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In examining whether or not our pledge of allegiance is outdated, we need to decide if the Pledge Of Allegiance reflects where we are as a nation and where we want to be as people.
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Allegiance is defined to be a tie, that binds the subject to the state, and in consequence of his obedience, he is entitled to protection … The children of aliens, born in this state, are considered as natural born subjects, and have the same rights with the rest of the citizens.
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“Keeping the reference to “One Nation Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance is very important.”
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Re: Keeping the reference to “One Nation Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance is very important.
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Keeping the reference to “One Nation Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance is very important.
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Keeping the reference to “One Nation Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance is very important. (88 to 11)
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The Pledge of Allegiance is recited every morning at all Miami-Dade County elementary and secondary schools.
June 2006 2006
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Supreme Court urging that the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional in courtrooms.
Balkinization 2004
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The authors of this statute must have assumed that, following the Newdow decision, it was too risky to allow either the lower federal courts or the Supreme Court pass on the question whether the use of the term "Under God" in the pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional under the federal Establishment Clause.
Balkinization 2004
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Later, I found Rob through a game called 'Allegiance' -
unknown title 2008
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