AmericanHeritage.com / MAKING SENSE OF THE FOURTH OF JULY:: The DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE is not what Thomas Jefferson thought it was when Nor did it mean that slavery had to be allowed in states not yet organized http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1997/4/1997_4_54.shtmlHOME | The declaration of independence had changed from time to time throughout the years.
currently, in the declaration
it states
"for which it stands" Is There a Political Philosophy in the Declaration of Independence?:: does not mean the com- plaints were not taken se- riously by our founding. generation. Precisely the most basic mean- ing of Jeffersons statement of equality http://www.mmisi.org/ir/40_02/stoner.pdfHOME |
i guess it means
for what it stands for
but
i need to be able to fit it in properly for a D.O.I that i have to make up
i put....
i pledge allegiance to my freedom
because i cannot take these silly rules anymore
and to my independence
for which it stands???
and then
one nation under god
indivisible
with liberty and justice for all
i need to make it my own
and im doing that obviously
but im stuck
any idea on what to put???
or help me out??
You're thinking of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
The original text written by Francis Bellamy read "I Pledge Allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all."
Try
and to my power
It also works on the Declaration of Independence
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