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To: MarkL
I understand that point and agree.

Pledges are proclamations of commitment. I don't believe that any oath or pledge means anything unless there is some sort of accompanying action that separates those who swear the oath from those that don't. Recitations, no matter whether they are in fraternal, educatonal, military, or other organizations are mere words until there is an appropriate action.

Most of the people who recite the pledge don't give a rat's butt about adhering to the Constitution, so what good is it? What does it prove?

32 posted on 07/04/2002 10:39:53 AM PDT by Eagle Eye
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To: Eagle Eye
Most of the people who recite the pledge don't give a rat's butt about adhering to the Constitution, so what good is it? What does it prove?

Simple. You can swear your allegiance to the constitution every hour on the hour but without the values embodied in the pledge it is as worthless as the Soviet Constitution that closely mirrored our own. The pledge is not to the government it is to the Republic and for that which its stands. Your cynicism is wearing thin as are all of the anti-pledge rants.

38 posted on 07/04/2002 6:38:39 PM PDT by Texasforever
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