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American Oaths I will keep this short. There is a few attachments for informational purposes. I have a concern from articles I read. Many claims are being made that barack hussein obama fact has been firing high ranking U.S. Military offices. Reason ? Because he is weeding out the officers that can not, and will not give orders to military troops to shoot American civilians. True , ?? I dont know. Do I think it is possible ? YES, I do. Now, I also have read, articles that barack hussein obama, is working on police powers for martial law. United Nations powers to disarm Americans, and using people from other Countries in the UN, they are more likely to shoot an American, and if and when this happens, the local Police respond, then martial law starts, and its a downward spiral, a very fast, and dangerous one! My point is, all the attached Oaths, are taken to serve the Constitution of the United States of America. Not any one person! Even the office of the President, has to follow the Constitution. I know, something broken there. This part is very IMPORTANT! All Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, to shoot upon Americans is a illegal order! All Members of Federal,State,City, County,Town law enforcement, it is against the law to follow illegal orders, and shoot Americans. NOW WHAT I WANT ALL PEOPLE UNDER ORDERS TO SHOOT AN AMERICAN FOR NON-COMPLIANCE. While your working in one location in America, and you have Family, loved ones , friends in another location, think about this, as your kicking in a door, because obama said it was okay, at the same time, there could be another agency kicking in the front door of someone you Love, and getting shot, by following bad orders! No United Nations troops on American soil. No Martial law, unless the Governor of a State feels it needs to be imposed. No firing upon Americans, when they havent broken any laws, and do not cause a threat. barrack hussein obama, In my opinion, is the Biggest problem America has to deal with. obama is the Problem! ALWAYS REMEBER YOUR OATHS, ITS TO THE CONSTITUTION, GOD AND COUNTRY! GOD BLESS AMERICA,AND ALL THAT LOVE HER. PLEASE SHARE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, AND ASK OTHERS TO DO THE SAME. TIME TO SAVE OUR COUNTRY! Oath of office of the President of the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The oath of office of the President of the United States is an oath or affirmation required by the United States Constitution before the President begins the execution of the office. The wording is specified in Article Two, Section One, Clause Eight: 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.” U.S. Government oath of office. APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS (Position to which Appointed) (Date Appointed) (Department or Agency) (Bureau or Division) (Place of Employment) I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that-A. OATH OF OFFICE I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that 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 on which I am about to enter. So help me God. B. AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT I am not participating in any strike against the Government of the United States or any agency thereof, and I will not so participate while an employee of the Government of the United States or any agency thereof. C. AFFIDAVIT AS TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE I have not, nor has anyone acting in my behalf, given, transferred, promised or paid any consideration for or in expectation or hope of receiving assistance in securing this appointment. (Signature of Appointee) Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) before me this day of , 2 at (City) (State) (SEAL) (Signature of Officer) Commission expires (If by a Notary Public, the date of his/her Commission should be shown) (Title) Note - If the appointee objects to the form of the oath on religious grounds, certain modifications may be permitted pursuant to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Please contact your agencys legal counsel for advice. Standard Form 61 Revised August 2002 Previous editions not usable Oath of Federal officers / Civil Servants Oath I, [name], do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that 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 on which I am about to enter. So help me God. 5 U.S.C. §3331 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As Federal civil servants, we take an oath of office by which we swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. The Constitution not only establishes our system of government, it actually defines the work role for Federal employees - to establish Justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty. The history of the Oath for Federal employees can be traced to the Constitution, where Article II includes the specific oath the President takes - to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Article VI requires an oath by all other government officials from all three branches, the military, and the States. It simply states that they shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support the Constitution. The very first law passed by the very first Congress implemented Article VI by setting out this simple oath in law: I do solemnly swear or affirm (as the case may be) that I will support the Constitution of the United States. The wording we use today as Executive Branch employees is now set out in chapter 33 of title 5, United States Code. The wording dates to the Civil War and what was called the Ironclad Test Oath. Starting in 1862, Congress required a two-part oath. The first part, referred to as a background check, affirmed that you were not supporting and had not supported the Confederacy. The second part addressed future performance, that is, what you would swear to do in the future. It established a clear, publicly sworn accountability. In 1873, Congress dropped the first part of the Ironclad Test Oath, and in 1884 adopted the wording we use today. *Deaf and hard of hearing users should contact us using the the Federal Relay Service. See frso.us/. This page can be found on the web at the following url: opm.gov/constitution_initiative/oath.asp opm.gov/html/acrobat.asp U.S. Office of Personnel Management 1900 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415 | (202) 606-1800 | TTY (202) 606-2532 All commissioned officers in the United States military must make the following oath of office when they are appointed in the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps: “I, (state your name), having been appointed a (rank) in the United States (branch of service), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the office upon which I am about to enter. So help me God.” Upon enlisting in the United States Armed Forces, each person enlisting in an armed force (whether a soldier, sailor, airman, or marine) takes an oath of enlistment required by federal statute in 10 U.S.C. § 502. That section provides the text of the oath and sets out who may administer the oath: § 502. Enlistment oath: who may administer (a) Enlistment Oath.— Each person enlisting in an armed force shall take the following oath: I, XXXXXXXXXX, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God. (b) Who May Administer.— The oath may be taken before the President, the Vice-President, the Secretary of Defense, any commissioned officer, or any other person designated under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense. What Is the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics? X Rosalyn Goh Based in Southern California, Rosalyn Goh graduated with a B.A. in creative writing from the University of California, Riverside in 2005. Though she is new to writing articles for publishing, she has written personal blogs of her own since 2004 on various subjects such as spirituality and interpersonal relationships. By Rosalyn Goh, eHow Contributor What Is the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics? thumbnail Policeman The topic of ethics and ethical behavior has faced society for centuries. Law enforcement personnel, in particular, face this issue daily. In recognizing this issue, the International Association of Chiefs of Police developed the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics to govern the behavior of all law enforcement personnel. Other People Are Reading ehow/about_6658839_ethics-training-law-enforcement.htmlEthics Training in Law Enforcement ehow/about_6545545_code-ethics-law-enforcement-florida.htmlCode of Ethics for Law Enforcement in Florida Print this article How The Code Developed The International Association of Chiefs of Police first developed a code of ethics in 1957. This code was revised at a conference in in Louisville, KY on October 17, 1989. In October, 1991, IACP members unanimously voted to adopt the code. Issues Facing Law Enforcement Corruption is a major issue facing law enforcement professionals. Eight issues in corruption face law enforcement personnel daily. They include the acceptance of bribes, association with criminals, disclosure of sensitive information, falsifying official documents, harassment and the failure to protect the rights of citizens. Sponsored Links Law Enforcement Earn a criminal justice degree. Respected. Learn More & Apply Now. APUS.edu/CriminalJustice The Oath Of Ethics The International Association of Chiefs of Police recommends this Oath as follows: On my honor, I will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character, or the public trust. I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions. I will always uphold the constitution my community and the agency I serve. The IACP strongly recommends that all law enforcement agencies take this Oath of Honor. How The Oath Is Used The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics is used as the oath of office for many law enforcement personnel upon graduation from an academy. Law enforcement professionals also take this oath when taking employment. This oath remains morally binding through the officers career. Other Aspects Of The Oath There are other codes of ethics in existence that are taken by law enforcement personnel. They all involve the same concepts as IACPs Oath of Honor. They expect officers to keep private lives honorable, to only use the amount of force necessary to secure criminals, develop self-restraint, stay objective when enforcing the law, never accept gratuities, and to uphold the Constitutional rights of all citizens. Read more: What Is the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics? | eHow ehow/about_6331687_law-enforcement-code-ethics_.html#ixzz21xkuWZ7n
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