SAN FRANCISCO -- After last month's historic Supreme Court ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act, one San Francisco city supervisor is celebrating in her own way -- by finally reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Jane Kim made headlines after she was elected in 2011 when she refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of Board of Supervisors meetings. Kim, 36, who told The Huffington Post she has not recited the pledge since high school, would rise, but would not say the words, objecting to the final clause. "I don't believe we are a nation with liberty and justice for all, yet," Kim told the San Francisco Examiner at the time. Kim, a civil rights attorney, said that much of...
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