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>So tell me what makes you think the Constitution states to
put "God" into the pledge of allegiance?
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I did not state it does. I simple state that a majority voted in people to represent them and the majority ruled that God should be in the pledge. I believe that Rush Limbaugh stated it best about the Separation of Church and state.
"Our founding fathers did not intend to remove spiritualism from our lives. They meant to prevent organized religion from dictating law. Separation of Church and State means that the government may not impose or enact a law that makes, as a requirement of your citizenship, the belief in a particular doctrine. In other words, requiring that you must be Lutheran in order to vote, you must be methodist in order to hold public office, that you must be Presbyterian in order to own land,or that you must be baptist to allow your children to go to public school."
Bret Hobbs
"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope