Post by minuteman1776 on Aug 22, 2016 13:54:18 GMT -7
We The People:
We the people of Georgia have been called in dire times to unite, train, learn, teach, and
grow together. For far too long, the competitive nature of the patriot movement has mentally
divided us into factions. Our collective solution to banner warfare is simply this:
1. Georgia comes first.
2. We are one unit, no one with more say than the others. All decisions are to be made as one
voice.
3. We are here to represent our oath to the Constitution for the united States of America for the
betterment of our fellow brothers and sisters.
4. If one believes they are lesser, we pick them up
5. If one of us is targeted unjustly, we defend them.
6. Let no unit, rumors, groups, or trickery come between us.
Every county has a unique need and voice to be represented to state council of all like
minded rational groups to have their needs and grievances heard. Each group shall have its
element in each county recognized by the first letter of group name. Each county shall be
recognized by their county company. Each company, element, and individual shall have a say to
the council of the state consisting of the group leaders. Unity is key right now; we have no time
for egos or alternative agendas. Deadbeats and trash will fall away if we unite together as a
state. Lastly, the oath is as follows...
The Oath of Brother and Sister:
“I hereby swear to take an oath of honor and integrity to the men and women of this
nation under the Constitution of the United States of America.
All who are willing to uphold moral, righteous, and fair decision under this banner of
red, white, and blue are my brothers and sisters.
With this oath I pledge to protect my brothers and sisters both in safety and morality,
to put aside small difference if it may jeopardize the overall well being of the persons
next to me and reach out to do right by them as a whole, to be there to the best of my
abilities in time of need to protect this Nation and the people in it.
Regardless of race or religion I stand with my brothers and sisters as one nation.
United we stand.”
We the people of Georgia have been called in dire times to unite, train, learn, teach, and
grow together. For far too long, the competitive nature of the patriot movement has mentally
divided us into factions. Our collective solution to banner warfare is simply this:
1. Georgia comes first.
2. We are one unit, no one with more say than the others. All decisions are to be made as one
voice.
3. We are here to represent our oath to the Constitution for the united States of America for the
betterment of our fellow brothers and sisters.
4. If one believes they are lesser, we pick them up
5. If one of us is targeted unjustly, we defend them.
6. Let no unit, rumors, groups, or trickery come between us.
Every county has a unique need and voice to be represented to state council of all like
minded rational groups to have their needs and grievances heard. Each group shall have its
element in each county recognized by the first letter of group name. Each county shall be
recognized by their county company. Each company, element, and individual shall have a say to
the council of the state consisting of the group leaders. Unity is key right now; we have no time
for egos or alternative agendas. Deadbeats and trash will fall away if we unite together as a
state. Lastly, the oath is as follows...
The Oath of Brother and Sister:
“I hereby swear to take an oath of honor and integrity to the men and women of this
nation under the Constitution of the United States of America.
All who are willing to uphold moral, righteous, and fair decision under this banner of
red, white, and blue are my brothers and sisters.
With this oath I pledge to protect my brothers and sisters both in safety and morality,
to put aside small difference if it may jeopardize the overall well being of the persons
next to me and reach out to do right by them as a whole, to be there to the best of my
abilities in time of need to protect this Nation and the people in it.
Regardless of race or religion I stand with my brothers and sisters as one nation.
United we stand.”