When we take the oath to "defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic," what, exactly, does that mean we are obligated to do against the domestic enemies of the Constitution? I have a long list of infractions that need fixin'
Who is willing to be true to the oath?
FWIW, I have checked with all branches' official military historians, and can find not a single instance where anyone, ever, got in trouble for failing to defend the Constitution from a domestic enemy.
Stupid, empty words in that oath -- like the Constitution, eh? Why defend America? She doesn't stand for anything any more.
2007-03-27
16:24:52
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