E Pluribus Unum As the National Motto
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Feb 11th, 2016Someone from Gilbert, AZ writes:
Freedoms may erode, little by little, if not protected. Please support the First Amendment and restore the original, poignant, elegant, and fair motto, E Pluribus Unum. -
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Feb 11th, 2016Someone from Vernon Rockville, CT writes:
E Pluribus Unum was and should still be our national motto. #atheistvoterREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelFeb 11th, 2016Someone from Saint Charles, MO writes:
The "We" in "IN GOD WE TRUST" is supposed to represent the citizens of this country. The current motto is therefore a lie. E PLURIBUS UNUM does represent all.REPORT COMMENTS
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Feb 11th, 2016Someone from Lebanon, PA writes:
This nation was founded upon the principle of separation of church and state.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jan 19th, 2016Someone from Suwanee, GA writes:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion" The founding fathers wanted a secular country. Simple as that. A phrase added in 1956 to combat communism that doesn't represent the United States doesn't deserve to be our national motto.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJan 16th, 2016Someone from Marion, OH writes:
Let's have a motto that includes everyone! As an atheist I am so sick of Christians receiving special privileges. We are a country of many beliefs and cultures. Let's include everyone! E Pluribus Unum!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJan 9th, 2016Someone from San Antonio, TX writes:
As an non-believer I find the current motto, "In God We Trust" extremely disenfranchising. "E Pluribus Unum" is by definition all inclusive of all denominations and beliefs. It's time to return to our founding principles.REPORT COMMENTS
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Dec 31st, 2015Someone from Gainesville, GA writes:
Let's make America great again, by getting rid of all this nonsense.REPORT COMMENTS
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Dec 20th, 2015Someone from Charlotte, NC writes:
The United States is a secular nation, our motto should reflect that. It's that or change our motto to In god(s) we may or may not trust.REPORT COMMENTS
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Dec 9th, 2015Someone from Kemp, TX writes:
Out of Many, One. That is what we are. That is what makes the United States great. And turning away from this will be our downfall if we are not careful. Fix. It.REPORT COMMENTS
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Dec 9th, 2015Someone from Middletown, RI writes:
The argument of "ceremonial deism" is obviously flawed, as more and more Christian citizens point to the current national motto as proof that the United States was founded as a "Christian" country. It is time to return to the more inclusive "e pluribus unum" as originally intended by the founders of our nation.REPORT COMMENTS
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