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40Nazi is it?? You sweet talker you ~;o)gypsees-6/26/2002
39Reading the constitution does not necessitate agreement on it's interpretatigypsees-6/26/2002
38You NAZI! I think I want to marry you LOLAugustus Gloop-6/26/2002
37I once had a professor who said that the founding fathers: a). did not trust gypsees-6/26/2002
36I think you found the answer Jeff.Sarkie-6/26/2002
35I personally don't know what all the fuss is about. If there is an omnipresProud_Infidel-6/26/2002
34LOL! Excellent!Carolyn-6/26/2002
33I have a solution for those who object to a Nation built under God. Just say itJeff Jordan-6/26/2002
32Yes, because it was the conscious choice of the Framers of the Constitution to lOriginal Mad Dog-6/26/2002
31I just reread the Constitution. lcweb2.loc.gov Interestingly did not find the Sarkie-6/26/2002
30CR, I too think that reading the Constitution and understanding its context andOriginal Mad Dog-6/26/2002
29The Bill of Rights is a masterpiece. This is a fascinating topic, but right nowQuahog-6/26/2002
28Almost all Presidents have been Masons. Because he was Catholic, Kennedy was notConstant Reader-6/26/2002
27I am surprised by how few people have read the Constitution, know anything aboutConstant Reader-6/26/2002
26Exactly, the pledge is 1. to the flag; AND 2. to the Republic for which itQuahog-6/26/2002
25I always thought Big George W. (Washington, that is) was a Freemason, kind of onQuahog-6/26/2002
24What about "and to the republic, for which it stands?"Constant Reader-6/26/2002
23I must be saying it wrong then. I always thought it went: <i>I pledge alQuahog-6/26/2002
22The original motto of the United States of America was "E Pluribus Unum&quoConstant Reader-6/26/2002
21I wasn't aware of that.Sarkie-6/26/2002
20You are correct. Congress added the words "under God" to the pledge inConstant Reader-6/26/2002
19Yes. The law requiring the words "In God We Trust" to appear on all coConstant Reader-6/26/2002
18<i>I never liked the "under God" part anyway. Here's a hint,Sarkie-6/26/2002
17The flag is symbolic and the pledge <b>is</b> the allegiance to the Sarkie-6/26/2002
16the flag is a symbol that represents the USA.... You mean like Hillary clinton Jeff Jordan-6/26/2002
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