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Old 01-21-2009, 04:22 PM
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Re: Should Obamo Redo the Oath?

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From what I understand, according to the Constitution the president-elect becomes the president at 12:00 Noon on January 20th oath or no oath. He actually became president before the oath was even given.
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No. Technically his term began at 12 pm on Tuesday, before he even took the oath.
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Exactly and he said all the words anyway.
This was the way it was explained on one of the news programs yesterday morning, while they were still in the prayer service. If for some reason time got away from them, and the oath wasn't taken until after 12 pm, it was of no real concern because he becomes president at noon on the 20th.

So there is no need, however, to appease the gainsayers, he might as well do a private retake.
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Old 01-21-2009, 04:23 PM
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Re: Should Obamo Redo the Oath?

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This was the way it was explained on one of the news programs yesterday morning, while they were still in the prayer service. If for some reason time got away from them, and the oath wasn't taken until after 12 pm, it was of no real concern because he becomes president at noon on the 20th.

So there is no need, however, to appease the gainsayers, he might as well do a private retake.
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Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution says, "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."
He will probably have to do it again.
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Experts: Obama Should Swear Oath Again

The presidential oath of office should be re-administered to Barack Obama because of his flub during Tuesday’s swearing-in ceremony, legal experts say.

Because of a mistake by Chief Justice John Roberts, Obama transposed one of the words in the oath. He should have said he will “faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States,” but instead repeated Roberts’ cue and said he will “execute the Office of President of the United States faithfully.”

Josh White of the Washington Post noted: “The presidential oath of office is required of a new president before he can execute his power, and the Constitution is clear that its 35 words must be spoken exactly.”

Jonathan Turley, a professor of constitutional law at George Washington University, told the Post: “He should probably go ahead and take the oath again. If he doesn’t, there are going to be people who for the next four years are going to argue that he didn’t meet the constitutional standard.”

And Charles Cooper, head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel under President Ronald Reagan, said an incorrect recitation of the oath should be fixed and added that he would be surprised if the oath had not already been re-administered.

According to the Post, two previous presidents — Calvin Coolidge and Chester A. Arthur — repeated the oath in private because of similar issues.

Boston University’s Jack Beermann told Carolyn Lochhead at the San Francisco Chronicle that although it is unlikely to be challenged in court, just to play it safe, President Obama should do it again.

“It would take him 30 seconds, he can do it in private, it’s not a big deal, and he ought to do it just to be safe,” Berman said. “It’s an open question whether he’s president until he takes the proper oath.”

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I guess this is where I got it.
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Old 01-21-2009, 05:26 PM
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No. Technically his term began at 12 pm on Tuesday, before he even took the oath.
His term but not his exective powers.
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Old 01-21-2009, 05:28 PM
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Re: Should Obamo Redo the Oath?

He probably already took it again.
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Exactly and he said all the words anyway.
Hey, it's not like being baptized in the titles, or somethin'.

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Re: Should Obamo Redo the Oath?

He was re-sworn in this afternoon sometime in the map room by Chief Justice John Roberts. Reports say that every word was correct this time.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

I bet this disappointed the guy who kept bringing up the silly birth certificate lawsuits. I'm sure he was planning to file a new one.
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Old 01-21-2009, 07:29 PM
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He was re-sworn in this afternoon sometime in the map room by Chief Justice John Roberts. Reports say that every word was correct this time.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

I bet this disappointed the guy who kept bringing up the silly birth certificate lawsuits. I'm sure he was planning to file a new one.
I know, right.

I don't like him, but leave him alone and let him try to do his job.
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Re: Should Obamo Redo the Oath?

This is bad, we don't have a president after all. I think we need to start all over and have another election. I didn't sleep well last night fretting about that terrible mistake. The man's got bigger problems, his marriage is in trouble. I read it in the Enquirer yesterday and the Enquirer and AFF is always dependable.
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Re: Should Obamo Redo the Oath?

So would Joe Biden have been president offically during the time period from just afternoon on the 20th until Obama took the oath and got it right?
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