In 2002, Congress' purpose in reaffirming the Pledge by enacting 4 U.S.C. § 4 was predominantly secular. The phrase "under God," when read in context with the whole of the Pledge, has the predominant purpose and effect of adding a solemn and inspiring note to what should be a solemn and inspiring promise — a promise of allegiance to our Republic.Who ever heard of a predominantly secular God?
Who ever heard of a predominantly secular God?
ReplyDeleteDoes Clapton count?
Does Clapton count?
ReplyDeleteLike most musicians, only up to four.
Does anyone take anything from the 9th Circus Court seriously?
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ReplyDeleteAre drummers musicians, and if so, is the "four" an average?
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