Important Message from a WWII Vet


Published on Dec 27, 2013 by WeAreChange

World War II Airborne combat veteran Warenn (Renn) Bodeker, from Plains, Montana gives us an important message from his past experiences. Renn is a member of Oath Keepers, a non-partisan association of current and formerly serving military, police, and first responders who pledge to fulfill the oath all military and police take to “defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” That oath, mandated by Article VI of the Constitution itself, is to the Constitution, not to the politicians, and Oath Keepers declare that they will not obey unconstitutional orders, such as orders to disarm the American people, to conduct warrantless searches, or to detain Americans as “enemy combatants” in violation of their ancient right to jury trial

4 thoughts on “Important Message from a WWII Vet

  1. My hats of to this man but to believe that the traitors in control of this nation is going to do anything because the citizens insist without violence is extremely naive. There are no checks and balances any more and as is proven every single day in this country the law enforcement are more than willing to wipe their behinds with the Constitution too and their actions prove this to be true also. What is left other than violence to correct these criminals that have no intent on stopping the tyranny they really do seem to enjoy. Yes our troops are all over the planet in places not strong enough to keep them out making the entire world hate us. This will never end peacefully and the country we are leaving for our young people and children is slavery and anyone that can still think knows this is true.Most young folks of today have never even experience freedom because the police state was being built their entire life and they have been conditioned to comply,no matter what. That is not how it is suppose to be and we are all living in occupied territory and decision making day is closer than anyone would like to think.

  2. Sadly, I have forbidden my children to join the military when they are old enough. They will be the first in 4 generations to not serve. My parents, BOTH retired Colonels ifrom the Army also have asked for this. This country, and a lot of the people in it, are not worth dying for. This isn’t the country my uncles fought for in WW2, or my parents fought for in Vietnam, or myself in South America. It breaks my heart to see what this once great nation is becoming, with many of the new generation willing to sacrifice their freedom for perceived “security”. They deserve neither.

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