I pledge allegiance....

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I hear ya. I wanna smack his little cartoon hiney...
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Military boys: so good looking, so bad for me.
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I pledge allegiance to the flag, of The United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, One Nation, Under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
 
Also, if I'm remembering right, there's no pause between "one nation" and "under God", even though everyone likes to put one there.
 
I love reading/hearing people discuss the Pledge of Allegiance. Especially given its history

In any case, whether you take the pledge or not, I consider it appropriate to be respectful when in a group where a pledge or prayer is occurring, regardless of whether it fits my personal faith. So I'm with ya'll who want to backhand the disrespectful little sh*t.

Oh - and for those who care - I'm also a veteran, but my discharge came just before the first Gulf War, so I didn't serve in wartime.
 
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When I was a kid, we had students in our class who did not say the pledge for religious reasons. I cannot remember any of them EVER behaving disrespectfully like the child in the cartoon. Nowadays, kids/people seem to think that because they have the right to say no, that gives them the right to be jerks.

Well, I guess they have the RIGHT to be jerks... just like I have the right to recognize their jerkdom and point it out.

I support a person's right to opt out of the pledge for religious reasons (for those that don't understand why that is, it is because their beliefs view it as a sin to ally yourself with the American Government rather than with God, and the recitation of the pledge to the flag is, in TECHNICAL terms, worshipping a false idol, making a prayer of allegiance to that false idol... that is significantly frowned upon in those religious beliefs whose center focus is an allegiance to God rather than a government).

That being said, I don't support a person's right to be a weiner. The kid in the cartoon needs an attitude adjustment.

I respect and believe in reciting the pledge and made my kids do so when they were growing up. My husband is a veteran, and we fly a flag on our front porch every day, not just Flag Day, Veterans Day, and the 4th of July.
 
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Thank you!
 
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