Monday, March 4, 2019

Fw: Opinion

You now know how I feel. Also back in the 1960s, a close friend,
who was a K of C, told me about that and that they were at that time
sponsoring the addition of "both born and unborn" at the end, which I
have done each time I pledged. Being an adopted, 'technicaly orphaned'
baby, it came naturally. You can also if desired.

----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Solomon
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 2:45 PM
Subject: Fwd: Opinion

YES OR NO ....

This vote only requires you to forward it to someone else for it to be counted.
As many of you are aware, the Knights of Columbus submitted to
congress that the words "Under God" should be added to our pledge of
allegiance. Both Houses of Congress passed the law and it was signed by
President Eisenhower in 1954. The information below was based on a poll
taken by NBC on what percentage should keep the words in our pledge versus
the percent who want it removed.
If you read this and agree that "under God" should be left in the pledge,
then just forward it to others and you have voted for it to be left in. If you
delete it and don't forward it you are voting NO to "under God..." Easy, huh?

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to
the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all." (both born and unborn..RWM).

Shock to NBC ...

This is not sent for discussion. If you agree, forward it ... If you
don't, delete it. I don't want to know one way or the other. By my
forwarding it, you know how I feel. 86% to keep God in the Pledge
of Allegiance and 14% against. That is a pretty commanding' public
response.
Why should our Nation cater to 14%?

If you agree, pass this on If not, simply delete.

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