Testimony of Active Duty Air Force TSgt. | March 17th, 2010

I took my oath to protect and defend the United States Constitution from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. I will keep my oath!


I took my oath to protect and defend the United States Constitution from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. I will keep my oath!

Sign me up. I may be 66 years old, but I’ve seen combat before and will not hesitate to do everything within my power to protect and serve the Constitution again.

I took my oath in the seventies when I enlisted in the Marine Corps. I remember this oath I took along with 12 other people at the AAFES station in Detroit before I left on a bus to Parris Island.

As a citizen,voter and concerned American it gives me pleasure to see a group such as the “OATH KEEPERS” stand up for their inalienable rights and law abiding beliefs.

Proud Marine will honor and obey the oath taken in 1957, using whatever means required.

Bill Whittle of Pajamas Media sat down at CPAC 2010 with Stewart Rhodes, spokesman for Oath Keepers an organization of currently serving military, police, firefighters, and veterans who have sworn an oath to defend and protect the Constitution.

The other headline speakers will be NH Representative Daniel Itse at the Saturday dinner, and Jacob Hornberger, president of the Future of Freedom Foundation, at Sunday’s closing ceremonies. Boston T Party, William Grigg, Anthony Gregory and Stewart Rhodes are among the other speakers.

I ended up being an aircraft electrician and served in the Marine Air Wing after boot camp. I was in the “rear with the gear” at Danang in 1965, except for a couple of nights when things weren’t quite so peaceful.

The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.

I intend to work very hard to inform and recruit as many friends, relatives, business associates, etc. of the OK existence and the purpose of the organization.

If you’ve ever taken the oath and really given thought to the meaning, then current events that ignore or undermine the Constitution should cause you grave concern. I’ve lived it – the American Dream!

hen Operation Iraq Freedom started I began to remember Viet Nam and how few soldier’s were more than 20 years old. I decided that if there was a way to get involved my old face would be there with our young men.

The “Constitution” is etched in stone, and for those who wish to rewrite, reword, or abolish it…NOT ON MY WATCH…NOT ON OUR WATCH!!

I took the Oath in September 1964, but lived the Oath through stories from my Grand-father who served in the Infantry on the Western Front during WW-1, through stories from my father who served in WW-11

I gave my oath in June 1966 and have lived by it ever since. I will continue to abide by my oath to protect the Constitution of the United States of America until I can no longer breath.

hat we have to do as Oath Keepers is encourage law enforcement officers to recognize that we support them in their efforts to do the right thing and we condemn their actions when they do something that breaks their oath

During my early education, our historic heritage was instilled in me. The significant pictures of Washington on his knees, praying at Valley Forge and crossing the Delaware demonstrates his dedication to preserve this country