On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 3:39:11 PM UTC-4, Mike Collins wrote:
wsnell01 wrote:
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 2:54:32 PM UTC-4, Mike Collins wrote:
wsnell01 wrote:
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 1:30:53 PM UTC-4, Mike Collins wrote:
There are no British subjects. The term is British citizens.
To whom/what do you pledge/swear allegiance?
Case closed.
This pledging and swearing allegiance is for Americans. We don't bother
with such nonsense. There is a ceremony for those taking British
citizenship though.
...and in many other situations roughly paralleling the US Pledge of Allegiance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_o...ted_Kingdom%29
Again, case closed.
I have never pledged allegiance and if forced to I would register a
protest. I am in favour of a republic but like most British I'm not that
bothered since the royal family have little power and it would be a lot of
trouble to get rid of them.
So you admit that allegiance is pledged to a monarch.
Yet in the USA you force children in most states to recite
Force? How?
the ridiculous
and unconstitutional pledge of allegiance at school.
Well, there you go. WE have a Constitution, you don't.
Again, case closed.