Only the Philippines, mimicking the U.S.
No other countries have any kind of national Pledge to the flag or otherwise - except Indonesia. China doesn't, Russia doesn't, North Korea doesn't, Iran doesn't. Why? Because even the most despotic regime thinks that would be going to far!
There is no Australian pledge of Allegiance. Children do not recite any such pledge in school.
A pledge of allegiance would never be made to two different countries at the same time; any pledges that are made simultaneously would be made in the order in which they are required by several patterns, depending on who and what they are to. It doesn't matter how many flags are on display nor which ones they are.
please show a picture of obama using right hand for the pledge of allegiance.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that standing for the pledge of allegiance goes against their religious beliefs because they only pledge allegiance to God, not to any country or government. They view such acts as a form of idolatry.
In 2003, Colorado passed a law requiring daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance by students and teachers. It was fought in court and amended to say that any person not wishing to participate in the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance shall be exempt from reciting it.
No. As in a number of countries, there isn't any pledge of allegiance in France.
you write it like you write any other word in cursive or stury
Uniform military are not required to say the pledge of allegiance. They are required to stand at attention and (if outdoors) salute. Uniformed military may choose to recite the pledge if they are in a mostly civilian group and not participating in any formation or ceremony, but even still it is not required.
The "under God" clause was added to the Pledge of Allegiance during the McCarthy era, in the belief that no Communist would pledge or swear to God in any way, since they were understood to be atheists. Committed Communists actually had no problems reciting the Pledge of Allegiance or other oaths; part of their commitment was to do or say anything necessary to be trusted, where they worked or operated. The persons affected by the "under God" clause were essentially non-Communists, of beliefs that varied from the Judeo-Christian mainstream.
During the naturalization process, immigrants have to swear to uphold and defend the Constitution, renounce allegiance to any foreign country, and pledge allegiance to the United States.
The Jehovah's Witness pledge of allegiance is significant because it reflects their belief in loyalty solely to God and not to any earthly authority. This practice sets them apart from other religious groups and reinforces their commitment to their faith above all else.
The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an oath of loyalty to the national flag and the republic of the United States of America, originally composed by Francis Bellamy in 1892. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America. This song was written as a poem by 1814. It tooks some years to come for the music but it is older than the Pledge.