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In reply to the discussion: Quick question!!! "When was the last time you recited the Pledge of Allegiance?" [View all]hunter
(40,635 posts)67. Never. When I was a kid my mom was a Jehovah's Witness.
When she was kicked out of that church because she couldn't stay out of politics we were Quakers.
I simply ignored the pledge in school, not standing up, continuing to read or draw spaceships, etc.. Teachers knew they couldn't do anything about that. If they tried my mom would swoop down on them like an avenging angel.
There's still a little voice in my head telling me that anytime someone says the pledge it's a mark against them when they reach the Pearly Gates.
Basically everyone who promotes the pledge is going to hell.
Unfortunately I have a lot of voices in my head like that which is why I've spent so much money on therapy.
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Quick question!!! "When was the last time you recited the Pledge of Allegiance?" [View all]
Grins
Jan 2022
OP
I pledged allegiance to the Constitution when I was inducted into the military in the early '70s...
Journeyman
Jan 2022
#2
I remember not having to put one's hand over their heart while singing the national anthem
tenderfoot
Jan 2022
#3
I haven't said it since I realized that line about "with liberty and justice for all" did not apply
LoisB
Jan 2022
#8
It always amuses me to hear people talk about having to swear on the Bible in court.
rsdsharp
Jan 2022
#45
They recite it at the county caucus when I go, and they also say it at a union federation
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2022
#10
worked for California colleges. said the pledge at start of every board meeting.
Demovictory9
Jan 2022
#20
My observation of my rightward friends and acquaintances is the pageantry and symbolism is #1.
Gore1FL
Jan 2022
#31
I'm sure I've said it since, but my only real memory of doing so was in grade school.
rsdsharp
Jan 2022
#46