The military’s job is not to “protect us.” It is to “...support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic ....” As a veteran, I feel it important to point out that discrepancy. Also, there is no “sell-by date” and I personally view that my oath is still in effect.
Well to many of us if u attack the Constitution it's a direct attack on us therefore protecting the Constitution is protecting us. If things go sideways that's what T2A is ultimately for anyway.
The military’s job is not to “protect us.” It is to “...support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic ....” As a veteran, I feel it important to point out that discrepancy. Also, there is no “sell-by date” and I personally view that my oath is still in effect.
Well to many of us if u attack the Constitution it's a direct attack on us therefore protecting the Constitution is protecting us. If things go sideways that's what T2A is ultimately for anyway.