As veterans, we stand united in our unwavering belief in the profound importance of the foundation upon which the United States was established. This foundation represents the very essence of what countless men and women in uniform have fought and others who gave their lives for throughout our nation's history.
When we speak of the foundation of the United States, we're talking about the principles that guide our nation. It's about the fundamental principle that every individual, regardless of their background or circumstance, is entitled to certain inalienable rights that are God given: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These principles, enshrined in the Declaration of Independence, are the bedrock of our nation.
As veterans, we've taken an oath to protect and uphold the Constitution of the United States. This sacred document was painstakingly crafted by our Founding Fathers, and stands as a testament to the enduring importance of our foundation. It is the blueprint for our government that derives its authority from the people, establishes a system of checks and balances, and safeguards our individual rights.
Our Bill of Rights is a pivotal component of this foundation. Those are guaranteed freedoms that we hold dear. The freedom of speech, religion, and the right to bear arms are among these cherished rights. These are not mere words on paper; they represent the very essence of what we've fought to defend, binding our lives to such.
Moreover, the foundation of the United States has global significance. It serves as a beacon of hope for people worldwide who yearn for freedom and the principles of a constitutional republic. Our commitment to these ideals has inspired numerous nations to seek self-determination and the protection of human rights.
In the public view, there are two prevalent theories concerning devolution and the use of the law of war against the United States. However, the intent behind this website is to shed light on the truth: that such scenarios and theories are not unfolding within our nation. It is our duty as oath bound veterans and service members to dispel misconceptions and provide accurate information to ensure the continued strength and unity of our constitutional republic.
We understand the principles upon which the United States was founded are not relics of the past but enduring guides for our nation. It is the supreme law of the land and it shapes all aspects of life and our actions both on and off the battlefield.
In today's complex and ever-changing world, the founding principles within that document is of truth our foundation and it remain as relevant as ever. Our solemn duty is to continue to uphold these ideals and ensure that the United States remains a symbol of liberty, justice, and opportunity for all guaranteeing that these rights will endure as long as we breathe.
Please browse the site and see the debates and know both sides. Understand them both, yet please be aware that we will defend the constitution, all of it, as that document is a constant reminder of why we serve.
We've bound our lives to defend such a document as it is the enduring source of freedom. We remain steadfast and committed in protecting and upholding the principles that define our Constitutional Republic.