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Appeals court refuses to reconsider Pledge of Allegiance decision
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<blockquote data-quote="Lacmeh" data-source="post: 684856" data-attributes="member: 3799"><p>TheBear, of course the flag and the pledge are no laws. The flag and the pledge can´t be a law, but do you deny, that the thesigns, that make the flag up are defined by law? If not, why does the US flag look the same in every state?</p><p>Do you deny, that the wording of the pledge is defined by some sort of law? If it wouldn´t, why is the pledge the same in every state?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lacmeh, post: 684856, member: 3799"] TheBear, of course the flag and the pledge are no laws. The flag and the pledge can´t be a law, but do you deny, that the thesigns, that make the flag up are defined by law? If not, why does the US flag look the same in every state? Do you deny, that the wording of the pledge is defined by some sort of law? If it wouldn´t, why is the pledge the same in every state? [/QUOTE]
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