Testimonials



Let me add my hand and my name to Oath Keepers | May 21st, 2010

I was born September 6th, 1944, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, while my father was there in training with the U.S. Army Air Corps. I have a Hospital Birth Certificate from Sioux Valley Hospital in Sioux Falls. I have a Standard Certificate .of Live Birth

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I will stand with you wherever and whenever I am called on. | May 21st, 2010

When I took the oath on Jan. 4, 1960 that I would defend the enemies both foreign and domestic it was more sacred than I realized at the time, however I have come to understand what the oath was written for and what the Constitution framers wanted for this great nation.

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My first allegiance is to The Constitution of the United States | May 19th, 2010

My first allegiance is to The Constitution of the United States; my first duty is to protect it from all enemies, foreign and domestic; As a soldier, I made a promise. As a veteran, I will carry that promise with me to the end of my days.

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Oath Keepers lead the way! God Bless you all. | May 19th, 2010

I was lucky to be in the time period to be trained and serve with the hero’s who fought in Nam. I knew with every ounce of training they gave me would be my life blood, I could stand up to anything.

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I support what this organization stands for 100% | May 17th, 2010

I am a disabled, retried US Customs and Border Protection officer. I have joined the Oath Keepers today and I support what this organization stands for 100%. I salute all those that started this initiative, and all those that have joined.

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I am glad to see that their are good people like the Oath Keepers | May 17th, 2010

If something is not done soon about this Socialist Administration, this country will be completely gone, he continues to take away our liberties and rights as citizen’s of this country.

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I will remain vigilant to the Constitutional Republic and my rights thereof | May 17th, 2010

As a Viet Nam active duty Navy Veteran (3 Bronze Stars), Afghan, and Iraq War Civil Servant, I hereby pledge my waking hours to the U S Constitution and the remaining service of my life as a freedom loving American.

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Americans are forgetting their rebellious roots and their fighting spirit | May 15th, 2010

When I was young I lived in a small quite farming community in northeast Ohio. Family was always priority. I was brought up to pay attention to history, always learn because knowledge is one thing that no one can take away from you, question every thing, and fight for what is right.

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To “defend and protect” didn’t end when I ETS for the last time | May 15th, 2010

I joined the Army, when I raised my right hand to take the OATH I was repeating the exact same words that other great hero’s of this land had before me. It was the proudest day of my life. To “defend and protect” didn’t end when I ETS for the last time.

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I will uphold my Oath to the last breath | May 12th, 2010

I served during Vietnam in the United States Army, I took the oath then and it still applies now, but in todays world of politics, I support the Constitution more then any of the politicians in Washington, D.C. Those politicians are making a mockery of our nation and spending way too much money

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I wondered where in the world the Patriot Movement was. | May 12th, 2010

You have more in common with liberals than you think. We all have a problem with an over-reaching executive, regardless of party. We all have a problem with a cowardly corporate media, and centralized control, whether it is governmental or corporate (or some cronyistic hybrid).

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To “defend and protect” didn’t end when I walked off the ship for the last time. | May 12th, 2010

I joined the Navy and when I raised my right hand to take the OATH I was repeating the exact same words that Audie and Elvis had. It was the proudest day of my life. To “defend and protect” didn’t end when I walked off the ship for the last time.

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I am a Oath Keeper. I first took the oath over 40 years ago | May 11th, 2010

I am a Oath Keeper. I first took the oath over 40 years ago and can still recite it to this day. I retired from the Marine Corps in Dec 1991, but the oath is still and always will be in my heart.

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I promise to keep this oath to defend our Constitution | May 11th, 2010

I come from a proud military family. My father is an Air Force Vietnam veteran. My brother was in the 82nd, and my husband was in LRSD and the 10th Mountain Division. My aunt is in the Navy and she just returned from Afghanistan.

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I walk without fear, without shame, and without remorse | May 11th, 2010

The oath I have taken lives on past active duty. Baptized by blood in battle for a free republic, our great nation remains the true beacon of hope for the free world. I am humbled everyday I am above ground that I have been part of the “forces which guard our country

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It is my pleasure to be apart of Oath Keepers | May 10th, 2010

I am a US Navy veteran of six years and served upon the USS Midway CV-41, Crash & Salvage flight deck fire fighter rescue crew. Also served as Military Police. I have served as a North Dakota Deputy and am presently a disabled veteran from the U.S. Customs Service

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Remember, peaceful change is made through peaceful movements | May 10th, 2010

I am proud to be a member of this organization. By promoting the 10 principles we stand on we insure that this country remains free, as intended by our founding fathers. Its sad that we need an organization such as ours, but I am proud to stand next to my fellow Oath Keepers

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