I'm pondering a very important question, which all veterans should consider.

Was my oath to support & defend the Constitution merely part of an employment contract that expired when my active duty ended? Or is it more than that? Is my oath "null and void" simply because I'm no longer getting paid for active service? An oath is a solemn thing, not to be taken lightly.

The Constitution, and the rights it imparts to us as citizens, are in grave peril. I'm not being hyperbolic. The danger is real.

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This oath is lifelong, I think. One that we all have but is codified for soldiers at enlistment.

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