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02-12-2008, 09:24 AM
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Because it wasn't originally there. If in God we trust was on all the money from the get-go, it's tradition from a few hundred years back. I don't care about songs as children are not required to sing them every day in school. But the family of the person who wrote the pledge wants it returned to what was written, and not tampered with. I don't think that the president should have just changed it willy-nilly without even putting it to a vote. His reasons were communist-era fear. It doesn't have to be "believe or die" - subtle influences are still influences, still indoctrinating children. If you want your child indoctrinated to believe in God, that's great. You do that at home, you do that at church. If you want it at school, send them to private school. But don't indoctrinate kids of parents who don't want them indoctrinated. It's as simple as that.
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