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Writer Wonders What Constitution President Obama Swore To Uphold

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Listen up, President Obama, we need to know what constitution it was that you swore to uphold in your oath of office, because apparently it wasn’t the U.S. Constitution. And yet, you claim to be a constitutional lawyer (what country?). You must have slept through the class.
Your gross constitutional violations are noted – the government takeover of banks and auto companies, the forced illegal distributions of stock and bond holdings, the termination of 3,000 auto dealerships, the unprecedented trillion dollar deficits, the highly intrusive and costly cap-and-tax bill coupled with Obamacare, all cry out as the venue of a focused tyrannical motivation resulting in a devastating unemployment of almost 10 percent in only nine months.
The constitutional rules of government are not yours to selectively chose to obey, your oath did not say “except for.” The devil is not in the details, he gleefully resides in D.C. wrapped in the shards of a shredded constitution.
The recent bullying of the small country of Honduras by you and Secretary State of Hillary Clinton was diplomatically despicable and further evidence of your constitutional contempt. You sided with a legally deposed president who attempted a coup in the same manner as your Venezuelan buddy Chavez. Ex President Zelaya’s departure was supported by every major Honduran institution, a legality you chose to ignore, setting a new level of international intervention.
Respect the office of the president? Yes, but not he who sits in the Oval Office and aborts the U.S. Constitution to push a socialist agenda.

Jim Marshall
Abingdon, Va.

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