To: A Navy Vet
"I have a question for all Veterans and current military personnel - it is: What did your Oath of Alligiance mean to you? Do you remember the words of said oath that you raised your hand to? And if you do, is that oath still valid?"
Yes, I remember and I was very proud when I took it.
It is my recollection that I have not been released from that oath - feel free to take that at face value.
2 posted on
06/19/2007 2:02:37 AM PDT by
WorkerbeeCitizen
(An American Patriot and an anti-Islam kind of fellow. (POI))
To: WorkerbeeCitizen
" Yes, I remember and I was very proud when I took it. It is my recollection that I have not been released from that oath - feel free to take that at face value."
Thank you for taking that Oath and it sounds like you still honor it. An oath is forever, unless you renounce it formally.
So, the question remains, does your Oath also include the "domestic" part? I ask, because our Fedgov system is on the verge of tyranny due to their back-room dealings regarding the "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" legislation they are pushing contrary to some 80% of American position.
3 posted on
06/19/2007 2:12:10 AM PDT by
A Navy Vet
(In perpetuum sacramentum)
To: WorkerbeeCitizen; A Navy Vet
When the Good Lord grants me my final PCS orders to come home - that is when I am released from my Oath
11 posted on
06/19/2007 3:24:08 AM PDT by
CGVet58
(God has granted us Liberty, and we owe Him Courage in return)
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