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Oath . . . should it mean something?
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Oath . . . should it mean something?
Is taking an oath of office to protect the American people and the constitution needed? Seems that the oath to honor the constitution by congressional members was simply a procedure to get into government.

Thoughts would be appreciated.
01-11-2021 05:06 PM
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(01-11-2021 05:06 PM)bostonbronco Wrote:  Is taking an oath of office to protect the American people and the constitution needed? Seems that the oath to honor the constitution by congressional members was simply a procedure to get into government.

Thoughts would be appreciated.

What do you mean?
01-11-2021 11:58 PM
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