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izzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-14-07 04:44 PM
Response to Reply #28
29. The word is POTENTATE
I am sure I have see it on these early papers of people coming into the USA.
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  -They want the flag in every classroom I want a copy of The Constitution in every classroom noahmijo  May-14-07 12:06 AM   #0 
  - One of my favorite Molly Ivins quotes goes something like this:  catzies   May-14-07 12:11 AM   #1 
  - Good point. I almost thought the GOP would add a flag room to  izzie   May-14-07 01:32 AM   #6 
  - That's brilliant.  DarkTirade   May-14-07 02:51 AM   #9 
  - *Every US soldier makes a pledge to support and defend the Constitution. . .  Journeyman   May-14-07 12:15 AM   #2 
  - I have had fights over that one. Many people do not know.  izzie   May-14-07 01:44 AM   #7 
     - Just tell lady to google up a copy of the DD Form 4.  sarge43   May-14-07 05:01 AM   #11 
        - but she said she knew what it said her husband was an officer.  izzie   May-14-07 05:36 AM   #14 
           - Uh huh. My husband was a munition maint tech; I don't claim  sarge43   May-14-07 06:06 AM   #17 
              - I believe John Adams set up the Mass one pre feds and it  izzie   May-14-07 04:37 PM   #28 
                 - The word is POTENTATE  izzie   May-14-07 04:44 PM   #29 
  - a flag in every classroom would offend some people...  Xenotime   May-14-07 12:16 AM   #3 
  - When I went to school, we had a copy of the Constitution,  rasputin1952   May-14-07 12:18 AM   #4 
  - Amen to that  RufusTFirefly   May-14-07 12:19 AM   #5 
  - Kick and recommend #4!  wildbilln864   May-14-07 02:06 AM   #8 
  - Instead of the pledge every morning, read the Preamble of the USC.  sarge43   May-14-07 04:56 AM   #10 
  - K&R. Great Idea.  Matsubara   May-14-07 05:01 AM   #12 
  - One nice thing about copies of the Constitution  maine_raptor   May-14-07 05:01 AM   #13 
  - I wish the "pledge" was to the Constitution rather than the flag...  annabanana   May-14-07 05:40 AM   #15 
  - Neither should be pledged. They should be taught  sarge43   May-14-07 05:57 AM   #16 
  - Burn em both...  personman   May-14-07 08:56 AM   #23 
  - A flag is a military symbol  formercia   May-14-07 06:08 AM   #18 
  - I swear allegiance to neither.  personman   May-14-07 08:59 AM   #24 
  - I use to work at a MEPS and swore in hundreds of enlisted men  fasttense   May-14-07 06:12 AM   #19 
  - You'd get no argument from the RW  Danascot   May-14-07 06:41 AM   #20 
  - US Constitution lapel pins, anyone???  jean   May-14-07 08:00 AM   #21 
  - Neither, thanks...  personman   May-14-07 08:50 AM   #22 
  - Better Deal Than You Think  erpowers   May-14-07 09:41 AM   #25 
     - It can only be used in a good way because...  personman   May-14-07 09:56 AM   #26 
  - When I hear someone say, "9/11 changed everything"  CrispyQGirl   May-14-07 03:03 PM   #27 
 

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