From my understanding, it was a group who voted to do it *within* the confines of their gatherings. I don't see how they could POSSIBLY have the power to dictate such things over the entire school.

Student leaders at a California college have touched off a furor by banning the Pledge of Allegiance at their meetings,
I think it is pretty ridiculous of the people who DON'T agree with the groups decision to purposefully go into the meetings. I mean, really, what kind of sense does that make? It is a group who ALL voted and decided what they wanted to do with their own group/social gathering/whatever. They shouldn't affiliate with something they don't agree with.

It's like going to a rap concert to whine about how much you hate rap.