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Constitutional Law

May 14, 2003

National Character

Forum Column - By John A. Frederick - In her recent article "Nonbelievers Shouldn't Have to Honor a Deity They Do Not Worship" (Forum, April 24), American Civil Liberties Union staff attorney Margaret Crosby addresses the use of "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Crosby's assertions are seriously flawed.

        
        Forum Column
        
        By John A. Frederick
        
        In her recent article "Nonbelievers Shouldn't Have to Honor a Deity They Do Not Worship" (Forum, April 24)...

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