First of all buddy, the Amish don't vote. I suppose I wouldn't know for sure as I live in Ohio, lol.
Second of all, the congressional districts, on which the electoral college is based, are based on population, equal population. No district is bigger than the other, give or take a couple thousand. The House exists for the Majority, the Senate (who by the way also approved the current Pledge) was a compromise to give the small states (Rhode Island and Connecticut to be precise) equal representation as the large states (Virginia and New York). The Judicial system was set in place to "check" the constitutionality of laws created by the Legislative branch. Funny...how can you deem something unConstitutional if it isn't in the Constitution? Hmmmm, sounds like the Legislative branch is the only one capable of judging the Pledge, our Motto, and other "God references" as they are the only ones who can add to and subtract from the Constitution.
As you are all so fond of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, you find me a seperation of church and state clause. It doesn't exist. I should know, I had to read the whole damn thing.
On a side note, somebody earlier mentioned our national motto, "In God We Trust". That is the original untainted motto from the very beginning, and it comes from the 4th stanza of our National Anthem.
KNOW THE FACTS!!