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I pledge allegiance… By Mike Blinder

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hank you for your service!” I say that phrase so often now, especially at boarding gates, when I’m in the frequent flyer line and the agent announces that retired or active-duty military can board before the “road warriors.” Now, as I watch war break out in Europe and — make no mistake, this is a war — that phrase means even more to me. Because I believe in my heart that these dedicated young men and women perhaps know more about who we are as a country than the average American. This is because those who choose to serve in harm’s way for all of us pledge their allegiance, not to a flag or a country, but a document — The United States Constitution.

Oath of enlistment (10 U.S.C. § 502): “I, ________________, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me,

according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me, God.” Ask yourself, if you, like I, never served in the military or civil service, what pledge of allegiance have you given in your lifetime? The answer for me is that for 14-years (pre-school through my senior year at high school), I was directed to stand and pledge my allegiance to a flag. However, I was not taught about our Constitutional Democracy until middle school. I guess my point is this, how we expose the American youth to civics and service may be the way we can begin to find some peace here at home for future generations as we continue this endless battle with each other in our culture wars.

The way I interpret the root cause of our homeland conflict lies within our societal fringes. The very, very far right has adopted a philosophy that would prefer a dictatorship over democracy, proven as we all heard at CPAC 2022 in the pro-Putin chants. And the very, very far left refuse to accept the dualism inherent in our democracy by not allowing their leaders to move to the center on any liberal issues, thus avoiding

any consensuses between our two parties. America’s ability to achieve critical consensus is what the Constitution is all about. For centuries, this document that our brave, selfless warriors have fought for — with some giving that “last full measure” for — safeguards the interests of a majority rule while ensuring minority rights of liberty and equality. In short, as Americans, we must all get along. We must look at each other and respect each other — period! Would it not be interesting in the years to come if we were to see in the front of our classrooms a framed copy of The Constitution (along with the flag) and perhaps change our pledge slightly to begin: “I pledge allegiance to the flag and the Constitution, of the United States of America…..” 

Mike Blinder is the Publisher of Editor & Publisher Magazine (E&P) and CEO (Chief Evangelist Officer) of its parent company, The Curated Experiences Group. E&P has served as the authoritative voice of the news publishing industry for over 140 years. Mike hosts the magazine’s popular Vodcast series “E&P Reports.” He is also the author of “Survival Selling,” a popular media-based, business-to-business sales guide. He can be reached at MikeBlinder@EditorandPublisher.com. More at: http://www.MikeBlinder.com

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