Friday, June 26, 2009

Oath Keepers

Well, I have found a site and organization that espouses the exact principles I've been advocating for some time now. With the new leftist government in place it has become increasingly obvious to many of us who are "takers of the oath" to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that we may very well be called upon to do just that.
It is my deepest nightmare that this government, run by neo-socialists and wanna-be fascists, could very well one day order me and my fellow officers to take actions against the American people that are in direct conflict with the Constitution, and I have vowed I would not follow such orders, no matter the consequences for me personally. Now it turns out there is an organization of others, like myself, who feel the exact same way.
"Oath Keepers"
( http://oath-keepers.blogspot.com/) has the following on the ten orders we will NOT obey:
Declaration of Orders We Will NOT Obey:
Recognizing that we each swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and affirming that we are guardians of the Republic, of the principles in our Declaration of Independence, and of the rights of our people, we affirm and declare the following:
1. We will NOT obey any order to disarm the American people.
The attempt to disarm the people on April 19, 1775 was the spark of open conflict in the American Revolution. That vile attempt was an act of war, and the American people fought back in justified, righteous self-defense of their natural rights. Any such order today would also be an act of war against the American people, and thus an act of treason. We will not make war on our own people, and we will not commit treason by obeying any such treasonous order.Nor will we assist, or support any such attempt to disarm the people by other government entities, either state or federal.
In addition, we affirm that the purpose of the Second Amendment is to preserve the military power of the people so that they will, in the last resort, have effective final recourse to arms and to the God of Hosts in the face of tyranny. Accordingly, we oppose any and all further infringements on the right of the people to keep and bear arms. In particular we oppose a renewal of the misnamed “assault-weapons” ban or the enactment of H.R. 45 (which would register and track gun owners like convicted pedophiles).
2. We will NOT obey any order to conduct warrantless searches of the American people, their homes, vehicles, papers, or effects - such as warrantless house-to house searches for weapons or persons.
One of the causes of the American Revolution was the use of “writs of assistance,” which were essentially warrantless searches because there was no requirement of a showing of probable cause to a judge, and the first fiery embers of American resistance were born in opposition to those infamous writs. The Founders considered all warrantless searches to be unreasonable and egregious. It was to prevent a repeat of such violations of the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects that the Fourth Amendment was written.We expect that sweeping warrantless searches of homes and vehicles, under some pretext, will be the means used to attempt to disarm the people.
3. We will NOT obey any order to detain American citizens as “unlawful enemy combatants” or to subject them to trial by military tribunal.
One of the causes of the American Revolution was the denial of the right to jury trial, the use of admiralty courts (military tribunals) instead, and the application of the laws of war to the colonists. After that experience, and being well aware of the infamous Star Chamber in English history, the Founders ensured that the international laws of war would apply only to foreign enemies, not to the American people. Thus, the Article III Treason Clause establishes the only constitutional form of trial for an American, not serving in the military, who is accused of making war on his own nation. Such a trial for treason must be before a civilian jury, not a tribunal.
The international laws of war do not trump our Bill of Rights. We reject as illegitimate any such claimed power, as did the Supreme Court in Ex Parte Milligan (1865). Any attempt to apply the laws of war to American civilians, under any pretext, such as against domestic “militia” groups the government brands “domestic terrorists,” is an act of war and an act of treason.
4. We will NOT obey orders to impose martial law or a “state of emergency” on a state, or to enter with force into a state, without the express consent and invitation of that state’s legislature and governor.
One of the causes of the American Revolution was the attempt “to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power” by disbanding the Massachusetts legislature and appointing General Gage as “military governor.” The attempt to disarm the people of Massachusetts during that martial law sparked our Revolution. Accordingly, the power to impose martial law – the absolute rule over the people by a military officer with his will alone being law – is nowhere enumerated in our Constitution. Further, it is the militia of a state and of the several states that the Constitution contemplates being used in any context, during any emergency within a state, not the standing army.The imposition of martial law by the national government over a state and its people, treating them as an occupied enemy nation, is an act of war. Such an attempted suspension of the Constitution and Bill of Rights voids the compact with the states and with the people.
5. We will NOT obey orders to invade and subjugate any state that asserts its sovereignty and declares the national government to be in violation of the compact by which that state entered the Union.

In response to the obscene growth of federal power and to the absurdly totalitarian claimed powers of the Executive, upwards of 20 states are considering, have considered, or have passed courageous resolutions affirming states rights and sovereignty.Those resolutions follow in the honored and revered footsteps of Jefferson and Madison in their Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, and likewise seek to enforce the Constitution by affirming the very same principles of our Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights that we Oath Keepers recognize and affirm.Chief among those principles is that ours is a dual sovereignty system, with the people of each state retaining all powers not granted to the national government they created, and thus the people of each state reserved to themselves the right to judge when the national government they created has voided the compact between the states by asserting powers never granted.Upon the declaration by a state that such a breach has occurred, we will not obey orders to force that state to submit to the national government.
6. We will NOT obey any order to blockade American cities, thus turning them into giant concentration camps.

One of the causes of the American Revolution was the blockade of Boston, and the occupying of that city by the British military, under martial law. Once hostilities began, the people of Boston were tricked into turning in their arms in exchange for safe passage, but were then forbidden to leave. That confinement of the residents of an entire city was an act of war.Such tactics were repeated by the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto, and by the Imperial Japanese in Nanking, turning entire cities into death camps. Any such order to disarm and confine the people of an American city will be an act of war and thus an act of treason.
7. We will NOT obey any order to force American citizens into any form of detention camps under any pretext.

Mass, forced internment into concentration camps was a hallmark of every fascist and communist dictatorship in the 20th Century. Such internment was unfortunately even used against American citizens of Japanese descent during World War II. Whenever a government interns its own people, it treats them like an occupied enemy population. Oppressive governments often use the internment of women and children to break the will of the men fighting for their liberty – as was done to the Boers, to the Jewish resisters in the Warsaw Ghetto, and to the Chechens, for example.
Such a vile order to forcibly intern Americans without charges or trial would be an act of war against the American people, and thus an act of treason, regardless of the pretext used. We will not commit treason, nor will we facilitate or support it."NOT on Our Watch!"
8. We will NOT obey orders to assist or support the use of any foreign troops on U.S. soil against the American people to “keep the peace” or to “maintain control” during any emergency, or under any other pretext. We will consider such use of foreign troops against our people to be an invasion and an act of war.

During the American Revolution, the British government enlisted the aid of Hessian mercenaries in an attempt to subjugate the rebellious American people. Throughout history, repressive regimes have enlisted the aid of foreign troops and mercenaries who have no bonds with the people.
Accordingly, as the militia of the several states are the only military force contemplated by the Constitution, in Article I, Section 8, for domestic keeping of the peace, and as the use of even our own standing army for such purposes is without such constitutional support, the use of foreign troops and mercenaries against the people is wildly unconstitutional, egregious, and an act of war.

We will oppose such troops as enemies of the people and we will treat all who request, invite, and aid those foreign troops as the traitors they are.
9. We will NOT obey any orders to confiscate the property of the American people, including food and other essential supplies, under any emergency pretext whatsoever.

One of the causes of the American Revolution was the seizure and forfeiture of American ships, goods, and supplies, along with the seizure of American timber for the Royal Navy, all in violation of the people’s natural right to their property and to the fruits of their labor. The final spark of the Revolution was the attempt by the government to seize powder and cannon stores at Concord.

Deprivation of food has long been a weapon of war and oppression, with millions intentionally starved to death by fascist and communist governments in the 20th Century alone.Accordingly, we will not obey or facilitate orders to confiscate food and other essential supplies from the people, and we will consider all those who issue or carry out such orders to be the enemies of the people.
10. We will NOT obey any orders which infringe on the right of the people to free speech, to peaceably assemble, and to petition their government for a redress of grievances.

There would have been no American Revolution without fiery speakers and writers such as James Otis, Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, and Sam Adams “setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.”
Patrick Henry: "Give me Liberty, or Give me DEATH!"

Tyrants know that the pen of a man such as Thomas Paine can cause them more damage than entire armies, and thus they always seek to suppress the natural rights of speech, association, and assembly. Without freedom of speech, the people will have no recourse but to arms. Without freedom of speech and conscience, there is no freedom.

Therefore, we will not obey or support any orders to suppress or violate the right of the people to speak, associate, worship, assemble, communicate, or petition government for the redress of grievances.— And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually affirm our oath and pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor. Oath Keepers
The above list is not exhaustive but we do consider them to be clear tripwires – they form our “line in the sand,” and if we receive such orders, we will not obey them. Further, we will know that the time for another American Revolution is nigh. If such a revolution comes, at that time, not only will we NOT fire upon our fellow Americans who righteously resist such egregious violations of their God given rights, we will join them in fighting against those who dare attempt to enslave them.

More About Oath Keepers

Oath Keepers is a non partisan association of currently serving military, veterans, and peace officers who will fulfill our oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, so help us God.
Our oath is to the Constitution, not to the politicians, and not to any political party. In the long-standing tradition of the U.S. military, we are apolitical. We don’t care if unlawful orders come from a Democrat or a Republican, or if the violation is bi-partisan. We will not obey unconstitutional (and thus unlawful) and immoral orders, such as orders to disarm the American people or to place them under martial law. We won’t “just follow orders." Our motto: “Not on Our Watch!” or to put it even more succinctly, in the words of , "NUTS!" There is at this time a debate within the ranks of the military regarding their oath. Some mistakenly believe they must follow any order the President issues. But many others do understand that their loyalty is to the Constitution and to the people, and understand what that means.The mission of Oath Keepers is to vastly increase their numbers.
Well, this is probably my longest post to date on this blog. I took the above orders directly from the Oath Keepers blog and I credit them with it throughout. I know that many who read this will have the reaction, "Oh please!! Like any of that is going to happen here in America!! Give me a break!!"
I certainly hope and pray that you are correct. But if you are not, YOU certainly hope and pray there are enough individuals like me who will NOT abrogate your rights in order to achieve a political end.
I swear.
Mac

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Oh well.

You know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men, right? It is only too true. All my plans for this year so far have been either changed or cancelled. My "ride" to Vegas turned out to be a "drive" instead, and Sturgis is an out and out cancel.

Why, you ask? Well, I decided back in February to investigate the possibility of getting Lazik surgery on my eyes to correct my near sightedness and eliminate my glasses and contacts, finally!! So I made appointments to first get my eyes checked and my current prescriptions updated (got new glasses and contacts) and then I started making the rounds of some doctors that had been recommended to me for Lazik checkups.

Lo and behold, the very first doctor I went to for the Lazik found a problem. Back in 2000 I had a detached retina in my left eye. It was repaired in high fashion by a very prominent eye surgeon and life went on with no problems. Or so I thought. The eye doctors found that since that surgery in 2000, scar tissue had built up and needed to be removed or it was going to cause my vision to degrade more and more.

So, off to the races we went. I was under the care of one of the more eminent eye surgeons in Houston and everything seemed to be going swimmingly, lol. The first procedure seemed to go fine, and for the first month I was thrilled with the improvement I saw in my vision, even though they had some kind of silicon oil in my eye to increase pressure on the retina while it healed, and that had my vision pretty blurry. The 1 month followup visit went well, no problems, and then one week later things started to go to crap.

I developed a dark area near the top of my vision all of a sudden and called it in. They immediately set me up for another appointment where I was told they were going to have to go back in. It seems that as my eye healed, it pulled another area of the retina loose and it is not uncommon to have that happen. Easy for THEM to say...lol.

So back in they went. It was just too much fun, let me tall ya. Then, a week later, I went back to have it looked at, the routine followup after the procedure, and here we go again. It seems that I have developed a lot of liquid pooling behind the repair, and it had to be taken care of. So BACK IN we go. Another operation on my poor eyeball. But, it had to be done.

So now I've had three operations on my eye, instead of the two originally planned, and I still have one more to go. So far, so good though, I made it through the one month followup on this last one, and I have two months of healing to go before they are satisfied it is good to go and they can remove the silicon oil from my eye, the final procedure. Hopefully, that will be the end of it.

As a result of all this, I was unable to ride my motorcycle to Las Vegas, but at least I was still able to go, even if I had to drive the Jeep. But Sturgis is out. I won't be back on the bike till late August at the soonest, or September at the latest, IF everything goes as planned. Like the title says, oh well.

But, as we all know, things could be worse. So as long as things continue to progress as they are, I'm not going to complain, I'm just going to try and lug it out.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Hey everyone, just a quick message here to talk about future plans. I'm planning to ride to Las Vegas, Nevada, in May, and Sturgis in August. It ought to be some good riding either trip and I am really looking forward to both. I recently had to have some work done on my left eye to correct some problems that have resulted from an old repair of a detached retina back in 2001. So that means I'm not riding right now as my left eye is not 100%. Once it is though, I am going to be ready to go for a long, long trip. Now if the money available would just match the need to ride, I'd be set, LOL.

But, I'll fit in what I can afford, and maybe even stretch that just a bit in order to maximize my ride time. The bike is in good shape, except for being dirty, which never bothers me anyway, and it's ready to roll. I'll try to remember to drop in and update this thing more often to keep the world in touch.

Mac

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Here we are.....

Well, here we are, in the year 2009. Who'd have thunk it, eh? LOL.

A year from now it will be 2010, and another year will have passed. What will we have accomplished by then? Will we let another year go by, simply pass, without anything real having come of it? What is your intention for 2009 that you could talk about in 2010 and be proud?

Sometimes I think it just becomes too easy to ride the waves and make no headway. In addition, we have things happen to us that set us back, and we fail to recover and keep on keepin' on.

One of my friends has had one of the worst years ever, but she has kept her head up and has had faith that things would turn out okay, and they have for the most part. I admire that a great deal and can only hope I'd face similar circumstances with as much fortitude. But then, sometimes we forget our own bad times and forget that we have, in fact, stood strong and made things better for ourselves and those around us. We did what needed to be done, regardless of our own discomfort or sacrifice.

So what are you going to do with your 2009???

Mac

Friday, November 14, 2008

Back on two wheels......

Well, I have my bike back. Back in July, 2008, I was involved in a wreck brought on by an old fellow that just had to back out of a parking place just as I was arriving at that very spot. I wound up on my back in the roadway beside my motorcycle wondering what the hell just happened???

So, three months later, I am pretty much healed up, and the bike is in great shape. It took a few rides to get that paranoid feeling to go away, but it appears to be okay now. I had even toyed with the idea of trading my bike in on a new one, but I've come to realize that is just how I deal with things sometimes. I buy myself things in order to achieve some level of peace somehow. I'm not sure what the psychological mumbo jumbo is that actually describes the condition, but I live with it and deal with it. I may eat rice and beans for a while, but I have a nice bike...lol.

I'm going to stick with this one though, and my Jeep, both vehicles are right at a year old now. I will attempt to keep them both and pay them off, along with all my other debts, so I can retire at some point in the future without all of them hanging over my head. Besides, things are much different now then they were a year ago.

To all who read these silly rantings, here is a wish for a great Thanksgiving holiday for all.

Mac

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

A new era dawns...

Well, we have a new President elect. No matter what else we may feel, think, or fear, it is now a done deal. My personal opinion is that he has neither the knowledge or experience to do the job, but he is in, and that is that.

I pledge to support him when he is right, and to oppose him when he is wrong, and both are subject to my opinion of what is right and what is wrong. But that is what I do with every President, regardless of party, regardless of race, regardless of religion. My principles are not for sale, nor are they subject to the winds of popularity. I am decidedly NOT politically correct.

So, for the next four years, I stand watch, and wait, and do what I can.

In addition, we got a new Sheriff here in Houston/Harris County. So things at the department are going to get pretty exciting as well. We'll see who goes, and who stays, and where we all wind up at the end of the day. At my level there probably won't be much change, but those fellows who are up in the thin air make much better targets. It should be interesting.

Best of luck to all, and God Bless the United States of America.

Mac

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

This is the Cavalry poem upon which the name of my blog is based:

Fiddlers Green
Author Unknown

Halfway down the trail to Hell,
In a shady meadow green
Are the Souls of all dead troopers camped,
Near a good old-time canteen.
And this eternal resting placeIs known as Fiddlers' Green.

Marching past, straight through to Hell
The Infantry are seen.
Accompanied by the Engineers,
Artillery and Marines,
For none but the shades of Cavalrymen
Dismount at Fiddlers' Green.

Though some go curving down the trail
To seek a warmer scene.
No trooper ever gets to Hell
Ere he's emptied his canteen.
And so rides back to drink again
With friends at Fiddlers' Green.

And so when man and horse go down
Beneath a saber keen,
Or in a roaring charge of fierce melee
You stop a bullet clean,
And the hostiles come to get your scalp,
Just empty your canteen,
And put your pistol to your head
And go to Fiddlers' Green.

(This poem is the most original version I can find, but the U. S. Army, under pressure to be politically correct, changed the last stanza a few years ago by removing the line about putting your pistol to your head)