Protect & Serve: The Oath Keepers Have More in Common with Henry David Thoreau Than Timothy Mcveigh (Liberties)
The American Conservative 2010, May
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MOTHER JONES SAYS they represent "the Age of Treason." Bill O'Reilly believes they're "pretty extreme." When Rob Waters of the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote about the group, he called on the government to "ensure that the armed forces are not inadvertently training future domestic terrorists." They're talking about the Oath Keepers, a coalition of current and former military, police, and other public officials. And what treasonous, terrorist tactic have these extremists adopted? They have pledged not to obey unconstitutional commands.
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