their allegiance to a nation that has such order and such laws. but it s really their anger at god that is fueling, i think that is fueling this argument. and this lawsuit. frivolous lawsuit. it s sort of interesting because the school district the kids say the pledge of allegiance. the reason they are having the children say the pledge of allegiance is because there is a knowledge law that requires them apparently to do this every day. so thought school is getting sued and because they are following the state law to have the kids do the pledge of allegiance and now the school is getting sued. so the school is sort of squeezed in. this maybe the atheists and the humanists should go to the legislature if they don t want them to say pledge of allegiance. they know that s not going to win. what they, i think, are looking at is ways to, you know, kind of poke a stick in the eye of those who believe in god and have a faith in god. you know, john adams said
their allegiance to a nation that has such order and such laws. but it s really their anger at god that is fueling, i think that is fueling this argument. and this lawsuit. frivolous lawsuit. it s sort of interesting because the school district the kids say the pledge of allegiance. the reason they are having the children say the pledge of allegiance is because there is a knowledge law that requires them apparently to do this every day. so thought school is getting sued and because they are following the state law to have the kids do the pledge of allegiance and now the school is getting sued. so the school is sort of squeezed in. this maybe the atheists and the humanists should go to the legislature if they don t want them to say pledge of allegiance. they know that s not going to win. what they, i think, are looking at is ways to, you know, kind of poke a stick in the eye of those who believe in god and have a faith in god. you know, john adams said that this constitution, our
professor stephan l. carter called the culture of disbelieve. the idea that our popular culture, our legal culture and all too often our political culture shows either disrespect for, disdain, and at times open hostility to people of faith simply expressing their beliefs in the public square. you know, ralph, i m totally with you on the first amendment first amendment to say things unpopular i might not like. what i don t get is why this group has such bad manners. this is obviously a very important week to christians and why in the world do you want to go poke a stick in their eye? that s what i don t get. i will defend their right to do it but whatever happened to just good manners? well, i m afraid we may have lost that a long time ago. i would certainly hope that people would show more respect for indifference on
aimed at others. cybergives you the ability to be more aggressive without major consequences particularly initially. almost like the little kid can stick a, poke a stick in the eye of the big bully and not get his nose bleed did ied for it at the same time. reporter: now jon, we don t know exactly the origin of this virus. some people are speculating it could have been created in iran and inadvertently come back to hurt iran. we don t know what iran s cyber army is capable of doing. we do know they have quite a formidable cyber army they have dedicated a lot of money to it and the supreme leader has declared something he is calling a software ends if the west. back to you, jon, be interesting to learn more about the explosion and everything else. amy kellogg, thank you. jenna: a lot of questions coming from that part of the world. we want to show you what is happening with your money today.
professor stephan l. carter called the culture of disbelieve. the idea that our popular culture, our legal culture and all too often our political culture shows either disrespect for, disdain, and at times open hostility to people of faith simply expressing their beliefs in the public square. you know, ralph, i m totally with you on the first amendment first amendment to say things unpopular i might not like. what i don t get is why this group has such bad manners. this is obviously a very important week to christians and why in the world do you want to go poke a stick in their eye? that s what i don t get. i will defend their right to do it but whatever happened to just good manners? well, i m afraid we may have lost that a long time ago. i would certainly hope that people would show more respect for indifference on