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Some people agree that the pledge should still be in schools because in pubic schools it is education given by the government so people should say it. One person says "It is important that from a young age children learn what it is to be an American and supporting their country under god. This country was founded on Christianity and I find it confusing that someone would want to take "under God" out of the pledge. Taking God out of everything is not the way to go about improving this country." A pledge means a promise, a promise that you make to this country. Allegiance means that you are loyal; to be loyal is to commit to the country your entering. Saying "to the flag" is a symbolism of the country itself. "To the republic" means a place where people get to vote and "one nation" stands for the entire country of 50 states, "Under God" is intended to show that a higher power blesses or at least looks positively on the type of country America is. Indivisible simply states that our country can never be broken up for any reason. “With liberty” means, we the people have the freedom to do what we want without lives as well as be who we want. We don’t have to be like everyone else. Lastly, "and justice for all" means, all who live and, or enter this country will be treated as fairly as possible; no one is favored over another. The Pledge of Allegiance is an important tradition that helps instill loyalty in the youth. It is a reminder of the rights we have as Americans, and it's a good way to start the day.
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