RetArmySgt
Glad to be back.
"I, James Holman, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."
That is the oath I took On Dec 29, 2004 and that oath has no expiration date. I know this is the same oath that all other veterans have taken at least once in their lives. Now the constitution that we swore to support and defend against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC, is under attack. And there are many that are just standing by and watching it happen without standing up to stop it and even worse there are those out there that are supporting this attack.
So to those of you that took this oath do these words mean nothing to you? It is time to stand and uphold your oath, and for those that never served it doesn't mean that you can't stand side by side with those that have to defend our nation and the ideas it was built upon.
Currently there are over 22 Million veterans and over 2 Million service members currently serving. That's around 25 Million people alive that have taken this oath. If we all stand by our oath and let our voice be heard it will be hard for those in Washington to continue this attack. All veterans and service members need to call their Congressmen and Senators and let them know that you will not stand by and watch our constitution be attacked. Pass this on to all the veterans that you know and start making those phone calls, i already have.
That is the oath I took On Dec 29, 2004 and that oath has no expiration date. I know this is the same oath that all other veterans have taken at least once in their lives. Now the constitution that we swore to support and defend against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC, is under attack. And there are many that are just standing by and watching it happen without standing up to stop it and even worse there are those out there that are supporting this attack.
So to those of you that took this oath do these words mean nothing to you? It is time to stand and uphold your oath, and for those that never served it doesn't mean that you can't stand side by side with those that have to defend our nation and the ideas it was built upon.
Currently there are over 22 Million veterans and over 2 Million service members currently serving. That's around 25 Million people alive that have taken this oath. If we all stand by our oath and let our voice be heard it will be hard for those in Washington to continue this attack. All veterans and service members need to call their Congressmen and Senators and let them know that you will not stand by and watch our constitution be attacked. Pass this on to all the veterans that you know and start making those phone calls, i already have.