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Letter to the editor: Gov. Tom Wolf perjured oath, should be removed

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Neither the U.S. Constitution nor state constitutions provide for their own suspension. In 1866, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the still-standing Ex parte Milligan that the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law protecting all people in both war and peace and under all circumstances. It also states that none of its provisions may be suspended during any government emergency. In volume 16 of “American Jurisprudence,” an encyclopedia of high court decisions, it is stated in Section 71: “No emergency justifies the violation of any of the provisions of the United States Constitution.”

Gov. Tom Wolf swore an oath to uphold the U.S. and Pennsylvania Constitutions, and he perjured that oath when he assumed dictatorial powers, thereby vacating his office and authority. Purportedly, he did this under Pennsylvania’s disaster declaration law, which is repugnant to the Constitutions and, therefore, null and void just as are the Patriot, NDAA and Homeland Security acts.

The only reason these acts have any power at all is because the gutless, moronic masses are gladly subservient. Wolf should immediately be removed and his faux orders over this non-disaster ignored.

Mike Neely

Rochester

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