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John Wooddell's avatar

O say can you see, it’s an unholy sight,

What so proudly they hail with their faces all beaming,

Whose broad stripes and bright bars cast a terrible blight

O’er the portals of state next to our flags a streaming?

And the perverts that dare wave their butts in the air

As proof to the world that they simply don’t care.

O say does that new-fangled banner yet wave

O’er the land of the Xi and the home of the slave?

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THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE’S MEANING

"I pledge allegiance to the Flag

of the United States of America,

and to the Republic for which it stands:

one Nation under God, indivisible,

with Liberty and Justice for all".

The pledge is to be said standing (if able) facing the American Flag, if in uniform (male

or female) render a hand salute, if in civilian attire your right hand should be placed over

your heart, for males, if in civilian attire and wearing a hat the hat should be removed

held by your right hand and placed over your left shoulder (females wearing hats are not

required to remove a hat) and causing your right hand to be over your heart.

What is the meaning of our Pledge of Allegiance?

I Pledge Allegiance I promise to be faithful and true (promise my loyalty)

to the Flag to the emblem that stands for and represents

of the United States all 50 states and territories, each of them individual, and

individually states represented on the flag

of American yet formed into a union of one nation

and to the Republic and I also pledge my loyalty to the government that is itself a

Republic, a form of government where the people are sovereign.

for which it stands, this government also being represented by the Flag to which I

promise loyalty.

one Nation under God, The 50 individual states are united as a single Republic under

the Divine providence of God.

Indivisible, and can not be separated

with Liberty The people of this Nation being afforded the freedom to pursue

"life, liberty and happiness".

and Justice And each person entitled to be treated justly, fairly and according

to proper law and principle.

for All. These principles afforded to every loyal American regardless of

race, religion, creed, or any other criteria IN GOD WE TRUST NOT governments

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