Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was "indivisible" added with "under God" as well? I'm 40, and all I remember is "One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
"Under God" was added in 1954. "Indivisible" was always there. What's really ironic and sad is that they added "under God" right next to "indivisible," when which god people worship, or whether they worship one at all, is one of the best ways of dividing a society.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance
Thanks for the correction. I was the one who made the comment about remembering the addition of "under God", and being old enough to remember it, I am also old enough to have a senior moment like forgetting indivisible. Our country seems so divided these days that it's hard to imagine it being called indivisible.
Liberal loons with your sort of anti-God values make me want to vomit. You are a pathetic excuse for an American. Don't even call yourself American. It pains me. It's an embarassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was "indivisible" added with "under God" as well? I'm 40, and all I remember is "One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
"Under God" was added in 1954. "Indivisible" was always there. What's really ironic and sad is that they added "under God" right next to "indivisible," when which god people worship, or whether they worship one at all, is one of the best ways of dividing a society.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance
Thanks for the correction. I was the one who made the comment about remembering the addition of "under God", and being old enough to remember it, I am also old enough to have a senior moment like forgetting indivisible. Our country seems so divided these days that it's hard to imagine it being called indivisible.
Liberal loons with your sort of anti-God values make me want to vomit. You are a pathetic excuse for an American. Don't even call yourself American. It pains me. It's an embarassment.
Liberal loons with your sort of anti-God values make me want to vomit. You are a pathetic excuse for an American. Don't even call yourself American. It pains me. It's an embarassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why marriage has not yet been deemed unconstitutional is beyond me.
We are stil tackling "ona nation under god"...maybe some day.
Maybe someday you will move to a place that has values more akin to yours, like China or the U.S.S.R.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why marriage has not yet been deemed unconstitutional is beyond me.
We are stil tackling "ona nation under god"...maybe some day.
Maybe someday you will move to a place that has values more akin to yours, like China or the U.S.S.R.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was "indivisible" added with "under God" as well? I'm 40, and all I remember is "One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
"Under God" was added in 1954. "Indivisible" was always there. What's really ironic and sad is that they added "under God" right next to "indivisible," when which god people worship, or whether they worship one at all, is one of the best ways of dividing a society.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance
Thanks for the correction. I was the one who made the comment about remembering the addition of "under God", and being old enough to remember it, I am also old enough to have a senior moment like forgetting indivisible. Our country seems so divided these days that it's hard to imagine it being called indivisible.