I took an oath to uphold, honor and preserve the US Constitution on two occasions: | June 6th, 2009
I am a veteran of the US Army, where I was an infantry soldier ( 11 Bravo) from 1970 to 1972.

I am a veteran of the US Army, where I was an infantry soldier ( 11 Bravo) from 1970 to 1972.

I believe that this country is not doing what it must do according to the laws of this Republic

My duty to protect and defend the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic did not end after four years.

the oath I took 37 years ago to defend and protect the United States of America still rings loud and clear with me
In America, the oath is first and foremost to the Constitution, not to any man.

My son, back from Afghanistan where he received a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and CIB is now getting ready for deployment to Iraq

currently serving in the military vows that he will NOT follow blindly the un-lawful orders of anyone.

We took oaths both in the Army and the Police Agencies where I worked, both required an allegiance to the Constitution of the United States.