Presidents Unwilling To Protect American Citizens Must Be Removed – It’s in their Oath. It’s Constitutionally Consistent. – IOTW Report

Presidents Unwilling To Protect American Citizens Must Be Removed – It’s in their Oath. It’s Constitutionally Consistent.

Twitchy- During the 2013 fiscal year, statistics from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security website show Border Patrol agents apprehended 112 immigrants from Guinea, 231 from Liberia and 145 immigrants from Sierra Leone, which are the three countries currently experiencing the most cases of Ebola. Story HERE

The president has taken an oath to protect American citizens. We have no obligation, constitutionally, to any 3rd world sh!thole, and I include Mexico in this category.

18 Comments on Presidents Unwilling To Protect American Citizens Must Be Removed – It’s in their Oath. It’s Constitutionally Consistent.

  1. Barry has a laundry list of valid, criminal acts that would send a Republican president to the gulag for an eternity.

    None of these egregious acts have resulted in the slightest hint of prosecution.

    I am not holding my breath that anything will change in the foreseeable future.

  2. He’s the first of so many things;
    First half black President
    First megalomaniac President
    First President to seek to make America less than what is was.
    Why can’t he be the first President arrested, tried and convicted for dereliction of duty, stripped of Citizenship and exiled to the Moon?

  3. Barky should be ridden out of town (and the U.S.) tarred and feathered and on a rail. That said, though, the oath he took (and has broken repeatedly) says nothing at all about protecting American citizens, only the American constitution:

    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.

    With all the good reasons to despise Barky, it isn’t necessary to make up questionable reasons.

  4. This is impeachable offense territory on several fronts. Sending illegal children that have not been vaccinated or tracked to unpreprared school districts has already killed people.

    Simpler folk might call this biological terrorism committed by several government agencies against their own people.

    So I don’t ever want to hear about the Tuskegee Experiment ever again.

  5. He isn’t not protecting American citizens, he’s ATTACKING them with a viral hemorrhagic fever for which there is no vaccine, no cure, no treatment and is up to 90% lethal.

    The current regime is attacking us with a biological weapon.

  6. nearly every elected official and all military personnel take an oath to defend the Constitution from all enemies….foreign and domestic.

    I don’t see that happening

  7. “If a guy calls you a punk, and you don’t hit him in the face … then, you’re a punk!”

    (John Folliard)

    If your elected officials are criminals and circumvent the Constitution that they have sworn, to God, to uphold, and you do nothing about it … then, you’re a slave and a sheep.

  8. sTevo: The reason they won’t do their “jobs” is because they have protection from the people like me that would execute them in a heartbeat if it weren’t so. In every despotic regime in history you have this protection.

    In addition if they hadn’t had this protection, they probably wouldn’t act like tyrants and uphold their oath. Perhaps many wouldn’t seek their fortunes in Congress either but there it is.

    If I die tomorrow at least I won’t have to live in their miserable utopia!

  9. They don’t come to our states. They limit their exposure to the public to safe districts like San Francisco and union strongholds or rinky dink college towns in Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.

    That’s probably the right thing to do for their own safety.

    Outside of those echo chambers or likeminded urban centers, everyone hates their guts with a passion and they know it.

    I’ll take people who don’t eat kale for $1000, Alex.

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