March 9th, 2010

The Oath I took then is just as alive in me today

American_Flag_2It’s been 25+ years since I took the Oath. I’m not the young man I once was nor can I do the same things. However, to this day, the Oath I took then is just as alive in me today. Our current members of the Military, both men and women will always be considered family. They should always remember they represent not only the United States as a whole but all those individuals that have not had the Honor to serve. May God bless our current members of the Military and those that have gone before!

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  1. As I was so graciously welcomed and made to feel at home, a short time ago I now welcome you. This group gives me hope and confidence for the future of “the great experiment of freedom” that our founders passed on us. They added a caution,”if you can keep it”. Every generation has its challenges. However this may the most serious to date, because we are facing not only enemies from without, but also enemies from within our very own country and Government. People who are falling for the same failed ideas of the past, which lead to enslavement, rather than freedom. People who don’t study history are sadly,doomed to repeat it. Marxism, Communism and Facism are viewed once again in a favored light by the illuminata. As the Bible says,”There is nothing new under the sun”. Vigilance can never be dropped!

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