Committee to Support and Defend
America’s Constitutional Conservative Veterans Organization
Join the Committee to Support and Defend!
Military men and women choose to step forward to defend our freedoms. They take an oath to support and defend the Constitution. By joining the Committee to Support and Defend, you will support veterans and active-duty military who believe that oath has no expiration date. The Committee to Support and Defend:
- Provides a voice for our military members, past and present.
- Mobilizes veterans to keep our Constitutional Republic strong.
- Educates and assists during elections to make sure every military vote is counted.
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LATEST FROM CSD
An American Homework Assignment
Before Lexington, Rhode Island patriots burned the HMS Gaspee. Allen West traces the road to 1776 from Luther to Locke, and hands America a 250th-birthday homework assignment: read the Declaration of Independence, and ask where we are in the cycle.
Behind Enemy Lines
Allen West files this Constitutional Brief from "behind enemy lines" in New England, where 250 years after the Revolution began, the "No Kings" crowd has embraced the very subjugation the Sons of Liberty died to throw off. From Massachusetts gun-control fights to Tim Kaine's claim that rights come from government, West argues the loyalists have won, and asks every American to read the Declaration aloud this July 4th.
Lt. Col. Allen West breaks down the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, the case that gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, and explains why the left is in full meltdown over it.
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Politicians often forget they do, in fact, work for us. Our Constitution is a contract, entered into voluntarily, between we, the people and the government to which we delegate some of our natural rights. We’ll discuss what being part of a consent-based system really means and how un-consenting works when the system fails to represent its citizens.
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