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Before reciting the oath of allegiance before a judge, aspiring U.S. citizens must pass an oral civics test. The test ...
Erie County native Strong Vincent's heroism on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg is not where he first distinguished himself as a commander.
When a president demands loyalty to himself rather than to the Constitution, he breaks the pact that underpins American civil ...
To beef up our credentials as a Christian nation during the Cold War, in the 1950s we added “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance, and made “In God we trust” our national motto.
Opinion This is why we have a presidential oath The presidential oath was intended to be a measure of accountability.
For them, it seemed to me, the oath of allegiance was a prayer for the future and embodies this annual season of light we’re passing through this week. Richard Bammer is a Reporter staff writer.
“I'm training people to survive a civil war, to get out of the way, to stay home, stay off the grid,” says Oath Keeper Jim Arroyo, in an interview two days before the US presidential election.
As a career federal government employee, now long retired, I swore an oath to protect and defend this constitutional Republic from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Some who likewise swore this ...
Could the Indian MP be penalised? In evoking Palestine, and effectively invoking Israel’s war on Gaza, Owaisi drew criticism and allegations that he had signalled his allegiance to Palestine.
As “Civil War” opens, America’s third-term president — a man who will later be compared to Benito Mussolini, Nicolae Ceausescu and Muammar el-Qaddafi — is practicing a blustering speech.
After he deserted from a military hospital in Raleigh, he "went over to the enemy on an unspecified date and took the oath of allegiance (to the Union) in east Tennessee, December 1864.