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Pledge
To The Constitution
I
Pledge Allegiance
To
The Constitution Of The United States Of Amerca
Whose form and spirit are derived from the Holy Scriptures in order to guarantee those God-given rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights, and thereby to secure to me and to my posterity Life, Liberty, and Property and, in the pursuit of these ends so limits the functions of civil government as that these rights cannot be abrogated by unprincipled men.
I will ever uphold and defend it against all who would seek to undermine, subvert, or destroy it, and to this end, as a sacred trust from those who first uttered these words, I pledge my life, my fortune and my sacred honor, trusting in that same Divine Providence in whom our fore-fathers put their reliance. Amen.
©der’87
Footnotes:
See
http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html
for the constitution.
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