Letters to the editor for Friday, Sept. 22, 2017

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Reciting the pledge is American

A response to the question posed by Bud Irving, โ€œIs this pledge necessary?โ€ in the Sept. 17 edition.

Dear Bud,

Thank you for your service to your country by virtue of your years in the military. Our Pledge of Allegiance is a testimony to the sacrifice you and others gave for freedom. It is also a prayer in an era when prayer is frowned upon.

A pledge is not an oath. Pledges are commonly renewed. I can think of many countries where the populace would salivate at the opportunity to recite such a pledge: China, North Korea, Cuba, Russia, just to name a few.

You should thank God that you are in a facility that cares for you and feeds you. Benevolence is American. So is the Pledge of Allegiance. Embrace it! Donโ€™t belittle it.

God bless America!

Joseph Allegretti

Carson City