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... since I stood before a legislative committee and reminded them that they swore in God's name to support our Constitutions. They threatened to have me removed from the meeting for simply asking out loud, "What about our Constitutions?" as they violated their oath of office and continued to consider unconstitutional bills.
Robert Bentley was governor at the time. He signed into law the biggest gun control bill in Alabama's history. He later went to jail on other charges and was removed from office. He was not charged for violating his oath of office. He will answer to God for his swearing falsely in God's name.
Mike Hubbard was speaker of the House at the time. He was instrumental in getting the gun control bills passed that are now part of our state code. He was later convicted of 12 felonies and sent to prison. His violation of his oath of office, though a felony in itself, was not charged. He will answer to God for his swearing falsely in God's name.
Mickey Hammon was the chairman of the legislative committee that considered gun control bills in the house of representatives at the time. He is now a convicted felon and has spent time in prison. He was not charged with violating his oath of office, a first degree felony. He will answer to God for swearing falsely in God's name.
Ed Henry, the representative who sponsored the substitute bill that became the biggest gun control bill in Alabama's history, was later found to have committed other felonies. He was not charged with violation of his oath of office. He will answer to God for swearing falsely in God's name.
Oaths of office are not enforced in Alabama. Great authority is delegated by the people to public servants who swear to support our Constitutions. When those oaths are violated there are no consequences. Therein lies the reason our Constitutions are violated routinely by those who see themselves as our masters instead of our servants.
Robert Bentley was governor at the time. He signed into law the biggest gun control bill in Alabama's history. He later went to jail on other charges and was removed from office. He was not charged for violating his oath of office. He will answer to God for his swearing falsely in God's name.
Mike Hubbard was speaker of the House at the time. He was instrumental in getting the gun control bills passed that are now part of our state code. He was later convicted of 12 felonies and sent to prison. His violation of his oath of office, though a felony in itself, was not charged. He will answer to God for his swearing falsely in God's name.
Mickey Hammon was the chairman of the legislative committee that considered gun control bills in the house of representatives at the time. He is now a convicted felon and has spent time in prison. He was not charged with violating his oath of office, a first degree felony. He will answer to God for swearing falsely in God's name.
Ed Henry, the representative who sponsored the substitute bill that became the biggest gun control bill in Alabama's history, was later found to have committed other felonies. He was not charged with violation of his oath of office. He will answer to God for swearing falsely in God's name.
Oaths of office are not enforced in Alabama. Great authority is delegated by the people to public servants who swear to support our Constitutions. When those oaths are violated there are no consequences. Therein lies the reason our Constitutions are violated routinely by those who see themselves as our masters instead of our servants.