Pledge of Allegiance

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I don't know... sounds dubious. Why would a set of ideals require a pledge of allegiance? Especially when those ideals should be centered around freedom?
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I seriously doubt the people who originally came up with the idea thought it through to that level.
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The man who wrote it, Francis Bellamy, was a socialist. I don't mean that in some derogatory term, but he might not view the government in the same way you and I do.

It was also for a campaign to sell flags to schools. It's not like he was penning founding documents for our country.

BUT.
To the credit of your point,
Francis Bellamy wrote:Mary, if I can instill into the minds of our American youth a love for their country and the principles on which it was founded, and create in them an ambition to carry on with the ideals which the early founders wrote into The Constitution, I shall not have lived in vain.
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That's really an interesting quote, considering the source. I like it.
"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
—Brigham Young

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agreed with ccgr's original post. I think it would have more meaning if it was to the country and not to the flag. It does seem kind of empty with it being a piece of cloth but I guess it was originally supposed to just be a representative of the country but I think it has lost its meaning
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