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
American Blood on the Hands of American Leftists
From Sheridan Gorman to Laken Riley to Kate Steinle, the names of Americans killed by criminal illegal immigrants fill 49 pages. Allen West argues that every politician who supports sanctuary policies shares responsibility for their blood.
Texas Taxpayer Funded Islamic Jihadist Education
A federal judge orders Texas to include Islamic schools in its voucher program, raising urgent questions about taxpayer funding, the Muslim Brotherhood's stated goals, and the advance of civilization-jihad in America.
As the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of independence, Lt. Col. West examines what happens when elected officials openly defy the Constitution, undermine federal law enforcement, and refuse to protect their states from invasion as required under Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution.
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It seems everything is a “right” these days. The ACRU’s new weekly podcast, The Constitution Show with Tom McHale and Joe Armacost, dives into our national owners’ manual — what it means and how it works. In this episode, we explore the foundational concept of natural rights. What actually are rights? And equally importantly, when are “rights” not really rights? You may be surprised!
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