Sunday, February 1, 2015

Pledging Allegiance to the Omnipotent Lincolnian State

 
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The US Supreme Court's recent decision to review the constitutionality of the "under God" wording in the Pledge of Allegiance provides an occasion to educate Americans about the ideological purpose of the Pledge. A good place to start would be John Baer's book, The Pledge of Allegiance: A Centennial History, 1892-1992 (Free State Press, 1992). In it one would learn that the author of the Pledge was one Francis Bellamy, a defrocked Baptist minister from Boston who identified himself as a Christian Socialist and who preached in his pulpit that "Jesus was a socialist."

Bellamy was the cousin of Edward Bellamy, author of the extremely popular 1888 socialist fantasy, Looking Backward. In this novel the main character, Julian West, falls asleep in 1887 and awakens in the year 2000 when the socialist "utopia" has been achieved: All industry is state owned, Soviet style; everyone is an employee of the state who is conscripted at age 21 and retires at age 45; and all workers earn the same income. 

Francis Bellamy said that one purpose of the Pledge of Allegiance was to help accomplish his lifelong goal of making his cousin's socialist fantasy a reality in America. He further stated that the "true reason for allegiance to the Flag" was to indoctrinate American school children in the false history of the American founding that was espoused first by Daniel Webster and, later, by Abraham Lincoln.

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5 comments:

  1. I do stand with my hands to my sides while others say this pledge. Maybe I'll sit from now on. It was divisible 150-years and it may be divided again.

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    1. I do stand with my hands to my sides while others say this pledge.

      I do the same usually, but sometimes recite changing the words.

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  2. This could very well be true. We are racked with symbols like the all seeing eye
    which was initiated by a bunch of Mason's. The Olympics in GB recently
    had symbolism everywhere like, the most notable, when the American Flag
    dropped to the floor. Do they really think we are that gullible. I am all for
    traditions and the Pledge of Allegiance is a tradition of Americanism.

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  3. How would you like to pledge allegiance to this flag. Move over Rome, here we come.

    http://woundedamericanwarrior.com/exclusive-obamas-military-us-airman-at-davis-monthan-air-force-base-caught-flying-this-illegal-flag-pictures/

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