I don't know all of it, but Justin himself says that if you know the first line you are a true belieber. The first line is... As a true belieber, I pledge allegiance to thee, Beiber.
Justin Bieber is left-handed, so he writes with his left hand.
Its like the bible for beliebers.. (Justin Bieber fans). Kinda they are saying he is God... alittle to the extreme though... here is the pledge: I pledge allegiance to the flag of BieberLand, to the Beliebers for which is stands, one land, under Justin Bieber our god, who stands before us, who makes us follow our dreams and become inseparable, dreams and hope for all Beliebers! <3
The song "The Star-Spangled Banner," which is the national anthem of the United States, contains themes related to the Pledge of Allegiance, although it does not include the pledge itself. The Pledge of Allegiance is a separate declaration of loyalty to the flag and the republic, often recited in schools and at public events. The anthem and the pledge both express patriotism and allegiance to the United States.
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Justin Bieber is left-handed, so he writes with his left hand.
Its like the bible for beliebers.. (Justin Bieber fans). Kinda they are saying he is God... alittle to the extreme though... here is the pledge: I pledge allegiance to the flag of BieberLand, to the Beliebers for which is stands, one land, under Justin Bieber our god, who stands before us, who makes us follow our dreams and become inseparable, dreams and hope for all Beliebers! <3
its a pledge
The pledge of ecuador?
There is no Australian pledge.
Sigma Gamma Rho's pledge is a sacred pledge that will not be publicized to the public. Only members have access to the pledge.
The Pledge of Allegiance.
It didn't. There is no Australian pledge, and there has never been an Australian pledge.
Every Country has some type of pledge so yes Japan does have a pledge.
I used Pledge to dust my cabinets. or I will pledge my allegiance to the United States.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
No. Though a pledge can be 'sealed' with a drink, much the same as you 'seal' a pledge with a handshake.