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Meh. I don't really care if they remove "under God" from the Pledge. It wasn't there originally and I probably haven't said it in 30 years. But, that's not why I call liberals "anti-religious". Ever visit the R&S section of Y!A? Ever see a "Darwin" sticker on the back of a car? Oh, that's great fun altering a Christian religious symbol, right? Where's our sense of humor? I urge you to deface the symbols of other faiths, show them to your liberal buddies and judge their senses of humor in those cases. It's a fact. It's hip to bash Christianity. Only a fool doesn't see that. Even Mark Twain loved to deride the simple-minded Christians of America while unabashedly gushing at the more ... exotic ... religions, such as Hinduism. I'm not whining. Your giggling amongst yourselves as you pat each other on the back for your cleverness doesn't affect my faith in the least.
It is always been in the pledge. To remove it would be an insult to the founding fathers.
Alex thinks "always" means 1954 on up.
Alex: u who can't read. Or won't. Pledge written: 1892 "under god" added: 1954 That's not "always" so don't rewrite history, thanks.
They don't research facts, they must also know that before WW2, that our pledge stance was the same as the Nazi salute.
Hmm. I didn't know that the pledge was ever altered. I just assumed it is how it originally written. Apparently it has been changed four times so why not change it again?
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