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Some things I love:
abercrombie, bikini's, bronzer, candy, cell phone, comfy blankets, dancing, driving my truck, jeans, fudge browine ice cream, gaudy jewerly, going out, hollister, L.A., lauging, laying around, mini skirts, movies, music, musicals, perfume: 'Island' by Michael Kors && Love Spell, partying, pink, pumps, rain, Rodeo Drive, romance, shopping, singing, smores, soccer, star gazing, taking pictures, the beach, theatre, Victoria Secrets, volleyball, water fights && a ton more.
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Over-all, I love with who I am. I'm confident, that doesn't mean I'm cocky. I live life to the fullest, without any regrets. You only live once. I don't hold grudges, I normally get over things pretty easily. I do have some trust issues. I'm slowly getting over that.
My friends and I pre-game harder than you party
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I need advice on how I can start a petition. I need to know how I officially and legally start it and who do I present it to. How do I organize it? As you can see from my title, the purpose of the petition would be to have some sort of ruling against out-ruling the pledge of allegiance in schools or changing it.
Anyways, do you think because of 'under God' that after over 200 years, the pledge should be changed or withdrawn from any school. Why or why not? Thanks in advance.
I personally don't think it should be removed.
People are complaining about it, and how it's not fair. What happens if they do get rid of it, and people who wanted it can't say it. It's a lose-lose sititution. I think people who don't believe it's right should not say it. And people who are fine with it, let them keep doing it.
(Rating: 5) thanks for the responce 6 months later haha