I’m encouraged by this letter and the editorial from Christianity Today. I hope more respected Christian groups will speak up and ask the Senate to honor their oath of office.
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AMEN! I do not understand how anyone can be a Christian and support an immoral and hate-filled president who is openly vile to young people, disabled people, women, and anyone who offends his thin skin.
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I believe it's time to hand governing more to women. Just sayin'.
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Amen, Sista. Women, on the whole, just don't act the way these men are behaving. The time has come for change that matters.
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It’s about time real people of “faith” wake up- they packed the courts it’s mission accomplished- now can we finally band together to drag the monster out.
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"The oath of office...demands that those sworn to office will uphold the Constitution and fairly adjudicate on behalf of every citizen. We expect them to honor that oath, and we will hold them to account with our votes." Yes! Many thanks, MWEG.

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they have Forgotten about the meaning of THIS OATH... They can't abide by THE CONSTITUTION. Then can't Represent THE PEOPLE.. VOTE THEM OUT! 
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Mormon women are valued for their ‘godly’ dispensation to give birth and raise children according to doctrine. Their voices fall on deaf ears to church hierarchy.
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But not to women voters
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