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Free Pledge of Allegiance Bumper Sticker

Apparently it isn't politically correct anymore to believe in the principals our country was founded under.:roll:
 
Yeah, but it's not a Pledge of Allegiance bumper sticker, it's a religious bumper sticker. Big difference.
 
So if another org would have put it out....then it would be ok with you? But since its the 700 Club....

I think it's great. If I put stickers on my car it would be front and center.
 
so standing up for what you believe and telling others about the hot deal is brainwashing??? i guess i have to wash my brain more often. im in for one! and will put it on my bumper right next to my devos for govener sticker!!! wash that!!!
 
Originally posted by: Baldy18
Apparently it isn't politically correct anymore to believe in the principals our country was founded under.:roll:

Yep, America was founded on the principal that the mere mention of God should be outlawed. :disgust:
 
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
I'm in for one!

Unfortunately, our nation isn't so "under God" anymore.

Never was! Now whether you personally are under God that is your decision. By the way that is under God not under Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell.
 
Yep. Since you're all about traditional American values, why not go back to the Pledge as it was originally written in 1892? You know, the one written by a socialist trying to encourage obedience to the state? The one that didn't mention God?

If you prefer it the modern (post-1954) way, fine. But don't act like those who don't are somehow anti-American -- because as a matter of simple fact, they prefer the Pledge as its author wrote it.
 
Originally posted by: Hender
Yeah, but it's not a Pledge of Allegiance bumper sticker, it's a religious bumper sticker. Big difference.

Love the pledge. HATE the 700 club :evil:.

EDIT: Hot Deals has lost its original intention. Free envelopes and a bumper sticker, LOL. How 'bout some candy corn??? Anymore HD forum is a BIG waste of time!
 
I believe every one of those bumper stickers + anything mentioning GOD or depicting his likeness in the public eye as well including bibles and crosses like the one at MT soledad (the the fed. Gov?t just took control of)should be destroyed. Then maybe we just might have 3.5 years of peace.
 
Originally posted by: HeaterCore
Yep. Since you're all about traditional American values, why not go back to the Pledge as it was originally written in 1892? You know, the one written by a socialist trying to encourage obedience to the state? The one that didn't mention God?

If you prefer it the modern (post-1954) way, fine. But don't act like those who don't are somehow anti-American -- because as a matter of simple fact, they prefer the Pledge as its author wrote it.


Well said, most people don't know 'Under God' was inserted to thumb our nose at Communism. Personally I don't care one way or the other.
 
Originally posted by: HeaterCore
Yep. Since you're all about traditional American values, why not go back to the Pledge as it was originally written in 1892? You know, the one written by a socialist trying to encourage obedience to the state? The one that didn't mention God?

If you prefer it the modern (post-1954) way, fine. But don't act like those who don't are somehow anti-American -- because as a matter of simple fact, they prefer the Pledge as its author wrote it.

And we have a winner ladies and... well no, i mean we have a winner guys...
 
Originally posted by: HeaterCore
Yep. Since you're all about traditional American values, why not go back to the Pledge as it was originally written in 1892? You know, the one written by a socialist trying to encourage obedience to the state? The one that didn't mention God?

If you prefer it the modern (post-1954) way, fine. But don't act like those who don't are somehow anti-American -- because as a matter of simple fact, they prefer the Pledge as its author wrote it.



Originally posted by: walrus
I don't blindly pledge obedience to any state, any politician, or any graven object.


:thumbsup:
 
"Under God" was added in 1954. I think our country was founded before that, but hey I'm no historian. Besides, as a Christian I often wonder if hyper-patriotism is in some ways a form of idol worship. But I digress....

If you have a red car, a scratch on your bumper, and like the 700 club, then this deal is HOT!!!
 
If you are not hyper patriotic and not a hyper Christian this is bogus. It should be noted that the current religious right is trying to wrap those two togather.
 
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