SHARPSBURG, Md.- Just past dawn on a brisk September morning, a couple in their 30s walked along the sunken road known as “Bloody Lane” with a toddler sleeping soundly in her stroller and a newborn snuggled against his father.
“Just think about this — we’re standing here at the exact moment the battle began,” the husband said as his wife nodded, smiled and reached down to hug her sleeping daughter. Both parents then sat in the grass along the crushed-limestone lane.
They were among thousands who converged before sunrise on this small Maryland town for the 150th anniversary...












First Congress on 1 June 1789, was Statute 1, Chapter 1: an act to regulate the time and manner of administering certain oaths, which established the oath REQUIRED by civil and military officials to support the Constitution. (all emphasis is mine)
The wording of the Presidential Oath was established in the Constitution in Article II, Section 1, Clause 10. (I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.)
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They are BOUND by their Oath to support the Constitution, and should they abrogate their Oath by their acts or inaction, are subject to charges of impeachment and censure (political recourse against political offense)
Now for the reasons they are also civil offenses.
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Once given, the Oath is binding for life, unless renounced, refused, and abjured. It does not cease upon the occasions of leaving office or of discharge.
Solemn: “Legally binding, Common legal phrase indicating that an agreement has been consciously made, and certain actions are now either required or prohibited”, “The other requirement for an agreement or contract to be considered legally binding is consideration - both parties must knowingly understand what they are agreeing to”.
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"Domestic enemies pursue legislation, programs against the powers of the US Constitution. They work on destroying and weakening the Rights of the People guaranteed by the Constitution. Plus they create laws, amendments, etc that goes against the restraint on the three branches of our government by the Constitution. "
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That is the oath that everyone except for the president takes.
What it seems like a lot of people do not understand is:
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J. Reuben Clark
Hope this helps all of you who have never bothered to understand that when the people of a country is sovereign, as WE are in the USA, your duty is to know who is in your government: state or federal, and to arrest and prosecute those who are corrupt - no matte what a nice person they seem to be. Remember, cons can only con you because they are perceived as "nice".