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1. is writing executive order after executive order against the Constitution of the United States and the
2. What the Court had done in negating an Act of Congress was to launch a subtle but ultimately devastating judicial counter-revolution against the newly adopted Constitution of the United States of America
3. From its inception the Supreme Court has carried out a steady, and increasingly intense, attack on the Constitution of the United States of America
4. They signed The Constitution of the United States of America on September 17th 1787
5. In reading, The Constitution of the United States by former Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story (page 167-169) there is an implication that the states own all of the land not occupied by the federal government
6. Florida State Supreme Court did was a violation of the Constitution of the United States, because it did, not provide “equal protection of the law” as required by the 14th Amendment
7. Senator, I do not believe you have ever taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States with fewer reservations than I have or would now, nor do I believe you are more attached to the theories and practices of Americanism than I am
8. Constitution of the United States, 143, 266-267, 286, 301, 335, 370-371
9. ”5 The believers in socialist philosophy in this country subvert moral standards, education, and the Constitution of the United States, all because they disagree with the concept, strength, and success of Capitalism
10. We began to draft a proposal that would address these issues, end the temporary income tax, and return to basic concerns that were described in the Constitution of the United States of America
11. Kevin Bleyer – Me The People: One Man’s Selfless Quest To Rewrite The Constitution Of The United States Of America (2012: Random House)
12. and women willing to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America
13. ‘’In virtue of Article Two, Section Four of the Constitution of the United States, President Harry S
14. “I answer to the almighty Constitution of the United States of America, the once and future Law of this wayward nation
15. Could this also explain the human presence on Iotia? Or the human presence or Miri’s planet, the planet which was an exact duplicate of Earth? Or the human presence on Omega IV, the planet that had an American Flag and a culture that wrote a Constitution of the United States of America, where the communist and
16. “Within the Constitution of the United States,” the President said, “each
17. the first amendment of the Constitution of the United States, also in
18. In the Constitution of the United States of America, the Federal government
19. In the Constitution of the United States there is a first amendment that requires, in the words of everyday people, a separation of church and state
20. The Constitution of The United States was
21. The supposedly sacred Constitution of the United States should be thrown out the window… As out of date
22. The famous dancer, best known for Singin’ in the Rain, was once quoted as saying, “I believe in God, the American Way of Life, the freedom of the individual, and everything the Constitution of the United States stands for
23. When presidents take office, they swear the oath written in section 1 of Article 2 of the Constitution: “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
24. To do so is to renege upon their responsibilities to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America
25. In the 227 years since the Constitution of the United States was ratified, there have only been twenty-seven amendments to this amazing document
26. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof
27. The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed
28. APPENDIX: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
29. Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:—“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
30. Constitution of the United States, 95–193
31. How would you rule? Note that the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of The United States provides that
32. The oath or affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States was then administered to Mr
33. When he had considered the ordinance as a compact equally sacred with the constitution of the United States, and as unalterable without the consent of the parties to it, it was then that he considered this a question of such great and signal importance that he wished time for deliberation
34. " The bill proposes to take away this power, as being arbitrary and oppressive in the extreme, and incompatible with the Constitution of the United States
35. The Constitution of the United States says that Congress shall "have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States
36. He seems to consider the Constitution of the United States as giving to the people of the Territories the same rights as the people of the States
37. And your committee, being convinced that it is the wish of a large majority of the citizens of the said Territory that a separation thereof should take place, deem it always just and wise policy to grant to every portion of the people of the Union that form of government which is the object of their wishes, when not incompatible with the constitution of the United States, nor subversive of their allegiance to the national sovereignty
38. "Whereas that the ordinance of the United States in Congress assembled, for the government of the Territory northwest of the river Ohio may continue to have full effect, it is requisite that certain provisions should be made, so as to adapt the same to the present Constitution of the United States
39. "That any Senator of this body, who holds a seat under an Executive appointment, cannot, according to the provisions of the Constitution of the United States, be entitled to continue to hold his seat as a member of this body, after the meeting of the Legislature of the State from which such Senator may be a member
40. The Speaker having been sworn, the oath to support the Constitution of the United States was by him administered to the members, by States
41. "Provided, That the several States shall assent thereto, or an amendment to the Constitution of the United States shall authorize Congress to admit said Territory of Orleans into the Union, on the footing of the original States:"
42. Should it ever become the settled doctrine in this country, that the opinions and the measures of the Executive are entitled to our prompt acquiescence and blind support; that, like the devoted soldier, a mere military machine, we are not to pause over a vote; that free discussion of the merits of the Executive shall authorize suspicion of the purity of the citizen; the time will be fast hastening when a throne shall be erected upon the ruins of the Constitution of the United States, and the name of America be added to the list of those Republics which have "risen like the rocket, and fallen like the stick
43. If the President had any authority to issue this proclamation, that authority must have been derived either under the Constitution of the United States or under some act or acts of Congress
44. The Constitution of the United States, as to these particular acts, is the constitution of the several States, and their functionaries are accordingly sworn to support it
45. The gentleman prefaced his arguments by observing, "that it had latterly become the fashion to eulogize the Constitution of the United States; and that whenever he heard lavish encomiums applied to it, he could not help apprehending mischief
46. President, when we look over the whole world known to us; when we particularly cast our eyes over that part of it with which we have the most intimate relations; when we see the rapid strides which despotism is making over the whole human race; when we observe the various and powerful means now in use to rivet its immovable dominion upon mankind; when we reflect that the Constitution of the United States now affords the only practical experiment upon the republican principle, and the only and last hope for the preservation and extension of the liberties of man; is it wonderful or alarming, that we should feel and express some partiality and even veneration for an instrument of so peculiar a character? or should even endeavor to teach others to venerate, to cherish, to support it? An instrument, whose provisions at least exempt us from the general scene of despotism, and may eventually extend their blessings to the whole human race? Or if, in dwelling upon the wisdom and importance of its provisions, we might pass over some possible defects from scrutinizing them with an hypercritical eye, might not the omission be indulged without producing animadversion or censure? Sir, we all venerate the republican principle
47. Virginia has the physical force, but has she a moral right to violate the Constitution of the United States? If she has it not, can she give it to her Legislature? If her Legislature possess it not, can they give it to a Senator? Can the Legislature give me a moral right to violate the Constitution of the United States, which I have sworn to support? I believe not, sir; and that, in the situation in which I stand, their instructions ought to have no operation on the vote I am to give on the subject under consideration
48. The Constitution of the United States gives the power to levy and collect taxes
49. In construing the Constitution of the United States, when legislating on the enumerated powers of Congress, I lay down this rule of construction: that the only limitation to the power of Congress is either some positive or implied prohibition in the constitution itself, or the exercise of an honest and sober discretion
50. Touching the general nature of the instrument called the Constitution of the United States, there is no obscurity—it has no fabled descent, like the palladium of ancient Troy, from the heavens