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May 27 Yet another “Oath of Office” to be givenAmerica, According to Title 28, Chapter I, Part 453 of the United States Code, each Supreme Court Justice takes the following oath: I do not see the words "Empathy" or "Compassion" or "Pity" in this "Oath of Office" Justice is BLIND
This is a link to: Implementation of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980 http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/lookup/breyer06.pdf/$file/breyer06.pdf May 18 One of my feelings about America todayDear fellow Americans. I have a question to ask of all Americans. It concerns the Oath of Office. How many of you, have taken or pledged to an “Oath of Office”? Surely somebody has taken or pledged to an “Office” or become a “Public Servant” or has been affiliated with an organization (such as the US Army, US Navy, as a Law Enforcement Officer, or a Firefighter, the Boy Scouts or the Girl Scouts, or has become a Naturalized Citizen of the United States…..) which has required or requested you to make an obligation to an “Office” or “position of authority”, or an acceptance of obligation to a group or membership within a group, organization or club. On January 20th, every four years the President and Vice President, take an oath of office. It is called, being sworn into the office of representation of “We the People, of the United States of America”. Other government officials and some appointees also are sworn or affirmed into their positions. They have accepted or committed to a responsibility to “We the People”. This acceptance of position or authority carries some form of accountability to the people of whom you have obligated yourself to serve. The President’s Cabinet, Sectaries of Departments, Members of Congress, and the 9 Justices of the Supreme Court, the Attorney General of the United States. The Governor and Lt. Governor of your State, your states legislators, your states Attorney General, I think you now have the concept down. All have been “Sworn In or Affirmed To” an “Office of the people”. Most of the “Oath’s of Office”, in the United States of America, contain the words, “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the Untied States of America”, and some also contain the words, “ from all enemies foreign and domestic.” Well my fellow American Citizen(s), I feel, in my own opinion, that our elected and appointed officials, and federal and state employees, and less not forget the local governments’. Have let us down, betrayed us and just plain not fulfilled the responsibilities of their office(s). Some officials and / or appointees’ have gone as far as to deny their accountability for the “Office” in which the person has been charged responsible for. My feelings are not that of a sole political party or affiliation to a group, nor gender specific, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race, color, creed or religion. It is a feeling of heart and out of love for my country called, The United States of America. America our “constitution” is and has been under attack from within for many years. This is not a Democrat or Republican, Left or Right, nor a Liberal or Conservative problem. It is a, I am an American Citizen problem. Together, WE THE PEOPLE can get this country back on track. “WE” need to educate the children, the up and coming “Next Generation”, “The Youth of America”, the basic values set forth in our Constitution of the United States of America. “WE” also need to remind the current population of American Citizens of their responsibilities and accountability to the constitution and to uphold the Bill of Rights. If you feel the same as I do, Please feel free to copy this statement and add your name to it. Then email, post and / or publish it on your blog. Dean A. Struckoff, Jr. April 23 American PatriotI am an “American Patriot” I have served my country in 3 different branches of our military: The United States Navy United States Army United States Air Force During which we had a “Cold War”, the Iranian hostage crisis, we bombed Libya, Had the 1st Persian Gulf War, and many other incidents our United States military had responded to. I am an American Veteran I was born and raised in the United States of America. I have 2 parents and was raised by my 2 parents. Who I call Mom & Dad. I am Non Partisan. I believe in the United States Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence I pledge my allegiance to this country’s flag with the words “For Which it Stands, Under God”. I am a law abiding citizen. I own a gun and believe in God. I believe that the word ILLEGAL means forbidden by law. And the combination of the words ILLEGAL & ALIEN, means you are in this country unlawfully. Anchor babies are not "AUTOMATIC" citizenship in the United States of America. In school I was taught to read, write, and speak English. The language of this great country. NO I don't SPEAK SPANISH! Or any other language. All my adult life I have worked 2 and 3 jobs at a time, and paid taxes during those years. I will pay my fair share of taxes. But will not pay for my neighbor to sit at home. My payment of taxes were never meant to pay for you to have multiple children you cannot support on your own. My taxes were never meant to “Prop Up” failing businesses. Nor was the tax structure designed to support a “Big Government”, “The Nanny State”, or “We will take care of you no matter what”, is called “Socialism”. “We The People” have choices and moral beliefs: I chose that “Marriage is between one man and one woman”. If you chose to have a same sex relationship it is a “Civil Union” I believe that the voices of the many outweigh the whimpers of a few. I believe in sex education in our junior high schools. I also believe in pregnancy prevention. ie: abstinence, condoms, birth control.....ect. I believe that a woman should have the choice to have an abortion during the first trimester only. I believe that our “Elected Leaders” and “Appointed Officials” should “OBEY” and “ENFORCE” all of our laws. I believe that if you feel the United States government should take care of you, then feel free to leave this country and go to one that will support you. Dean A. Struckoff, Jr. |
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