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In 2007, employees were issued the wristbands upon signing a loyalty oath. According to a senior CFC officer, the consequence of not getting such a wristband was "I will lose my job." [2] A loyalty oath is a pledge of allegiance to an organization, institution, or state of which an individual is a member.
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The oath of allegiance was usually carried out as part of a traditional ceremony in which the liegeman or vassal gave his lord a pledge of loyalty and acceptance of the consequences of a breach of trust. In return, the liege lord promised to protect and remain loyal to his vassal.
“Loyalty is the pledge of truth to oneself and others.” ― Ada Velez-Boardley ... makes them soft where we are hard, and cynical where we are trustful.” ― F. Scott Fitzgerald “Trusty ...
Are you going to ask your appointees to take a loyalty pledge? I don't think I'll have to. I think I will know who–I mean, look, all you can do is feel comfortable with people.
The Confederate oath was occasionally sworn by civilians whose loyalty was considered dubious and who were thus required to make a pledge attesting to their loyalty. [8] Texas governor Sam Houston refused to take the Confederate oath and was removed from office. [ 9 ]
It’s hard to know what the field will look like come March. But if Trump fails to make the primary ballot in the Sunshine State, it could turn the state into a delegate windfall for DeSantis ...
Pledge of Allegiance; Pledge of Allegiance (South Korea) Pledge of Allegiance to the Mexican Flag; Pledge of Allegiance to the Philippine Flag; Pledge of Loyalty Act 2006; Popery Act; Promissione ducale; Protestation of 1641