December 19th, 2009

Get your OK gear by Christmas. (Order by Midnight Sunday)


Patch Get your Oath Keeper gear just in time for Christmas. We just added some new shirts to help you get your gift ideas fulfilled.

Order before midnight on Sunday and get it before Christmas.

Click here to check out the OK Gear and to place your order.

Once your order is placed, please email Kelly (kelly@oathkeepers.org) and give her a heads up and ensure your order gets shipped.

If you have recently placed an order and have not received it yet, email Kelly (kelly@oathkeepers.org) and send her a heads up.

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9 Responses to “Get your OK gear by Christmas. (Order by Midnight Sunday)”

  1. 1
    Mayberry Says:

    Got mine ordered. I’m proud to be an Oath Keeper, and proud to support y’all. Keep up the good work, we need it these days….

  2. 2
    Brian T. Kaufman Says:

    Why is OK volunteer time used to promote and provide this stuff when the basics of membership aren’t accomplished yet, due to ‘the enormous response’ of folks joining OK? … that’s my question … heck, I’m still waiting for the basic membership stuff to come in the mail … and it’s been almost 2 months! … just thinking out loud.

    Sincerely,
    Brian T. Kaufman

  3. 3
    Oath Keepers Says:

    Brian,

    The membership packages have custom cards and certificates that are printed per individual name. This is the reason it takes longer to get those out in the mail.

    The store items are not custom so they are all ready to be shipped out.

    Kelly is the person who handles both memberships and the store items. She can help you out with your membership package. You can email her directly at kelly@oathkeepers.org

    Oath Keepers

  4. 4
    Stewart Rhodes Says:

    Actually, Brian’s membership package should have already gotten to him by now. Must be some problem with his order. I’m having Kelly look into it. Brian, I have sent you an email about it.

    Stewart

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    Bob shirley Says:

    I have not received my patch that was promised as part of my membership package. I also ordered a patch seperately. Neither patch has been received. (two months). I live in DC and attend most demonstrations. It would be nice to be identified. I have notified HQ and was promised immediate action……… Nothing. I am beginning to question their commitment. Apologies don’t cut it. Don’t ask for donations, I am afraid to send more $$$

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    Bryan J. Doe Says:

    I became an official Oath Keeper member on 24 Nov 09 and have yet to receive my membership materials. I also ordered an Oath Keepers T Shirt as well as sent a request for additional materials for fellow active duty Army soldiers, so I may help educate my fellow brothers in arms about the Oath Keeper organization. Please let me know if these orders and request was not received.

    Bryan J. Doe

  7. 7
    Stewart Rhodes Says:

    Bob,

    I just sent you an email at what I think is your email address, and I am having Kelly sort out what happened.

    Stewart

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    Bob shirley Says:

    I did receive my ordered materials on 12/23/09. don’t want to seem like a pain, but as we say time is running out. Strength in numbers….we can’t get those numbers without aggressive marketing.

    After a personal email from Stewart, I feel that we are on solid ground and am committed to our cause, and to each and everyone of you that wears the patch of”OATH KEEPERS”.

    To put my money where my mouth is, I will donate today. HooRahh!!

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    Roger Says:

    An honorary T-shirt might be in order:

    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

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