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Pledge of Allegiance, word-by-word meaning explained by Red Skelton

Hunter711

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As it should be. Thanks to all who serve our great country.
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Wise words indeed, but i think like so many wise words, time have had a most unfortunate side effect, so what once was more than just words no longer is.


I keep remembering FDR.
"In its truest form freedom can not be bestowed, it must be achieved."
And too much are taken for granted in this day and age.


And a very happy 04 - 07 to all my American internet friends. "thumbsup"
 
Love watchin Red Skelton! Funniest n cleanest comedian that ever lived!!!

He mentioned Vincennes IN, thats in Knox Co. I was raised in Monroe City, only 5-10 min from Vincennes. Theres a bridge from Vincennes crossin the river to IL named "The Red Skelton Bridge". My grandma, God rest her soul, met Red Skelton the day the bridge was open for travel. She seen him cut the ribbon n got to shake his hand. He was a very down to earth man. Very much missed n loved man by everyone young n old. To bad theres not more people like him.

God bless this country of ours! Happy 4th yall! B safe n have fun!

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