Pledge of Allegiance for one.
2007-04-09 19:38:45
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answered by Sparkles 7
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The Pledge of Allegience?
2007-04-10 02:40:49
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answered by Steve 5
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Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America is one thing.
2007-04-10 02:39:59
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answered by juhsayngul 4
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...And Justice for All is Metallica's fourth studio album released August 25, 1988, by Elektra Records. It is the first studio-album to feature bassist Jason Newsted and without former bassist Cliff Burton, due to his death in September of 1986. The front cover depicts the statue of Lady Justice cracked and bound by ropes, with one of her scales filled with dollars and the words '...And Justice For All' in graffiti to her right.
2007-04-10 05:02:56
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answered by KVISHWAS 3
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What the others said. The pledge of Allegiance.
2007-04-10 02:43:54
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answered by tonks_op 7
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Dear mehughes,
it's in the pledge of allegiance, "with liberty and justice for all."
Hope that helps. Kindly,
Nickster
2007-04-10 02:39:31
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answered by Nickster 7
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In the universal declaration of human rights as pronounced by the United Nations, a global association of governments for mutual co-operation in international law, security, economic development and social equality.
2007-04-10 02:40:45
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answered by Imogen Sue 5
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after the pledge of allegiance I think metallica used it. oh and elmer fudd used it and justice for awwww hehehehe siwwy wabit
2007-04-10 02:41:14
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answered by lizardman 4
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A very good Al Pacino film.
2007-04-10 02:39:56
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answered by Ted 3
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The Three Musketeers....... or was that all for one and one for all? The pledge of allegiance.
2007-04-10 02:40:02
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answered by ropar 5
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