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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The CONSTITUENT'S OATH OF OFFICE

The first three words of the Declaration of Independence are "We the People". It is incumbent upon all citizens, not just elected officials and candidates, to take responsibility for the affairs of America. Additionally, as there is so much negativity among candidates and their supporters alike, a creed of Christian duty toward all Americans should be expected.

Therefore:

As an American Constituent, I pledge to understand the U.S. Constitution in order to live and abide by it's precepts and principles. Moreover, I pledge to find candidates to office with a working knowledge of the U.S. Constitution whereby they may be able to oblige their oath of office to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America.

Furthermore, in as much as this nation was founded upon Judeo-Christian principles, and as such a Constituent, I expect all those I support for office and their staff to refrain from belittling, derogatory comments, defamation of character of their opponents, or misrepresenting their opponents' records of fact. So to do constitutes removal of my support.

In the name of all for which America has and should stand.

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