http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/36/301.html>You know, this stuff is really bs. First, the custom (not the law) is hand over heart for the Pledge of Allegiance, not the National Anthem.
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>Second, who cares? Do you consider me un-American because I don't say "under God" when I do say the Pledge.
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>I actually think all this flag worship is nonsense. I wouldn't say the Pledge at all, if it didn't include the words "and to the Republic for which it stands." That's something I believe in. The flag is a piece of cloth and the Star-Spangled Banner is a lousy national anthem.
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