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Oath of office of the President of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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So help me God - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So help me God is a phrase often used to give an oath, and most commonly required as part of an oath of office. It is also used in some jurisdictions as a forth of oath for other forms of public duty...
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A George Washington myth bites the dust: There's no eyewitness documentation he ever added So help me God to the end of his constitutionally prescribed oath of office. ... Unfortunately for Hahn, she puts the phrase in George Washington's mouth in the video called So Help Me God, posted on the website of The Joint...
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A non-profit organization founded to inspire faith, promote patriotism and support our troops. ... Operation Thank You / So Help Me God Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that inspires faith, promotes patriotism, and supports our troops by providing inspirational and patriotic resources and programs that honor...
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Justice. So help me God."6; (officers) "...I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter, so help me God."7...
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‘So Help Me God’: A Historical Look at the Inauguration ... Search this websit ... Privacy | Credits | PDF and RealPlayer Help | Subscribe to Email List (Unsubscribe) | Site maintained by the Rules Committee...
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Watch the Video "So Help Me God", a historical look at the Inaugural Ceremonies 1789-2005. ... First Inauguration; precedents set include the phrase, "So help me God," and kissing the Bible after taking the oath. ... March 4, 1877 fell on Sunday, so Hayes took oath of office on Saturday, March 3 to ensure peaceful transition...
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Does the National WWII memorial omit the words 'So help us God' from an FDR speech? ... It ends "so help us God." ; The people who edited out that part of the speech when they engraved it on the memorial could have fooled me. I was born after the war. But they couldn't fool the people who were there.
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Email flier claims the words 'so help us God' were purposely omitted from the World War II Memorial inscription of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's famous 'Day of Infamy' speech ... "Wait a minute," she said. "They left out the end of the quote. They left out the most important part. Roosevelt said 'so help us God."
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George Washington added the phrase "so help me God" to the end of his oath, and almost every president has added it since. He also followed his swearing-in with the first inaugural address -- another tradition most presidents have also adopted.
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