It’s not the language spoken as someone pledges allegiance that validates the oath, but what is felt in the heart
It’s not the language spoken as someone pledges allegiance that validates the oath, but what is felt in the heart
Tags: Pledge of Allegiance, Pledge of Allegiance Apology, Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic, Pledge of Allegiance in Schools
Bea Szoka
March 20, 2015 at 19:20
Exactly. We need to accept the fact that we are a national community of diverse backgrounds, and that we can all honor the same principles with different vocabularies. Why is that so hard?