I am an Oath Keeper. Semper Fi and God Bless America
I am a veteran of the USMC. I am very fortunate, I served my time and was never hurt doing anything. Not everyone was so lucky. A lot of people were injured and some gave all. I raised my children, spend time with my family and led a pretty decent life. Many of our country’s service people never got those opportunities. They never played ball with their kids, never saw them graduate or get married. I have always maintained that I have an obligation to those brave men and women who sacrificed in service to our country. Whether they died, were injured while serving or something happened after they got out. They were there and ready to serve during their time, prepared to perform their duties for our nation.
It is now and forever up to me, one of the fortunate to do my best to provide the America those men and women wanted for their families. I will do all I can to insure that the country they defended and worked for will remain in tact for their children and families as well as my own. I don’t enjoy giving up my time and resources doing things like standing watch on the border, defending our Constitution, engaging in neighborhood watch and supporting a myriad of causes but those are the things that insure the preservation of this country not only for me and my family, but for all Americans. I am an Oath Keeper. Semper Fi and God Bless America.
Joe Condon
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December 14th, 2009 at 3:58 pm
God bless you and the Corps my friend. I could not have said it better.
Semper Fi my Brother
USMC 76-82
December 14th, 2009 at 5:32 pm
Amen Brother you are not alone.
T.T. O’BRIEN
USMC
1984-1990
December 15th, 2009 at 9:12 am
Semper Fi… May God Bless our brave troops, our great country and our POWs and POW/MIAs…. stand proud in these times of grave danger.
December 15th, 2009 at 11:27 am
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Hey Joe,
Semper Fi, Marine !
OORAH !
Thank you for your service to our Country and countrymen.
You’ll never stand alone.
We stand with you.
Welcome to Oath Keepers, Brother.
Eddie Gilbert
USMC SSgt 70-78
Peace Officer 97-present
December 17th, 2009 at 6:28 am
Joe, Welcome to oathkeepers and thank you for your service to our country and your sentiments in your testimonial. So many of us feel the same way.
December 28th, 2009 at 10:02 pm
Share39 Watada Discharged
Saturday 26 September 2009
by: Gregg K. Kakesako | The Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Lt. Ehren Watada was the first commissioned military officer to refuse deployment to Iraq because he believed it was an illegal war. (Photo: PD-USGov-Military)
The Army grants the officer’s resignation under “other than honorable conditions.”
First Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned military officer to refuse deployment to Iraq because he believed it was an illegal war, has won his three-year legal battle with the Army.
With little fanfare the Army at Fort Lewis, Wash., accepted the resignation of the 1996 Kalani High School graduate, and he will be discharged the first week in October.
Rather than seek a second court-martial against the artillery officer, the Army will grant Watada a discharge under “other than honorable conditions