On January 14, 1969,
I presented "The
Little Old Man" as a
teacher. The time
was 1923.The
students had
finished reciting
the Pledge of
Allegiance which at
the time was but 10
years old. The old
sage called the
children together
and said--
"Boys and girls, I
have been listening
to you recite the
Pledge of Allegiance
all semester and it
appears that it has
become monotonous to
you or could it be
you do not know the
meaning of those
words. If I may, I
would like to recite
the Pledge and give
to you a definition
of the words.
I----meaning
me, an individual, a
committee of one.
Pledge----dedicate
all of my worldly
goods to give
without self pity.
Allegiance----my
love and my
devotion.
To the Flag----our
standard, Old Glory,
a symbol of freedom.
Wherever she waves,
there is respect
because your loyalty
has given her a
dignity that shouts
freedom is
everybody's job.
Of the United----that
means that we have
all come together.
States----individual
communities that
have united into 48
great states. 48
individual
communities with
pride and dignity
and purpose, all
divided with
imaginary
boundaries, yet
united to a common
cause, and that's
love of country.
Of America.
And to the
Republic----a
republic, a state in
which sovereign
power is invested in
representatives
chosen by the people
to govern. And
government is the
people and it's from
the people to the
leaders, not from
the leaders to the
people.
For which it stands!
One nation----meaning,
so blessed by God.
Indivisible----incapable
of being divided.
With Liberty----which
is freedom and the
right of power to
live one's life
without threats or
fear or any sort of
retaliation.
And justice----The
principle and
quality of dealing
fairly with others.
For all.----which
means, boys and
girls, it's as much
your country as it
is mine."
Since I was a small
boy, two states have
been added to our
nation, and two
words have been
added to the Pledge
of Allegiance "under
God." Wouldn't it be
a pity if someone
said, "That's a
prayer" and that
would be eliminated
from schools, too?
Printed copies of Red's
Pledge Of Allegiance
Are
available through Art
Corporation Of America
Video's
of Red's presenting the Pledge
of Allegiance
Are available through Timeless
Video
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