First off, the Pledge of Allegiance does nothing but create false patriotism. When many
Why do we say the Pledge of Allegiance? Students don’t ever think about why they say the Pledge of Allegiance, we just stand up and say it without thinking about why we are doing this and whether we have to or not. We say the Pledge of Allegiance in schools because it declares patriotism. It instills in the student that we are Americans and that there were many wars to get to where we are now. Saying the Pledge of Allegiance is important to some people. People either say the pledge because they are…
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“Under God” Should Remain in the Pledge "And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of people that these liberties are of the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever" (Piereson, 2003, p.5). In Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia he boldly condemns slavery; yet, he also suggests that our…
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The Pledge - one of the few text millions of school children could proudly recite when asked- is under threat. Speculation grows of further modification and even total elimination of the beloved creed. Written in 1892, the Pledge has long been part of American culture and has proved its significance since. Arguably the best-known verbal expression of our patriotism , the creed gives a concise summary of American basal values. This is why the Pledge should not be altered any further and continued…
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carry out God’s will on earth” (Bellah 277). Bellah argues that ultimate sovereignty within America has often been attributed to God, this is made symbolically evident in the president’s oath of office being sworn to God, or “under God” in the pledge of allegiance and “In God We Trust” as a motto (Bellah 276). This demonstrates that, ultimately, both sovereignty and the criterion for right and wrong rests ultimately…
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John Steinbeck once vocalized,“Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power.” These words were spoken in order to emphasize the corruption of the ruling classes in society such as the government. The government fears many aspects in society that threaten their loss on power. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, he reveals that the 3 most threatening forces to government control are autonomy, bravery, and individuality. The proposition that autonomy is a danger towards…
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Good Evening Mr. Mayor and Council members. In December of 1944, General George Patton’s Third Army prepared to cross the Rhine River in order to invade Germany. Patton and his men were prepared to attack on the 19th of December; however, disturbing whether condition threatened to postpone the attack. Because Patton needed that to change, on the 8th of December at 11 a.m., just 11 days prior to the army’s scheduled advancement, Patton called Head Chaplain of the Third Army, James H. O’Neill, a…
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exceedingly, so it is easy to compare with the years between or before, such as 2004. In 2004, “Super Size Me” written and directed by Morgan Spurlock, is released to bring the rising epidemic of obesity into the public eye. Super Size Me discusses the importance of the rising obesity rates in America and the fast food industries’ affect on those numbers by targeting one franchise in particular: McDonald’s. Over the course of the movie, Spurlock subjects himself to a month of eating nothing but McDonald’s…
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under Stalin, where the law was simply a means of repression, not a means of doing justice. The word justice appears in many of the United States’ most important documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Pledge of Allegiance. But for a word that’s used so often, its precise definition is still a topic of debate for philosophers, theologians and legislators. Justice is often used interchangeably with the word “fairness”. In any situation, be it in a courtroom…
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we are trained to live by them. All of these 7 values coincide with each other, and play an important roll in our Army lives. These 7 Army Values also play well into life outside the Army in our personal life. People sometimes do not realize the importance these values have on the way we are viewed by the people who look up to the men and woman who are privileged enough to represent the…
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(Prayer), Sawm (Fasting) Zakat (Charity), and Hajj (Pilgrimage), while a student of Arabic at my local mosque in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2001. The Shahadah in particular was especially important for believers, as it allowed one to proclaim their allegiance to one God. In fact, my teachers have emphasized the Shahadah often as the most crucial part of faith. At the mosque, I read and memorized verses from the Holy Qur’an. The teacher was strict, and would hit me, and my classmates, if we failed to…
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