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Comment by:
Stripeseven
(12/19/2018)
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The Constitution is at the heart of a Governor taking the Oath Of Office. The People of America have never authorized their elected representatives to destroy their Bill of Rights.Why do the American people allow elected officials to break the oath of office (Which is a federal crime) and not hold them accountable? Law Enforcement is required to arrest those that willfully break laws. Deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution, or laws of the United States, is a Federal Crime.
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Comment by:
Stripeseven
(12/19/2018)
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I’m waiting for the good Americans who have sworn the oath to, "Protect and Serve" our Constitution, to take that Oath seriously and act against the real enemies threatening us now. Deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution, or laws of the United States, is a Federal Crime.The People of America have never authorized their elected representatives to destroy the Bill of Rights. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/19/2018)
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Cuomo is STINK! Progressives are STINK! There can be no reasonable doubt about it, so WHY are so many idiot voters still electing them? |
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These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of men and women. — Thomas Paine, The Crisis, Intro. (Dec. 1776). |
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