Oath Keepers Launches Effort To Recall Members of Congress
by Bob Adelmann
The
New American
In response
to the passage by the House and the Senate of the National Defense
Appropriations Act of 2012 (NDAA), Stewart Rhodes (left), founder
of Oath Keepers, announced a national
effort to recall every member who voted for the act.
Oath Keepers
was founded by Rhodes to encourage current members of the military
services and veterans to keep their oath to protect and defend the
Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Members commit to following certain orders
we will not obey, including, as especially relevant to
NDAA, Number Three:
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.
What appears
to be reasonable on the surface is complicated by the actual Oath
of Enlistment sworn by members of the military, to wit:
I, (NAME),
do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the
Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign
and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the
same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the
United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me,
according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
So help me God.
Oath Keepers
has taken the position that when the President gives an order not
in compliance with the Constitution, their members should ignore
the order and follow the Constitution. Accordingly, when Congress
gives powers that it doesnt possess or that violate the Constitution
to the Executive branch, it must be brought to justice. As Rhodes
noted in his announcement, We consider the NDAA of 2012 to
be a declaration of war on the American people, and an act of treason
Oath Keepers
across the nation will lead or assist
efforts in their states to remove any member of Congress, regardless
of party, who voted for this monstrosity. He added:
These politicians
from both parties betrayed our trust, and violated the oath they
took to defend the Constitution. Its not about the left
or right, its about our Bill of Rights. Without the Bill
of Rights, there is no America. It is the Crown Jewel of our Constitution,
and the high-water mark of Western Civilization.
As two time
Medal of Honor winner Marine General Smedley Butler once said,
There are only two things we should fight for. One is the
defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights.
[It is] time to fight.
Rhodes defends
his strong stand by reminding those who will listen that claims
by any administration to be able to arrest an American citizen without
charge and hold that person in military detention without access
to legal counsel and then try that person by a military tribunal
are utterly without merit and basis in law. He says, Such
a practice is a direct violation not just of the right to Grand
Jury indictment and jury trial under our Bill of Rights, but [it]
also violates the Article III Treason Clause
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December
29, 2011
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