Off the subject here, but… I was part of a discussion the other day regarding who owes loyalty to whom and to what extent. My position was based upon the Pledge of Allegiance (to the flag of The United States of America, and to The Republic for which it stands). OK, interpretation time. When members of each of the three branches of government recite that pledge, are they pledging fealty to a.) the presidency of the nation, b.) some political party ideology, c.) to the Republic (in this case, a political system with a global agenda), or d.) A government of the people and for the people? I would truly like to hear from everyone with opinion… Kimmel, Darsan, NightGaunt, and others regardless of nationality, party affiliation or lack thereof.
Thanks, guys… I was actually hoping for a little more, but it seems like the pledge of allegiance seen as nothing more than an empty ceremony; nothing more than a high school oath or school song.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 10 years ago
yes, we are getting desperate.
danielmkimmel about 10 years ago
Palin/Cruz ‘16. Stop pretending the GOP hasn’t gone off the deep end.
Radical_Knight about 10 years ago
Off the subject here, but… I was part of a discussion the other day regarding who owes loyalty to whom and to what extent. My position was based upon the Pledge of Allegiance (to the flag of The United States of America, and to The Republic for which it stands). OK, interpretation time. When members of each of the three branches of government recite that pledge, are they pledging fealty to a.) the presidency of the nation, b.) some political party ideology, c.) to the Republic (in this case, a political system with a global agenda), or d.) A government of the people and for the people? I would truly like to hear from everyone with opinion… Kimmel, Darsan, NightGaunt, and others regardless of nationality, party affiliation or lack thereof.
dhswen about 10 years ago
Agree
Radical_Knight about 10 years ago
Thanks, guys… I was actually hoping for a little more, but it seems like the pledge of allegiance seen as nothing more than an empty ceremony; nothing more than a high school oath or school song.