Our family came to the USA in 1992 as immigrants from the U.K., and took the oath to became American citizens in 2003, in part because of the attacks of 9/11. Part of the oath reads ...
This is an open letter to elected officials ... As an elected official you have taken an oath of allegiance to the United States of America, a solemn promise to uphold and defend the Constitution.
Congress. You all took a oath to support the constitution. Not a despot. You Republicans, as long as you support this want-to-be dictator, I will never vote for another one of you, not even for ...
It is time to contact representatives who can be trusted to honor their constitutional oath (Kim Schrier ... If you are sending a Letter To the Editor, please be sure to follow these rules ...
When becoming a senator, one takes an oath to preserve and protect the Constitution. What that means is now more debatable and often up to the U.S. Supreme Court. But these four Senators also all ...
Following is the oath that all members of Congress have been required to take since the 1860s: “I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against ...
To the editor: U.S. military personnel and government officials take an oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. That oath never expires. The current and ...
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