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Submitted by AnonymousSoldier (not verified) on Sun, 2009-07-12 20:23.

By Oath, US Soldiers are bound by oath to "...Support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic...". Disregarding our sworn oath is not only treason, but it's cowardly and Un-American. So in the event that some politician, UN soldier, or misguided policeman shows up at my door to claim my firearms, He'll be treated no different than a terrorist... Two to the chest, One to the head with an unmarked burial in my backyard. Killing a man that doesn't belong in this country to start with won't burden my conscious.