Recevez notre Marketbriefing
WTC at Sunset
Member since May 2012
63 commentaries -
0 followers
has posted a comment on the article :
>Francis Bellamy And The United States Pledge Of Allegiance  - Charleston Voice - 
Got to disagree. Dogma for its part is at least one bad movie, which rejoiced in a candy arsed diversity. The purpose of the pledge on the other hand is exactly as Bellamy describes. All Americans are welcome to it. This mandate then costs but 15 seconds. Compare the truth of that statement to anything current POTUS has served up, for example. But breath deep the gathering gloom - truly. Compare the pledge's essential spirit as indicated by Bellamy to the empty, tepid, fetid, POTUS inspired spirit of today's times. Or, rather, don't and save some puke bucket another washing.

I'm listening to the fucking song!
Right on!

Slapshot - that, sir, is the end of it.

As for seccesion, that will be a business argument or a morality disagreement long before complaints about the pledge are front and center. These other matters follow first. The Chinese, for example, chanted, 'Oil! Oil! Oil!', to celebrate Chinese victory at the Beijing Olympics. It turns out however that oil was on better footing then than it is now. This virisimilitude bound - that's your socialism. In comparison (apples to oranges), Bellamy along with Bowman have a rather nice touch. I mean seriously, are you really arguing that liberty and justice for all is socialist dogma?

No, I think not. Instead, you're apparently saying either 1) the act of forcing chidren to declare it is socialism or 2) the label of Bellamy as socialist makes the pledge socialist even though it speaks to liberty and not equality so much, save in justice. Either way, at least the pledge doesn't come on its own with higher taxes or mandated expenditures. These last two are the usual socialist play. Bellamy is thus fringe. The pledge is thus fringe. It's crazy, sir. Like America.

Esprit d'corps does not reduce to socialism. A further act from government is required for that reality. That move is not advocated in the pledge. Only a statement regards American spirit is given. This takes the form of a 15 second infringement on the liberty of young people to drive home (like hammering a nail) the civics that declares liberty and the thought of and respect for this very same is worth at least 15 seconds of time out of an a particular day. Like a good trade, this contemplation accrues.

That's the pledge, sir. Don't forget.


Commented
4553 days ago
-
Send
Beginning of the headline :The Truism that patriotic souls were never told! Francis Julius Bellamy The United States Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by an American socialist named Francis Julius Bellamy, who was also a Baptist minister, and whose cousin Edward Bellamy is the semi-famous author of two socialist utopian novels:Looking Backward (1888) andEquality (1897)... Read More
Reply to this comment
You must be logged in to comment an article8000 characters max.
Log in or Sign up
Top articles