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"I pledge allegiance to the Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

>*"I pledge allegiance to the Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."*

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I hate to say it but even the world war 2 generation was a victim of propaganda.

Lead by the nose by Jews. Films like this and others.

Before Roosevelt was elected he had promised not to put the USA into the European war. Us citizens had just gotten out of the trench warfare of world war 1 and most people's parents had been in it. They didn't want another one.

Roosevelt lied and set up pearl harbor to be his excuse to do what he always knew he was going to do. Fight Germany who was seeking to escape the global Jewish banking cancer.

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fdr was a commie.

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As long as you keep this basic equation, Democrat = Communist, in mind everything will become clearer.

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Classic bait&switch from jewish cocksucker Rosenfeld.

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"Greatest generation" were the greatest shabbos goyim in human history, that's why they're called that. No generation before furthered jewish global domination so successfully and thoroughly. Fuck them.

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"On August 3, 1949, President Harry Truman made Flag Day a national holiday. Less than a year later GIs were fighting in Korea. The Soviet Union and China had emerged as foes. Senator Joseph McCarthy, R-Wisconsin, was warning of a Red-riddled government. The times encouraged talk of inserting the language of faith into the Pledge of Allegiance. In April 1951, members of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic men’s organization, began to include “under God” after “one nation” when reciting the pledge. The Knights urged Congress to institute that change nationally. Sentiment for the new wording grew after the 1952 election saw World War II hero Dwight D. Eisenhower win the White House by a landslide and the House and Senate go Republican.

Affirmation of a national relationship with a higher being seemed to be in order. The spirit was bipartisan; in early 1953, Democratic Representative Louis C. Rabaut of Michigan sponsored a resolution to incorporate the words “under God” into the pledge."

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"War comes to America"

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The pledge was commie bullshit from its inception.

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I tend to agree with this. Nothing about patriotism requires recitation of some meaningless pledge. There used to be a lot of people opposed to the pledge that were patriots; now they're kind of drowned out by those who hate America.

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Well, that helped /s.

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I went to a school in the backwoods where the books we used were really old. We said this one. I got super confused when I moved later on and no more "indivisible"

I like both.