Huff Po: ‘Under God’ In Pledge Of Allegiance Upheld By Court

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“SAN FRANCISCO โ€” A federal appeals court upheld the use of the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance and “In God We Trust” on U.S. currency, rejecting arguments Thursday that the phrases violate the separation of church and state.

Some teens here in Boulder tried to change the wording of the Pledge a few years ago. ย A friend of mine organized a protest and we made a little noise in support of the Pledge.

(I know a socialist minister originally wrote it, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t an important part of life in America. ย Socialism back in 1892 was mostly theoretical and defined by “feel goodism” and was being promoted by those who had not yet witnessed the modern socialist state and how it ย played out during the twentieth century experiment.)

The Boulder High students who wrote the Marxist version of the Pledge stormed out of class one day in protest to the American Pledge of Allegiance. ย When my friend Gerald Mangus heard about it he organized a protest and Fox 31 in Denver claimed they were going to cover it. ย They never showed up. ย But I took my camera and made a little movie of the seven of us who showed up at nine am on a school day.

I am friends with a girl at Boulder High who told me later that hundreds of students had heard about our rally and wanted to come outside and stand with the Freedom Lovers and say the real pledge. ย But the principal made the students all stay inside for the pledge. ย I guess he didn’t want the spectacle of Patriotic Students demonstrating in front of the most liberal high school in Colorado standing up for Liberty. ย Those of us who did show up wanted to prove that Conservatives do exist in Boulder County!

Matt, the student featured in my movie above just happened to see us out in front as he arrived late to school and joined our demonstration. ย I am so glad he was the one to stand with us to defend our Constitutional Republic.

Jenny Hatch

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