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Inauguration Speech of de jure President Geiger

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You are listening to the Presidential Inauguration Speech of President James Buchanan Geiger, President of the Restored Republic, the interim government for the united States of America which is tasked with restoring operations under the Constitution for the united States of America.

Presidential Election Results: The Restored Republic Congress convened in Joint Session with the Senate counting the Elector’s votes on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 in the presence of several witnesses at Oklahoma free State.  James Buchanan Geiger of Alabama was the candidate who received the most votes for President.  The Presidential Inauguration of the newly elected de jure President took place at Memphis, Tennessee on March 4, 2014.  President James Buchanan Geiger was the first lawfully sworn-in President of the re-inhabited Republic by the Electoral College process in a 153 years (to the day) since his predecessor with a similar name, President James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861.) See Chapters Fifteen and Sixteen of Re-inhabited: Republic for the United States of America Volume II - The Story of the Re-inhabitation circa 2016 by Jean Hallahan Hertler and David Carl Hertler. See:

https://republicfortheunitedstatesofamerica.org/executive-press-releases/

Restored Republic Office Holders are charged with the following duties and obligations:

Supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States in a Provisional (Interim) capacity; Performing the duties of said office, in a Provisional (Interim) capacity; Attending Restored Republic conference calls; Promoting the Restored Republic; Diligently working toward having thirty thousand Republic Voters in each state so that transition elections can be held and; Remaining in honor and good standing.

 

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