I will do all that I can to support the Oath Keepers
I took my oath in 1968, and have always considered myself a patriot of the Unites States of America. I have felt bad about our government for the past twenty years concerning our freedom to make choices for ourselves and for the state in which we live.
I fought in the Vietnam conflict as a combat tracker, first in the First Division of the 61st infantry platoon combat trackers, and the last 85 days in the Fourth Division on the 64th combat tracker team. I felt really good about serving my country in it’s time of need.
After I got out of the military it wasn’t long before I started noticing what the federal government was doing to the U.S. people, which was slowly and gradually taking away our rights to make our own decisions in a very quite manner. I had talked to some of the people I knew that had served in Vietnam to see how they were thinking about our federal government’s do as they want attitude concerning our constitutional rights. I said then and have said up until about the last year that before I would fight for the US again it would have to be in my own back yard. I feel now that we have let the federal government get so far ahead of us by not stepping up to the plate sooner that the fight has now come to our own back yard.
I will do all that I can to support the Oath Keepers. I want to give my heart felt thanks to all the founders and the members of Oath Keepers for standing up for our constitutional rights as a country and as a people that aren’t going to take anymore without making a stand.
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April 5th, 2010 at 11:50 am
I agree with you. I was raised in the military and served in the military for 10 years. Since that time I have supported to defense of our Constitution. Some believe the Constitution is old and outdated. I say to them please move on and get out my country. This country was build on a set of morales and values that got use through some tough times. God and Country should mean something but these days people don’t get it.
April 5th, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Welcome home and good to see other Viet Nam vets join. I feel as you do and have every since I got home. Been watching it change for a long time slowly but surely. I was in security for the bases last stop was Dong Tam before I left to come home, Bad Place. Again Welcome Home.