Over the years we've all considered the recital of the Pledge to be our patriotic duty. Recently we've become aware that ir was a progressive stooge that it was composed by Francis Bellamy, a Socialist, who used Christian language to promote the idea of distribution of economic resources.
We believe that pledge represents something, the flag, but what does that flag represent now. It's just a symbol of the United States no matter what kind of government this country has and it's currently a crypt o-fascist in every respect. The rule of law to which the Constitution constructed is now dead and judging from what the last five years has shown us, who could argue this fact. Our children, military and our opening legislative sessions around the country, recite a pledge of allegiance to a flag that now represents opposition to the very principles that this country was founded upon.
If we ever get this country tuned around, I believe the pledge should clearly be to the Constitution of these United States, not to some flag representing whatever tyranny has control over it. This will in effect put the constitution in the minds of those that recite it every time. We then are only tasked with pushing it to the forefront of almost every discussion relating to our country. Aside from that, we can clearly chastise those that sh*t on it.