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Should the words "under God" be removed from the pledge?

Should the words "under god" be removed from the pledge?

  • Yes

    Votes: 24 63.2%
  • No

    Votes: 14 36.8%

  • Total voters
    38
I'm responding to your political assertions, not my religious beliefs.
 
Anyway, I am leaving this discussion before more of the Christian soldiers appear, because there are no lions to throw them to.
 
I suppose I should confess that I am not much of a Christian, perhaps more of a Deist than anything.
 
Anyway, I am leaving this discussion before more of the Christian soldiers appear, because there are no lions to throw them to.

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Knock off the baiting or there will be more consequences.
 
That's what it started out as, but one look at the index page should tell you that is no longer true.

Anyway, this is a political site, to discuss politics.
 
Can anyone think of an example of adults reciting the Pledge of Allegiance?
 
Can anyone think of an example of adults reciting the Pledge of Allegiance?

Not one. It's always the Star-Spangled Banner.

We try to instill the idea of patriotism in kids by having them delcare allegiance to a country they know nothing about other then that they were born within it. For adults though, allegiance doesn't go farther then to not committ treason against the government. We stay where we are, while contributing to society, as long as the working and living conditions are what we deem acceptable and better oppurtunities don't present them selves else where.
 
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