Williscroft, Jason posted on August 18, 2009 07:18
This has to set some kind of a record: within two weeks, the Navy Jacks have gone from the germ of an idea to a national organization with a website, a uniform, and a valuable mission.
What ARE the Navy Jacks? Our mission says it all:
The mission of the Navy Jacks is to employ all measures consistent with the letter and the spirit of the United States Constitution in order to guarantee the ability of American citizens to assert their Constitutional rights.
Simple, right? But what does it mean?
Meet Kenneth Gladney:
On August 6, Kenneth Gladney went to a town-hall meeting hosted by Rep. Russ Carnahan, Missouri Democrat. While passing out "Don't Tread on Me" flags, he was viciously attacked by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members. One—ironically, another black man named Elston McCowen—called Gladney a "nigger" while beating him.
These union thugs were directed by the White House to go to the protests and "punch back twice as hard." And they did.
The Navy Jacks mission is to get between citizens like Kenneth Gladney and thugs like Elston McCowen. This kind of obscenity will not occur while the Jacks are on patrol.
Look for us at a town hall meeting near you. If you are planning (or simply plan to attend) a protest or other event where you fear intimidation by the Government or its agents, contact us and we will stand up for you.
Are you an able-bodied veteran or fellow-traveler and want to take a stand for liberty and against tyranny? Then contact us and tell us about yourself.
Hat tip: Real Clear Politics
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