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Vincennes, IN native Red Skelton reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and the meaning of each word.
http://home.att.net/~poofcatt/july.html
Vincennes, IN native Red Skelton reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and the meaning of each word.
"OWRS did not return phone calls."
Good stuff.
Some people will do nearly anything in order to be able to not do anything.
the pity is that someone added the words 'under god'
see , those two words divided the nation.
now anyone who is an atheist or agnostic can't say the pledge with the same feeling as the rest of the citizens.
indivisible?
well it was supposed to be.
if the self -rightous would have left the pledge alone.
It's a brand new day.
I'm curious about that, nitro. I'm non-practicing in terms of religion, and not a churchgoer (what does that make me - agnostic?), but I've never felt particularly "divided" by the Pledge.Originally posted by nitrofan:
<STRONG>the pity is that someone added the words 'under god'
see , those two words divided the nation.
now anyone who is an atheist or agnostic can't say the pledge with the same feeling as the rest of the citizens.
indivisible?
well it was supposed to be.
if the self -rightous would have left the pledge alone.</STRONG>
BTW - who do atheists call to during sex?![]()
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