Not to mention (if no one has posted it yet) that the phrase is not the original phrase as most older Americans know. I am in favor of saying the original pledge of allegiance in school. This is interesting:
http://history.vineyard.net/pledge.htm>The phrase "One nation, under God" is entierly unconsitutional.
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>The founding fathers didn't come here for religion. They came here
>to have freedom of religion. Or from religion. They wanted the choice
>to worship the way they wanted or not at all.
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>"One nation, under God" implies everyone in the nation is unified in
>submission to a god.
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>>Why? What next? Please do not tell me!
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=1125767
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