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Southernwhitebread2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Former MLB Pitcher John Rocker visits Maandeeq Child Care Learning Center, a publicly funded child care facility in Columbus, Ohio.

No kids in sight. Just an angry migrant. Ungah! 🤣🤣

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Southernwhitebread2 1 point ago +1 / -0

The FED that got outta the Grey pick up first told the driver to get out then went for the door handle. That enough should make a half retard to stop!

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Southernwhitebread2 7 points ago +7 / -0

I dunno but ice man was standing in front of vehicle!

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Southernwhitebread2 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Boss put her and Redfield front and center to lead us to their past. There's not enough rope!

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Southernwhitebread2 6 points ago +6 / -0

Lest we forget Redfield fudged AIDS numbers to benefit Dr Death back in the day....oh and the crazy scarf bitch as well!

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Southernwhitebread2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Zero fuqs

Is the mayor of new york required to take an oath to the constitution by law

Yes, by law, the Mayor of New York City is required to take an oath that includes pledging to support the U.S. Constitution.

This requirement comes from the New York State Constitution, Article XIII, Section 1, which mandates that all public officers in the state—including executive officers like the Mayor—take and subscribe to the following oath (or affirmation) before entering office:

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the constitution of the United States, and the constitution of the State of New York, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of ......, according to the best of my ability."

This applies to the NYC Mayor as a public officer under state law. The New York City Charter (e.g., sections like § 12-117) requires an official oath or affirmation to faithfully perform the duties of the office, but the specific language incorporating support for the U.S. and state constitutions is governed by the state constitution and related statutes (e.g., Public Officers Law).

In practice:

  • The mayor must take this oath before commencing duties.
  • It is typically administered publicly (e.g., on Inauguration Day, January 1 following election), often with added references to the NYC Charter for completeness.
  • Historical examples (e.g., Eric Adams' 2022 swearing-in) explicitly include pledges to support the U.S. Constitution, New York State Constitution, and City Charter.
  • Failure to take and file the oath within required timeframes (e.g., generally within 30 days under state law) can result in vacancy of the office.

The oath is filed with the NYC City Clerk. While the exact wording can vary slightly in ceremonial delivery (and no specific "test" beyond this is allowed), the core legal requirement to support the U.S. Constitution is mandatory under New York state law for the position.

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Southernwhitebread2 2 points ago +2 / -0

Public records property owners

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Southernwhitebread2 3 points ago +3 / -0

They already did!

Front and center on National stage alongside Kameltoe. All roads lead back to China IMO

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