Indivisible
Remember The Oath - Stand For Veterans
Veterans take their oaths to the Constitution seriously, not to any individual leader.
The military oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic” has deep meaning for service members, even after their service has ended. Many veterans are outraged at how the current administration blatantly violates the Constitution on a daily basis.
Join our event where we will:
• Vet-positive statements focused on constitutional oaths
• Non-violent, lawful assembly under First Amendment rights
We will have signs printed and available for people to hold, or you can design your own. We would like to keep the signs on topic and focused on Veterans or law enforcement officers and their oaths to protest and defend the constitution.
Message Examples
Signs for Veterans should emphasize what they DO support:
• Veterans Stand By Their Oaths
• Vets Defend the Constitution
• Our Oaths Mean Something
• No One Makes an Oath to a President
• Veterans Protect the Constitution
• Our Oaths Never Expire
Signs for allies of Veterans should emphasize what they as allies DO support:
• We Support Veterans’ Rights
• We Stand for Veterans’ Housing
• We Back Mental Health Care for Vets
Veterans made a sacred commitment to defend our Constitution and our democracy. We honor that commitment by ensuring our Veterans everywhere have the support they need and by standing with them when they speak out to defend the principles they served to protect.
This Veterans Day, let’s show what it truly means to support our Veterans — not just with words, but with action. Whether you’re providing direct services to those Veterans in need or standing in solidarity with those Veterans defending our democratic principles, you’re honoring the oath our Veterans took.
Commitment to Non-Violence: All events must be conducted lawfully and responsibly. No weapons are permitted at any event. Sidewalks and roadways must not be blocked.