Stephanie Woodcock
ANT 101
Ms. Gabrielli
July 25, 2010
From the early 1800’s the Pledge of Allegiance was the foundation of American culture and represented what the America stood for. It was part of the daily routine in classrooms across America as normal as lunch and recess. In today’s society, the foundation of the United States has been lost and the culture has become worried with everyone’s feelings and being politically correct. It has become a national debate as to whether we take the phrase “under God” out of the Pledge of Allegiance. The Pledge of Allegiance is the foundation of this great country that symbolizes the American culture. The very thing that made this a great country was that the population was united as one nation “under God” and not constantly challenging the very thing that really gave the complainers a right to speak. It was not the intentions of our founding fathers, who were Christian men, for those to use the freedom of speech as a way and means to tear down the foundation they built up for us. Should the phrase “under God” be removed from the Pledge of Allegiance in the United States of America? What is American culture and is the United States of America one nation or has it become a nation where they publicly persecute those who choose to continue to follow their founding fathers traditions and intentions for this great nation? It has been summarized what the founding fathers intentions were and as a country battles over what they think that the original founders had intended for the nation as they laid out the constitution. Thomas Jefferson, one of our founding fathers, explains what his intentions were when establishing the culture of American. In a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote to Judge William Johnson back in 1823, Jefferson stated, “On every question of construction carry ourselves back to the time when the constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the