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When became citizens, we took an oath to support and defend the Constitution and laws and bear faith and allegiance to the same. When I became a judge last year, I took the very same oath administered by Justice O'Conner. Rather amazingly, I'm now in the position to administer that oath to others who themselves are becoming citizens.
Sri Srinivasan
Faith
Justice
Constitution
Judge
Year
Others
Took
Oath
Administer
Citizens
Allegiance
Laws
Rather
Bear
Support
Became
Becoming
Amazingly
Very
Same
Themselves
Who
Now
Last
Defend
Last Year
Position
In any other context, 'icing' is a great and exciting word: The proverbial icing on the cake, for instance, is a bonus - a wonderful thing on top of another wonderful thing. But in hockey, icing merely results in the referee's raising his right hand, as if swearing an oath to the deity of downtime.
Steve Rushin
Great
Wonderful
Cake
Word
Bonus
Other
Top
Oath
Deity
Results
Instance
Exciting
Merely
Another
Context
Proverbial
His
Referee
Hand
Wonderful Thing
Any
Hockey
Icing
Swearing
Downtime
Right
Thing
Raising
Right Hand
All presidents swear an oath to the Constitution to keep this country united, and when the country fell apart, Lincoln had to put it back together again, with a lot of help. But he bore total responsibility.
Steven Spielberg
Constitution
Together
Responsibility
Country
Back
Presidents
Oath
Bore
Total
Had
He
Put
Fell
Lincoln
Lot
Again
Apart
Swear
Help
Keep
United
I have a moral position against the death penalty. But I took an oath of office to uphold it. Following an oath of office is also a moral obligation.
Tim Kaine
Death
Obligation
Moral Obligation
Took
Penalty
Oath
Moral
Following
Also
Death Penalty
Office
Uphold
Against
Position
We have to have a national conversation about how police forces should interact with the African-American community, who happens to be paying their salary, who want to be served and protected, who these officers are take an oath to do so.
William Lacy Clay, Jr.
Conversation
Police
National
Community
Oath
About
Take
Police Forces
Protected
Forces
How
Salary
Officers
Interact
Want
African-American
African-American Community
Happens
Should
Paying
Who
Served
When I arrived at the Capitol in 2007 to take my oath as a new member of the U.S. House of Representatives, I had the privilege of filling the seat held for so long and so well by my friend Patsy Takemoto Mink, the first Asian-American woman elected to Congress. I was so grateful to her.
Mazie Hirono
Woman
Grateful
Long
First
Congress
Member
Oath
Mink
My Friend
Take
Had
New
House
House Of Representatives
Well
Arrived
Friend
Privilege
Representatives
Asian-American
Elected
Held
Capitol
Filling
Seat
Her
Look, Bill Barr can choose to be a lying partisan hack. It just means he needs to go work for the Trump campaign but he can't be attorney general. That's a position that requires independence, integrity, an oath to the constitution.
Ted Lieu
Work
Needs
Constitution
Integrity
Independence
Lying
Oath
General
Hack
He
Attorney
Attorney General
Look
Partisan
Go
Trump
Campaign
Just
Bill
Means
Requires
Choose
Position
You take an oath to defend the constitution. Congress is the next chapter of our national service. We pledged an oath to defend the constitution and that means working together to make our constituents’ lives better.
Elissa Slotkin
Service
You
Working Together
Constitution
Together
Chapter
Better
National
Congress
Our
Pledged
Oath
Constituents
Take
Make
Next
Working
Means
Lives
Defend
Before I could become a military officer or a Member of Congress, I was required to do one thing: Take an oath to the Constitution.
Ted Lieu
Constitution
Become
Before
Congress
Military
Member
Oath
One Thing
Could
Take
Officer
Required
Thing
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