"So help me God" has been added by many of the Presidents.
so help me God
George Washington added the words "So help me God." to the end of the oath of office that he took when being sworn in as president. The actual wording of the oath is in Article II of the Constitution and does not contain that phrase. Washington added it on his own.
so help me God
The exact words of the oath as stated in the U.S. Constitution are... "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." Many Presidents have added the words "so help me God" after the official text. It is unclear who did it first.
The words "so help me god" have never been present in the oath of office for Presidents, though they appear in other oaths for other offices they are not present in the presidential oath as set down in the Constitution.
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Security for presidents is 24/7. In other words, at all times.
Words nearly the same as canal in meaning are waterway, channel, aqueduct, or conduit. Some words that are nearly the as canal same in sound are banal, chorale, corral, or morale.
Book TV After Words - 2005 1920 The Year of the Six Presidents was released on: USA: April 2007
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Synonyms
A compound word for office is officeholder.