February 4th, 2010

Testimony of Marine Veteran

first flag iwoMy name is Jay Stang.

I served in the USMC for nine years.

I am proud to associate my name with Oath Keepers.

There is no point in trying to stay anonymous.

My full name, Alan Jay Stang, Jr, is on every list the fedgov has anyway, so like Patrick Henry said, “If it be treason, make the most of it.”

-Jay Stang

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4 Comments »

  1. HOOAH…I salute you

  2. Right on, Jay. I feel the same way.
    Welcome and thanks for your service.
    FIDO!

  3. It’s odd that you mention “treason” in your tesimonial. Since when is taking an oath to protect the nation “against all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC” treason?

    You are the epitome of what it takes to be a Man. You are very much aware of how the powers that be may try to slander you or impune your character, yet you are willing to step up to the plate and let the chips fall where they may! An individual like you may find yourself leading the charge in this next battle for the nation. Heed the call – you are up to the task!

    P.S. I was born & raised in the South Bronx (NY). The mantra was always “If I’m gonna get locked up for giving you a black eye, I might as well send you to the hospital.” That’s our version of “making the most of it” and considering the direction this country is taking, I see no reason to alter that perspective.

  4. jay i turned on the internet at work and your name ,ans alans name poped up. whats up with that.

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