Cute….really cute.At least here we can question it and look at it….even make fun of it. In 1964 I moved with my parents to another country, Pakistan, back then it was West Pakistan as Bangladesh had not been created. We, as Americans, we were required to sing their National Anthem, swear allegiance to their flag, and bow to their “President” under threat or arrest and/or deportation…..there was no age limit. I learned how nice it was to have freedom even if restrained some than live like that. There were two things my father taught me…..one we never dip our flag to any other leader………two we never bow to any royalty or leader of another country. It was hard on my dad back then to ask me to do these things.We were not allowed to celebrate the Fourth of July. However we did one year……..a very brave Pakistani Military Band…..Gurkhas types from the Hill Country played OUR National Anthem…..there was not a dry eye in the park and that included them.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 10 years ago
So omit it!
JLG Premium Member over 10 years ago
Some people don’t believe in underwear either, Millie.
pumaman over 10 years ago
Wait until she looks on the back of our money. Maybe change that to, “In Dog We Trust.”
The Life I Draw Upon over 10 years ago
“If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog” – Teddy Kennedy.
Simon_Jester over 10 years ago
Millie looks sooooo cute in panel 2
As for The Pledge of Allegiance, I don’t mind the, ‘Under God’ parts…but that last line is the biggest load o’ tripe EVER
Vet Premium Member over 10 years ago
Cute….really cute.At least here we can question it and look at it….even make fun of it. In 1964 I moved with my parents to another country, Pakistan, back then it was West Pakistan as Bangladesh had not been created. We, as Americans, we were required to sing their National Anthem, swear allegiance to their flag, and bow to their “President” under threat or arrest and/or deportation…..there was no age limit. I learned how nice it was to have freedom even if restrained some than live like that. There were two things my father taught me…..one we never dip our flag to any other leader………two we never bow to any royalty or leader of another country. It was hard on my dad back then to ask me to do these things.We were not allowed to celebrate the Fourth of July. However we did one year……..a very brave Pakistani Military Band…..Gurkhas types from the Hill Country played OUR National Anthem…..there was not a dry eye in the park and that included them.
Hag5000 over 10 years ago
Nice fangs in panel 2.
Coyoty Premium Member over 10 years ago
I get the Pledge of Allegiance mixed up with the Lord’s Prayer.
Masterius over 10 years ago
Millicent looks very cute with her hair down.
Tomato Dog over 2 years ago
Is it bad to be proud of your heritage?
Wizard4168 over 2 years ago
So just don’t say it, Millie. You can’t legally be required to. (See West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette)