--Joseph Story, Commentaries on the
Constitution, 1833
Friday, June 14, 2013
Words Of Wisdom
"On the other hand, the duty
imposed upon him [the president] to take care, that the laws be faithfully
executed, follows out the strong injunctions of his oath of office, that he
will "preserve, protect, and defend the constitution." The great
object of the executive department is to accomplish this purpose; and without
it, be the form of government whatever it may, it will be utterly worthless for
offence, or defence; for the redress of grievances, or the protection of
rights; for the happiness, or good order, or safety of the people."
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