To: khnyny
Watch the video.
He isn't reciting the Pledge. He is citing portions of it that speak to the unity of the country on this, the anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. "One nation" and "indivisible" are the two phrases he lifts from the Pledge, and he is entirely right to do so within the context of his message.
Now, is he doing so to tweak the political Right? I'm sure he is......
41 posted on
04/12/2011 8:45:03 PM PDT by
TexasNative2000
(Uncertainty: it's the new normal)
To: TexasNative2000
"One nation" and "indivisible" are the two phrases he lifts from the Pledge, and he is entirely right to do so within the context of his message.
He said, "On the 105th anniversry of the beginning of the Civil War, the words, "one nation, indivisible" mean more today than most other days." He did not mention anything about phrases.
43 posted on
04/12/2011 9:04:10 PM PDT by
Brown Deer
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