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So who else pledged allegiance to the American flag?

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12-09-2010, 09:51 AM
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I did, every week during JROTC. Funny how that works huh, pledge allegiance to the US flag, file selective service form in case the govt. wants you as a meat shield, but they don't won't cut you some slack because your parents dragged you along with them without you knowing anything about immigration law. What all this means in my case anyways, is that I technically have more allegiance to the US than my country of origin since I never showed up there for mandatory military service. This whole circumstance makes it more likely that I would die defending the US, a country that rejects me, than dying for a country that defends my rights abroad.

I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 6 years later.
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I'm with you. Its the idiots in the streets running around with Mexican flags that are ruining it for us.
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I did, every week during JROTC. Funny how that works huh, pledge allegiance to the US flag, file selective service form in case the govt. wants you as a meat shield, but they don't won't cut you some slack because your parents dragged you along with them without you knowing anything about immigration law. What all this means in my case anyways, is that I technically have more allegiance to the US than my country of origin since I never showed up there for mandatory military service. This whole circumstance makes it more likely that I would die defending the US, a country that rejects me, than dying for a country that defends my rights abroad.

I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 6 years later.
Quit your whining you little girl.
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watching cnn, no dream yet, well its yesterdays session
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but they don't won't cut you some slack because your parents dragged you along with them without you knowing anything about immigration law.

And if you don't appreciate what your parents did for you, then walk your ass back to your country of origin.

By the way, no one said life was fair.
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dont they make you do it evey morning at school ...
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For you fans of "truthiness"....

the flag is to us in mordern times...what the golden calf was to the nation of israel
during their trek to the promised land.

my allegiance isn't "to the flag"
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but they don't won't cut you some slack because your parents dragged you along with them without you knowing anything about immigration law.

And if you don't appreciate what your parents did for you, then walk your ass back to your country of origin.

By the way, no one said life was fair.
Just wondering, but who do you think you are? I gave you no facts about my life, you know nothing about my life, but you think you know what's better for me? You think my parents did what was best for me by bringing me here?

Maybe you come from a shit hole, and your situation was so bad that you're content with living in limbo here. You should have thought about that maybe I wasn't in your shitty situation, and didn't have to be brought here before I was old enough to say yes/no.

I'll bitch all I want, I post to vent, you don't want to listen to it? Ignore me, but don't pretend you know what's best for me, you're nobody.
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U tell her kbs!!
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I did, every week during JROTC. Funny how that works huh, pledge allegiance to the US flag, file selective service form in case the govt. wants you as a meat shield, but they don't won't cut you some slack because your parents dragged you along with them without you knowing anything about immigration law. What all this means in my case anyways, is that I technically have more allegiance to the US than my country of origin since I never showed up there for mandatory military service. This whole circumstance makes it more likely that I would die defending the US, a country that rejects me, than dying for a country that defends my rights abroad.

I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 6 years later.
Let's compliment you for pledging allegiance to the flag. Patriotism brings ignorance...
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