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The oath of office should never be a lie - Dallas Examiner

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By DAVID W. MARSHALL The Reconciled Body (TriceEdneyWire.com) – The men who were fortunate enough to be elected president of the United States comprise a very small but prestigious group. Since 1789, only [...]

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