and now..... a long pause while the boys reload the BS cannon.
Yup, I see nothing much has changed in here.
BTW, I happen to work with someone who ran for public office (mayor), so I asked him. You guessed it, at no point in time did he ever have to affirm any such thing, sign an oath, or anything remotely like that. In fact, he said as far as he could recall he was never even asked about Israel.
Of course he lost, so, I thought maybe it isn't every candidate, maybe you have to do it in order to, you know, win
. So, I asked one of the folks in my neighborhood who was elected to city council a few years back but is now retired. I see him on his front porch sometimes in the evening when I walk my dog, so I stopped and chatted a bit. He got a good laugh out of all this, pretty much the only thing he had to sign was the form to enter the race, and the only thing he had to affirm was that he lived within the city limits.
And of course, swearing to uphold treaties and agreements is nothing like an oath of loyalty to any of the countries we made the agreement with, just that you will uphold the agreement - until we change or break it of course, or they do...
So pretty much what we knew all along - just a bunch of nonsense.
Just a Shooter
(Oh, my take on the whole right to exist thing? Every country has the "right" to exist, up until another country or group has enough might to take that "right" away.)