• Daily address read throughout public schools in America every morning. Used to be just fine and dandy until President [Eisenhower] added under God in 1954 to spite the communists.
    Now that under God is a clear violation of the Establishment Clause of the federal Constitution, as defined by the Supreme Court in [Engel] v. Vitale, people push to remove the words from the Pledge. Others, such as fundamentalist Christians, claim we are a country of God. Whatever. THIS IS NOT A [THEOCRACY].


    Pledge of allegiance meaning & definition 1 of Pledge of allegiance.


  • a promise to be loyal to the US that is said especially by American children at school at the start of each day:

    Pledge of allegiance meaning & definition 2 of Pledge of allegiance.

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