Letter from
an American Serviceman Stationed in Turkey
from G.
Hughes
''I, _______________, do
solemnly swear (or affirm) 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!" |
-- MILITARY
REENLISTMENT OATH |
It
always makes my heart race. Every time I hear those words spoken (especially
when I reenlist) my blood pumps faster in my veins. While I listen to friends
and fellow comrades in arms repeat those words my mind drifts back to our
history. To the brave men and women who fought and died so that we may believe
in those words. Most of you don’t have to repeat those words every 4 years (I
know a lot of you have before) but I do know that most of our people believe
them in their hearts. A few years ago I didn’t really think about the words. I
just did what the officer told me to do which was “raise your right hand and
repeat after me”. That was then, this is now.
The last time I reenlisted my
officer in charge gave me an U.S. Constitution booklet. I sat down and read the
whole thing, especially the bill of rights. I thought about others (politicians)
who take this or similar oaths. A lot of them just do what
I used to do “raise your right hand and repeat after me” but don’t follow
through with the “so help me God” part.
I started out reading on the
web what I could do to help them understand what “we the people” wanted them
to do. I joined a few Second Amendment groups, but still didn’t think about
doing more. The groups kept sending me mail asking for help with certain things,
but I would just trash them. What did they want? I already gave them my
membership dues! They have more than enough money; they have a web site...
Then one day while looking at
GOA’s web page I saw an appeal for help in writing to Congress. I thought “I
can do this”, they already give me a prewritten letter to use. I wrote my
house representative, and a couple of days later I received his response
explaining his views on the Second Amendment. I thought, “I wonder what my
senator's view on this critical issue might be,” so I emailed them as well.
What I got back from them made my heart sink. I could not believe that these
people, who took this oath, had this point of view. I was
mad, so much so that that day I went out and registered to vote vowing that I
would not allow these people to be reelected. A couple of months later along
comes KeepAndBearArms.com. I
decided to join and started surfing the web for news articles to add to the news
clippings archive section. I bought raffle tickets. I continued to email my
congress representatives. Finally one day I stopped and realized that I was
actually doing a lot for our Second Amendments rights. I was making a
difference.
The
point I am trying to make here is: I am on the other side of the world in a
country (Turkey) that most people don’t even know exists, but I am still
making a difference. Granted, it may be a small one but if everyone who believes
in our cause made a small contribution, we all together could make a big
difference. It doesn’t take much:
-
Take 5 minutes and
registers to vote. Read up on candidates and make an informed decision. It
doesn’t matter what party, just be informed.
-
Take 5 minutes and join
as a member. There are so many groups out there
(KABA, GOA, Second Amendment Sisters, etc…) that say the same thing but
use a different approach.
-
Buy
a tee shirt or hat from one of these groups to show your views to others
(with most of these you can enjoy hours of entertaining conversation with
others).
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Take 5 minutes to email
your congressman or woman. Hell, most of these web pages have prewritten
messages you can use to send off to them.
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Take 5 minutes and peruse
your local newspapers on the web for gun related subjects and send
them in to be archived.
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Donate $10.00 and even be
given a chance to win a $775.00 gun.
All of these suggestions can
help weather you are living in the good ol’ US of A or stationed on the other
side of the planet in Turkey or anywhere else in the world. Remember the words
of Teddy Roosevelt:
“Speak
softly, but carry a big stick.”
G.
Hughes
Politically Active in America, all the way from Turkey