Monday, June 3, 2013

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 Times change and lines sometimes become blurred. New Orleans and Boston have seen a military involvement with "law enforcement" on American streets.

Twentynine Palms, California, is where retired Lt.CDR "Guy" Cunningham conducted his widely-known survey of Marines in which he asked the Marines if they would fire on Americans who refused, in the face of government orders, to turn in their personal guns. A surprising number of the Marines said that they would fire on Americans who disobeyed a law requiring them to turn in their personal weapons. (Thankfully, the large majority of Marines responding to that question stated that they would not fire on Americans who resisted gun confiscation, but some said they would.)

Oath Keepers sincerely thanks all members and friends who have donated to our billboard campaign. We are presently working to lease billboards at Ft. Rucker, Alabama, and Ft. Hood, Texas. We are seeking billboard locations in the Camp Pendleton (California), Camp Lejuene (North Carolina), Ft. Stewart (Georgia), and Ft. Bragg (North Carolina) areas.

Please read our article announcing our new billboard at Twentynine Palms, California. Click here:

http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2013/06/01/billboard-up-at-twentynine-palms-marine-base/

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