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The Pledge of Allegiance - Very Cool!
This is NOT a partisan post - it's just a great clip from 1969...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eMR6d_9GsCQ http://www.photohome.com/pictures/fl...an-flag-2a.jpg |
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Good one!
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Pretty good stuff. When I was younger I had a deep sense of the principles my country stands for, freedom, justice, and liberty for all. I wish I could say I still felt as deeply that allegiance to this nation is allegiance to these profound principles. Perhaps let's a matter of leadership - Kennedy and Reagan, for example, inspired a view of what our country stands for that was much different from what Clinton and Bush personify.
Older now, having seen where our country has headed in the last twenty years, I feel less for the country itself and more for the principles it was founded on, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence. |
You probably don't understand what was going on in 1969. I was there and this was part of the propaganda last hurrah of the "establishment". The Chicago Democrat Convention, The Yippes, SDS and Weathermen ... Then Red Skelton on his TV show dispensing more propaganda. Quote:
My friend Sam was a Green Beret Sergent -- he was air dropped in the Cambodia incursion, it was another illegal act of Richard M Nixon and his yes man Henry Kissinger, Mr. Peace with Dignity. My friend Danny, who fought in Da Nang and came home one brick short of a load. My friend Ron, who's older brother returned from the Nam and OD'd (we kept quiet the part of the suicide), my science teacher's son who came home in a closed casket ... and the list goes on ... |
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I watched Red Skeleton as a kid, he was the best, made everyone laugh. |
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I personally believe we were put here to build and not to destroy. Quote by "Red Skelton" |
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