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    Pledge to one's own State and not the US

    Are we not to pledge allegiance to our own State republic instead of the U.S. as taught in public school?
    http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/2625318..._1777-1789.pdf
    (Page 6)

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    Quote Originally Posted by EZrhythm View Post
    Are we not to pledge allegiance to our own State republic instead of the U.S. as taught in public school?
    http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/2625318..._1777-1789.pdf
    (Page 6)
    You have to look at these things with a keen lense of what is being presented here, right of the bat on pdf page 7, the title page what I see is " Persons in contract under law ". Who is in contract? when you can answer this then you will know who's law it is. Further thought expansion here this is before the independent nation states formed and agreement of a Corporation whom's general laws they took oath not to exceed. An express trust can be valid without consent of the parties involved.

    An obligation can be assumed from a silent tacit;
    " http://www.thefreedictionary.com/tacit "
    Last edited by motla68; 08-20-11 at 12:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EZrhythm View Post
    Are we not to pledge allegiance to our own State republic instead of the U.S. as taught in public school?
    http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/2625318..._1777-1789.pdf
    (Page 6)
    The problem with pledging allegiance to a State is that a body politic in and of itself cannot accept or take allegiance.

    Allegiance is given to the natural person of a human being, typically a king.

    In essence however, you are correct.

    The United States is not a country. It is a society of States. One's State is their country and where "allegiance" should lie.

    Myself personally, I'd avoid pledging in any and all forms at all costs.

    Redemption of the pledge for breach of agreement can be most painful .
    Last edited by shikamaru; 08-20-11 at 07:05 PM.

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    In agreement with both of you, the party to the constitutions does so by bond.


    That is who is in contract.




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