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<blockquote data-quote="dutchwrangler" data-source="post: 2177242" data-attributes="member: 4650"><p><a href="http://www.thelibertypapers.org/2008/11/26/the-un-american-pledge-of-allegience/" target="_blank">http://www.thelibertypapers.org/2008/11/26/the-un-american-pledge-of-allegience/</a></p><p></p><p>The pledge of allegiance was written by a christian socialist by the name of Francis Bellamy in 1892. His cousin, Edward Bellamy, was a famous socialist writer that began the nationalism movement that is common today. Both men promoted the move for government to take over education, which we have today as the norm. The pledge served and advanced their nationalist socialist agenda. The original salute to the flag under the pledge was adopted later by Hitler. The pledge supporters changed it to the hand over the heart.</p><p></p><p>The Constitution was only binding on the 39 men who signed it. Under the concept of privity, a contract or agreement must be signed by the parties involved to be binding upon them (and only the signatories). Also, the contract must be delivered to the signatories. The fact remains that on the general principles of law and reason, if you did not sign a contract, you are not bound to that contract. Thus, the Constitution, a contract, is non-binding on anybody but the 39 who signed it. And they're all long gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dutchwrangler, post: 2177242, member: 4650"] [url]http://www.thelibertypapers.org/2008/11/26/the-un-american-pledge-of-allegience/[/url] The pledge of allegiance was written by a christian socialist by the name of Francis Bellamy in 1892. His cousin, Edward Bellamy, was a famous socialist writer that began the nationalism movement that is common today. Both men promoted the move for government to take over education, which we have today as the norm. The pledge served and advanced their nationalist socialist agenda. The original salute to the flag under the pledge was adopted later by Hitler. The pledge supporters changed it to the hand over the heart. The Constitution was only binding on the 39 men who signed it. Under the concept of privity, a contract or agreement must be signed by the parties involved to be binding upon them (and only the signatories). Also, the contract must be delivered to the signatories. The fact remains that on the general principles of law and reason, if you did not sign a contract, you are not bound to that contract. Thus, the Constitution, a contract, is non-binding on anybody but the 39 who signed it. And they're all long gone. [/QUOTE]
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