Russ Smith wrote :
[snip]
> The Pledge of Allegiance, however, should be changed.
[snip]
It's the 21st Century now people.
Do you really need a "Pledge of Allegiance".
How does it work? "Okay, you've said the Pledge now, you can be
American and can be expected to behave like a proper American."
What if they cross their fingers while reciting it? :o)
Just asking. As a "foreigner" across the "pond", this seems like an
anachronism.
(flame suit on)
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