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2010-05-28

Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance

Vatic Note:  Normally after what we have done over the past ten years, I would not play something like this, but we have forgotten who we are and were.  Now its  time to remember.  He does an excellent job, like no other is using this opportunity to tell us and remind us of what we are all about, and we need to hear it, so please pass this around.    Its not a blind allegiance pledge at all, its a description of who we were and it highlights what we have become under the control of foreigners who have no clue what we have been all about  and its time we reverse that 10 year trend and do so with these words of his kept deeply in mind.

Join me in listening to him as he takes each word in the pledge and describes what they have always meant to us and we then can see how far away we have drifted from the core of our souls as a free and caring nation. Thanks and enjoy. 

Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance
http://media.causes.com/604250?p_id=138944180&s=fb_feed
Utube of Red Skelton,  media causes, bond144 — August 03, 2008 — Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance
Provided to Vatic by Dennis Spenser,  Colorado, USA
5/28/10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZBTyTWOZCM


Ponder what he said.  Are we still that same America???  We make the world what we are. 





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1 comment:

  1. This should be played over and over again until everyone understands.

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