When you say "I pledge allegiance" you're saying that you are giving an oath of loyalty. So the line "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America" means that you're giving an oath of loyalty to the United Stated of America.
I promise my complete loyalty to my country and the government of that country. Which is a country where everyone believes in God, human rights are honoured, with freedom and process of law for everyone
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I pledge allegiance to the jamaican flag
In the Pledge of Allegiance, you pledge your allegiance to two things: the U.S. flag and the United States (the republic for which the flag stands).
There is no Australian pledge of Allegiance. Children do not recite any such pledge in school.
The Pledge of Allegiance.
youre saying an oath
Never defined, which makes the Pledge all the more confusing to little children.
No. If you mean in school, they cannot force you to participate in the pledge.
Who claims authorship of the "Christian Pledge of Allegiance"? No
Ireland does not have a pledge of allegiance.
I pledge of allegiance to the
Pledge of Allegiance was created in 1892.
Never defined, which makes the Pledge all the more confusing to little children.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
I pledge allegiance to the jamaican flag
liberty means freedom
In the Pledge of Allegiance, you pledge your allegiance to two things: the U.S. flag and the United States (the republic for which the flag stands).
It means that you are pledging allegiance to the USA . . . the flag in this context stands for the USA.