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Examples
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How many of the "Oathkeepers" are black or latino?
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I think I'll call these "Oathkeepers" by a much older name for their kind: crybabies.
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Where were the "Oathkeepers" when George Bush and Dick Cheney were in office and trampling all over the Constitution?
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Many people such as Oathkeepers are aware of Obama's ,as well as others, who have a goal of international treaties giving the UN powers to put US citizens on trial, use US forces under the UN's direction, and abide by the UN's rules on use of the oceans, production of carbon, behavior of parents towards their own children, and the payment of taxes to other nations to eliminate "world poverty".
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If we really needed the "Oathkeepers" they would have been rounded up for treason and executed or imprisoned well before now.
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Mack is a former sheriff from Arizona, and on the board of directors of "Oathkeepers", a movement which encourages military and peace officers to stand by the oath they swore to uphold the constitution.
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I don't agree with the Oathkeepers or the Tea Party groups.
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The Oathkeepers have been around for a few years - and the SPLC damns them as a quasi-supremacist/backwoods militia type - but as I understand it, the purpose of the Oathkeepers is to encourage law enforcement officers and military to abide by the oath of service that Pablo quoted, and to refuse to obey such illegitimate orders … like firing on a crowd of American civilians.
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Secondly, many of the Oathkeepers are cops, who are not going to be “in action”, as much as, say, sent on a chore of collecting all the firearms on Maple Street.
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Oathkeepers are are just the modern US equivilent of the White Rose.
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