Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, my first grade DD just confirmed it for me. It's said every morning.
One nation, under God.
Actually, to be perfectly precise, it's
One nation under God.
There is no comma, thus no hesitation.
I learned that in 5th grade and still remember it to this day.
And one of the most shameful things ever done in this country. They should stick to the original pledge, which makes no reference to a deity. It's offensive.
You're welcome. Your freedom was bought and paid for by American Service Members. God goes with them into battle and back home. Yes, all God's children say it loud and proud around here. We are a very densely military and patriotic area. Welcome and ignore those among us with little faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, my first grade DD just confirmed it for me. It's said every morning.
One nation, under God.
Actually, to be perfectly precise, it's
One nation under God.
There is no comma, thus no hesitation.
I learned that in 5th grade and still remember it to this day.
And one of the most shameful things ever done in this country. They should stick to the original pledge, which makes no reference to a deity. It's offensive.
Anonymous wrote:It is recited daily. It's state law.
. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, my first grade DD just confirmed it for me. It's said every morning.
One nation, under God.
Actually, to be perfectly precise, it's
One nation under God.
There is no comma, thus no hesitation.
I learned that in 5th grade and still remember it to this day.
And one of the most shameful things ever done in this country. They should stick to the original pledge, which makes no reference to a deity. It's offensive.
Anonymous wrote:It is recited daily and I agree that "under God" should not have been added (in the 50's, I believe). I usually just don't say those words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, my first grade DD just confirmed it for me. It's said every morning.
One nation, under God.
Actually, to be perfectly precise, it's
One nation under God.
There is no comma, thus no hesitation.
I learned that in 5th grade and still remember it to this day.
And one of the most shameful things ever done in this country. They should stick to the original pledge, which makes no reference to a deity. It's offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, my first grade DD just confirmed it for me. It's said every morning.
One nation, under God.
Actually, to be perfectly precise, it's
One nation under God.
There is no comma, thus no hesitation.
I learned that in 5th grade and still remember it to this day.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, my first grade DD just confirmed it for me. It's said every morning.
One nation, under God.