at ridding the words “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance.

Samantha Jones, 17, is a senior at Highlands Regional High School in the Black Horse Pike Regional School District and is claiming that removing the phrase referencing God infringes on her rights to say the Pledge in its entirety, according attorney Diana Verm, of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, who is representing the Jones’ and the Knights of Columbus.

The court granted an order Sept. 18 to allow them to intervene in the case and they will be taking the side of the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District, Verm said. The American Humanist Association is suing the school district to have the phrase removed on behalf of an unnamed family.

“They don’t want to be silenced, they want to continue saying the full pledge of allegiance,” Verm said of the Jones’ family.

If the courts ruled to remove the phrase from the Pledge, Verm said that would have an impact on Jones because it would apply to all schools in New Jersey. She also added that the Pledge is voluntary so people don’t have to recite it, which she said has been a remedy in the courts for decades.

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